Hmm, you know, perceiving it this way provides answers to many questions.
Bellamy
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Honestly, I was shocked; it's a truly wonderful game.
It's wonderful that the game emphasizes the individual soldier's personality. I really enjoy looking at my soldiers and remembering each one, which enhances their significance. Their loss is saddening, which is wonderful. It will be even better with the addition of Diary Books. In this regard, the game needs to further emphasize the individual soldier's personality.
The only negative I can think of is the absurd troop control system (Concterno for attack). If the game had a control system like Wen of War, where you simply understand the basics, the game would be much, much better than that. Personally, I don't like the troop control system at all. The soldiers are as dumb as bricks, and if you don't task them with defending themselves, these idiots will simply let themselves be killed without lifting a finger.
I express my deepest respect to the author, and best of luck. I'll be waiting for the game's release and will definitely add it to my Steam wishlist when it's available there.
P.S. Please consider the troop control system during attack.

