I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or if it will be included in the final release, but will Warlock have an in-game accessible encyclopedia of units, monsters, buildings, tech-trees, spells and terrain types?
One of my favorite features in the Total War and Civilization games is their in-game encyclopedias; they are informative, helpful and an excellent place for the lore of the game. The last point would be especially so with a fantasy game like Warlock with all the lore in the game for each unit; a place to access those paragraphs (as well as cost and stat information) at anytime would be great. Furthermore, something I have noticed from the Demo (6 hours played; about 5 games) is that terrain movement cost and defense bonus information is not accessible in the UI; I have to 'eyeball it' with unit movement points remaining and go off of experience.
Swamps demanding 3 points of movement and forests and hills taking 2 points (and moving within your territory on buildings taking less it seems) are all things I gleaned from playing and previous experience with games such as Warlock dating back to Civilization II (including Civ V). Right-clicking on a unit gives their info-card with stats, costs and lore; can right-clicking on terrain display terrain info with the cost of movement for applicable movement types as well as defense bonuses provided? It would be nice for people with less experience to be able to right-click a Swamp and see that it costs 3 points to move into for Walkers and that Forests demand 2 points and provide +25 defense.
Furthermore, it would be nice to right-click on terrain features like Pigs, Magic Nodes and Minotaur Caverns and see an info card on them, including the special buildings that can be built on them and what they provide. With a series of links within the info-cards, the Encyclopedia Ardania can be linked right into the game as it is being played, putting plenty of information at the fingers and eyes of the players.
TLDR? Civopedia in Warlock: Master of the Arcane please!
Even if it is only accessible from the main menu, that would still be a major improvement.
Also, something I would like to bring to people's attention; I've noticed Mana Upkeep costs for enchantment spells I have dispelled on my units (such as Frost Weapons) are still drawn from my Mana income. I am in essence still playing for an enchantment I removed from my unit for the rest of the game. I am not sure if you are aware of this, but it is the case. Just a heads-up.
Excellent game from what I have seen. Will be playing it for quite a while and keen on seeing what sort of DLC/Expansions come along.
One of my favorite features in the Total War and Civilization games is their in-game encyclopedias; they are informative, helpful and an excellent place for the lore of the game. The last point would be especially so with a fantasy game like Warlock with all the lore in the game for each unit; a place to access those paragraphs (as well as cost and stat information) at anytime would be great. Furthermore, something I have noticed from the Demo (6 hours played; about 5 games) is that terrain movement cost and defense bonus information is not accessible in the UI; I have to 'eyeball it' with unit movement points remaining and go off of experience.
Swamps demanding 3 points of movement and forests and hills taking 2 points (and moving within your territory on buildings taking less it seems) are all things I gleaned from playing and previous experience with games such as Warlock dating back to Civilization II (including Civ V). Right-clicking on a unit gives their info-card with stats, costs and lore; can right-clicking on terrain display terrain info with the cost of movement for applicable movement types as well as defense bonuses provided? It would be nice for people with less experience to be able to right-click a Swamp and see that it costs 3 points to move into for Walkers and that Forests demand 2 points and provide +25 defense.
Furthermore, it would be nice to right-click on terrain features like Pigs, Magic Nodes and Minotaur Caverns and see an info card on them, including the special buildings that can be built on them and what they provide. With a series of links within the info-cards, the Encyclopedia Ardania can be linked right into the game as it is being played, putting plenty of information at the fingers and eyes of the players.
TLDR? Civopedia in Warlock: Master of the Arcane please!
Even if it is only accessible from the main menu, that would still be a major improvement.
Also, something I would like to bring to people's attention; I've noticed Mana Upkeep costs for enchantment spells I have dispelled on my units (such as Frost Weapons) are still drawn from my Mana income. I am in essence still playing for an enchantment I removed from my unit for the rest of the game. I am not sure if you are aware of this, but it is the case. Just a heads-up.
Excellent game from what I have seen. Will be playing it for quite a while and keen on seeing what sort of DLC/Expansions come along.