Nyrva
Member
Hello,
I don't want to come across the wrong way. But is it me, or are the encounters and unexplored zones around your provinces always "Very Hard" and "Hard" on purpose?
Also the currrent tournament, I completed the first one today, but again, on the second, my troops get shredded on auto-fight no matter what combinations I use. I use auto fight since I do not like turn-based combat (why I generally don't play Japanese RPGs anymore despite how good the stories can be) and it seems the enemy NPCs always have the first turn/terrain advantage.
I recently just got into chapter IV, and upgraded my scouts. The surrounding zones went from "Very Hard" to "Hard", one of them even "medium" but as soon as I captured enough territories to complete a new plot of land, immediately back to "Very Hard". I currently don't have enough land space, population, culture, or resources to justify upgrades of my barracks or armories. But is this how they keep you always, at a constant disadvantage for combat and negotiations trying to expand?
So I guess my question is for those who have played much longer- is it always "very hard" no matter how far you progress? If so I figure "OK, deal with it." But I was wondering about that.
Thanks.
I don't want to come across the wrong way. But is it me, or are the encounters and unexplored zones around your provinces always "Very Hard" and "Hard" on purpose?
Also the currrent tournament, I completed the first one today, but again, on the second, my troops get shredded on auto-fight no matter what combinations I use. I use auto fight since I do not like turn-based combat (why I generally don't play Japanese RPGs anymore despite how good the stories can be) and it seems the enemy NPCs always have the first turn/terrain advantage.
I recently just got into chapter IV, and upgraded my scouts. The surrounding zones went from "Very Hard" to "Hard", one of them even "medium" but as soon as I captured enough territories to complete a new plot of land, immediately back to "Very Hard". I currently don't have enough land space, population, culture, or resources to justify upgrades of my barracks or armories. But is this how they keep you always, at a constant disadvantage for combat and negotiations trying to expand?
So I guess my question is for those who have played much longer- is it always "very hard" no matter how far you progress? If so I figure "OK, deal with it." But I was wondering about that.
Thanks.