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November 2nd, 2009, 03:41 PM
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Re: Game suggestion
How about a lesser version of this: There is an order "Cast Spells"--how about adding "Cast Attacks" and "Cast Buffs".
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November 2nd, 2009, 06:15 PM
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Re: Game suggestion
Well, mages from my experience tend to favor doing damage over buffing if they are in range for any meaningful spell so it's not really needed. And five turns worth of spells is usually enough to turn the whole battle to needed direction (not always, though).
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November 2nd, 2009, 06:58 PM
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Re: Game suggestion
In my experience, mages tend to favor summoning creatures who will never even reach the front lines over attack spells.
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November 2nd, 2009, 07:31 PM
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Re: Game suggestion
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In my experience, mages tend to favor summoning creatures who will never even reach the front lines over attack spells.
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I've noticed this too, and they will waste gems to do it, silly.
They WON'T spend gems to cast a spell you've hinged your strategy for the whole battle on, because by some evaluation algorithm it isn't worth the gem cost; then they proceed to spam summon lesser fire elemental through the entire battle, most of which don't reach the front lines, but do kill your other mages via their area effect heat.
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November 2nd, 2009, 08:20 PM
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Re: Game suggestion
I research Evocation very early for at least a couple of levels. And put off researching Alteration for quite awhile. Usually until I have a definite problem with some race that has a special weakness. I find that helps to avoid lots of the mage errors.
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November 2nd, 2009, 09:39 PM
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Re: Game suggestion
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no just kidding. but really. game suggestions rarely get implemented at this point in time. and every swinging d*ck on this forum will jump at you and tell you how little you know about coding if you possibly think your suggestion has any possibility of getting added because "do you know how hard it is to add that? it is really really hard to add that one little thing" also, dominions code is, well, mature? I guess it is hard to modify and add things. plus, it is just two guys doing this game, and they are working on another one right now. "and we would much rather they work on this new thing then add any thing else to this game"
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I beg to differ on two points: 1) The hardest part isn't coding it, it's being allowed to code it. Dom3 is very closed source. 2) I also would like better battle scripting options. Include here longer scripts, do exactly as I say, and more targets/options.
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your suggestion has a snowball's chance in hell. plus, five turns of scripting is part of the fun and dynamics of the game.
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Well, if you only ever played checkers, could you really say that chess wouldn't be fun?
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November 3rd, 2009, 01:00 AM
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Re: Game suggestion
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Well, if you only ever played checkers, could you really say that chess wouldn't be fun?
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Actually it is the simplicity and constraints of options combined with the nearly innumerable configurations and interactions possible between the pieces that make chess such a grand strategy game, not its degree of realism. Such it is with Dominions scripting.
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November 3rd, 2009, 03:24 AM
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Re: Game suggestion
Or you could view it as a chess game where you allowed to play the first 5 moves, and then after that an AI takes over.
Seriously, it is frustrating, and I'm not sure that it becomes less so once you've mastered the combat and scripting system. The problem becomes even more galling with CBM, as you have dozens of viable combat spells to cast, but no way to get your mages to repeatedly cast them. Personally, I see it as the biggest flaw left in the game. If they were to fix this and call the resulting game Dominions 4, I would buy a copy.
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November 3rd, 2009, 07:43 AM
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Re: Game suggestion
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Or you could view it as a chess game where you allowed to play the first 5 moves, and then after that an AI takes over.
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I'd like to add that with this game of "chess" you can have seven queens on the board at once. And over a hundred pawns. And dozens of knights. And ranged attacks. And... It's called dominions 3. No, seriously, comparing chess and dom3 is not useful. In chess you have very limited types and amounts of units, whereas in dom3 there are quite a few options. One "piece" on the "board" can kill hundreds of others or indirectly cause their deaths due routing or dying to fatigue or even converting them.
I still think that the 5 scripted spells + (cast spells) is enough. Though I agree that summon elementals/stuff should be set to lower priority. Skeleton spam is still an useful to have up there, since (d2) death mages either should be doing something like disintegrate or raise skeletons/dead in the combat to be very useful. Of course there are exceptions, but most of the time those few spells are pretty much what you need those low-path death mages for.
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November 3rd, 2009, 10:33 AM
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Re: Game suggestion
I rather think this is a feature, as opposed to a problem. As in battle, plans tend not to last.
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