I have no comment on this besides saying that an especially astute observer might notice some things about the urban architecture/planning/city design of Rastedel.The Rastadel plotline is sort of evocative of the early French Revolutionary period. You have the Three Estates (the First Estate/clergy/Blues, the Second Estate/nobility/Purples, the Third Estate/everyone else but especially the merchant and lawyer class/Coppers) all vying for power while the threat of war looms over the realm (what would eventually become the War of the First Coalition/war with the demons' army). The clergy losing legitimacy in the metropole, a nobility gorging itself on the misery of its subjects, and an ambitious bourgeoisie willing to take the reins on the mechanisms of state after it's become clear that the old feudalistic order has decayed beyond any hope of salvation. French Revolutionary history extremely rules and the plotline slaps, is what I'm saying
Neat, I don't know shit about architecture but I hope there are especially astute observers aroundI have no comment on this besides saying that an especially astute observer might notice some things about the urban architecture/planning/city design of Rastedel.
I don't think that's as bad as you think. The entire RPG system underlining the game was under-designed for the longest time. We have a big post coming soon where we'll be talking about it. But, the systems rework is entering into it's final stages. Everyone is optimistic that it will be ready for the new release, but the process is complex enough (and I'm not involved enough) that I can't say that for sure.I've been playing this game for a few days now and I already enjoy playing it.
I just now realized that you can level up Rowan's skills and i feel incredibly stupid now. (i'm 84 weeks in btw)
just play for a little while until the game gets to a point where Alexia wants to be useful around the castlethis is a stupid question but its been while since ive played how do you assign jobs for Alexia?