Missed to say, highly addictive game...😂😂, installed and uninstalled for the first time (too hard) then gave it a 2nd chance and got hooked😅 200+ hours.. and have not finished it yet.
@OttoResolve25 күн бұрын
Awesome. It can be very challenging and frustrating at times. But, it's really becoming one of my favorite games of all time.
@Arvaing_2025 күн бұрын
@OttoResolve 4 sure one of my top 5 favorite strategy game of all time!
@akamadmaxx20 күн бұрын
the ships hold is 200 Krowns and 10 wood. It is good to unlock prior to trading posts being available in a playthrough
@OttoResolve18 күн бұрын
100% Love that boat.
@francissosing2 ай бұрын
Got this game about a week ago (no DLCs yet) and I’m loving it. DnD rules and so many spells to learn had me so confused in Baldur’s Gate 3. I’m old and too kind of lazy to learn lol. This game was a nice compromise and it feels much more laid back. Thanks for the advice.
@zuliumАй бұрын
Lol I have over 275 hours in this game and had no idea about the clicking and holding to move in the #1 slot. Just proves there's always something else to learn, even after all that time.
@OttoResolve25 күн бұрын
Hahaa. Yeah, same here bud.
@roundy7216 күн бұрын
I altso LOVE this game!
@SonnyDK10 күн бұрын
I don't understand the early game suggestion of getting Apple Pancakes (and Culture Shock) since Honey is apparently not available in the early game. I've played until level 6 and I haven't seen Honey yet. Is there something I've missed?
@IncredibleOscar9 күн бұрын
in tiltren if you give the beggar woman krowns, (no spoiler) after a specific mission that happens in the main town, she will open a shop in the market that sells honey. I just got to that mission and my troop is ~lvl 4-5. Hope that helps
@OttoResolve6 күн бұрын
@IncredibleOscar Son of a gun, I didn't realize this. Good to know.
@OttoResolve6 күн бұрын
@SonnyDK Even if you're playing on Region Locked Exploration you can still visit the other regions. You've just got to be a bit nimble when you're travelling. If you stick to the roads you should be able to avoid most trouble. I believe you can find honey as close as Marheim.
@JeffreyGoddin3 ай бұрын
Heya. Started my first campaign (Experienced, adaptive, no DLC) a couple weeks ago, just now hitting level 6 with a troop of 7. I know I'm lame, but I really don't care for the adventure RPG genre (endless first-person wandering...) I'm an old-school PC gamer, give me turn based and I'm happy (Ultima III and IV were my jam in 6th-9th grade.) The split-zoom on this game keeps overland travel short and sweet as apposed to say Baldur's Gate. It's a bit clunky and grindy perhaps, but there's so much texture to flesh out in the mechanics that I'm this far in and still far from bored, yet neither overwhelmed. I guess some games are a bit like it, Age of Wonders 4 maybe, but after a few hours it felt like Wartales was the game I'd been looking for. So, here I am, and I guess that makes you lame, too? Because apparently nobody plays this game. It does almost feel like a game that would be suited to a rogue-like rebuild with a procedurally generated world option at start so that exploration is fresh in every game, though to be fair I've yet to struggle with that problem. And I'm just on the base game. My only gripe at this point is there are too many professions. I want to be skilled in all of them, but I don't want battles to take the extra time, and it's not as efficient to lug around so many mouths to feed and salaries to pay when rewards don't scale with troop size. Deciding which professions to perpetually swap on my 7th and which is the 6th to specialize in... tough to contemplate cutting another party member... Of course tinker, blacksmith, alchemist and thief. I feel like cook is 5th? Scholar 6th? Does he gain knowledge faster with experience, I hope? And boy you like to keep a pony train! Although being 6 months in a still low level and 26 days of food perhaps the playthough you're displaying is not so focused on working its way through the game... I've got three and wonder if maybe that's way too few... I guess it's a question of inventory management vs farming for pony feed. Another decision point I'm not sure I'm getting right is when to disassemble for parts vs when to sell. I don't even have the work bench upgrade that gives me two of each component yet, so pretty much hats and whatnot that give 1 each of tools, cloth, and leather and selling for under 16g. When I can get 2 each I'd probably disassemble up to 28g or something like that. I value not just the objects I craft, but the knowledge, so when I learn how to make better throwing weapons, eg, I'll craft one set of each to get the knowledge from all of them, so I'm very resource greedy. But part of me wonders if I should not be disassembling at all and therefore not investing in workbench upgrades...
@Dyanosis2 ай бұрын
"old-school PC Gamer" in the same comment as "don't care for the adventure RPG genre". But most of the "old-school PC games" were "adventure RPG" types like you describe. I'm also not sure how to feel about calling someone, especially the content creator themselves, lame. You're perfectly within your right to call yourself lame, but leave it to the creator to decide if they are lame too by your description. Don't make that assumption yourself.
@JeffreyGoddin2 ай бұрын
@@Dyanosis Ok.
@cambyses152922 күн бұрын
You need more ponies
@OttoResolve18 күн бұрын
Hahaa. Hey man. With horseshoes on them all, we can outrun the guard. And the extra carry capacity is always nice too eh.