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What's the difference

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:42 pm
by gravyface
between this and Time of Wraith? They look very similar.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:54 am
by doomtrader
Hi,

I see this question pretty often last time, but I'm happy to answer.

One of the things we have done is that we moved navy management to the main map and give the player's possibility to control units during the naval battle and give them some orders. Also the size of the ports is now different, so you can not build your ships anywhere and larger ships are only able to enter larger ports.
Another new thing are railroads that make a great input on the strategic movement so now there is no possibility to move units anywhere.
Also we have improved GUI, with new units management window and new reports, giving the player's better view what is going on.
There are also many other things that we have added. More less there is only about 15% of code unchanged

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:32 pm
by gravyface
doomtrader wrote:Hi,

I see this question pretty often last time, but I'm happy to answer.

One of the things we have done is that we moved navy management to the main map and give the player's possibility to control units during the naval battle and give them some orders. Also the size of the ports is now different, so you can not build your ships anywhere and larger ships are only able to enter larger ports.
Another new thing are railroads that make a great input on the strategic movement so now there is no possibility to move units anywhere.
Also we have improved GUI, with new units management window and new reports, giving the player's better view what is going on.
There are also many other things that we have added. More less there is only about 15% of code unchanged
Sounds interesting. Perhaps a full run-down of the changes as a sticky post on the forums might help?

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:08 pm
by doomtrader
We do have plan to create such thread, however we don't want to spoil you everything at once, so we will update it regularly.