Krall
Warlord
Hello all,
I didn't really see any threads in the forum that were for general feedback so I made one.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone involved in this mod and the mods that make it up. It has reignited my interest in Civ IV and caused many, many 'just one more turn' sleepless nights
I messed around with several mods before BtS came out and never really got into them or played them very long. That pretty much made me give up on the mod concept...till now. LoR is really well done, adds a lot of diversity, flavor and length to the game. It also adds the kind of adversity a real world leader might face in the world and it quite challenging to play.
To this point I've been routed in each of my 5 games on noble which I usually breeze though in the base game. Now on my 6th game I've finally learned to play a little better so that I haven't been knocked early and am now able to make it into the 1900s. However, I finally ran into the revolutionary aspect of the game as I attempt to expand by war to create peace by eliminating a troublesome warring neighbor I find my empire crumbling to cities who wish to revolt for greener pastures. Over expansion without taking care of your plebs hurts
So anyway thank you all for the new found fun you've created and good luck on further development.
I didn't really see any threads in the forum that were for general feedback so I made one.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone involved in this mod and the mods that make it up. It has reignited my interest in Civ IV and caused many, many 'just one more turn' sleepless nights
I messed around with several mods before BtS came out and never really got into them or played them very long. That pretty much made me give up on the mod concept...till now. LoR is really well done, adds a lot of diversity, flavor and length to the game. It also adds the kind of adversity a real world leader might face in the world and it quite challenging to play.
To this point I've been routed in each of my 5 games on noble which I usually breeze though in the base game. Now on my 6th game I've finally learned to play a little better so that I haven't been knocked early and am now able to make it into the 1900s. However, I finally ran into the revolutionary aspect of the game as I attempt to expand by war to create peace by eliminating a troublesome warring neighbor I find my empire crumbling to cities who wish to revolt for greener pastures. Over expansion without taking care of your plebs hurts
So anyway thank you all for the new found fun you've created and good luck on further development.