Doctor Sbaitso
SO, TELL ME ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS.
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They have added (and continue in a minor way) functionality and content to it.
Historically I have always sensed that my actions effect the clan in various ways, but the tablet versions let you know specifically what my decisions have done.
Imagine an incident involving chaos which effects the clan. Thanes and carls both demand actions more favourable to them. As we know my decisions could effect relations with either group, morale of the clan in general, it could effect clan magic, and many others. The game shows this right on screen. If I use magic to perform a divination and then choose a course of action, I will see something like this fly across the screen on incident closure:
Clan magic -3
Warriors +1
Carls -1
Crops +1
This is very helpful. Also, modern tablets have much more real estate than a 640x480 monitor, so they have maximized the use of the screen to include portraits, art, plus additional controls and access to lists etc on the same screen. The tablet version is full of little touches like this - enough for anyone who enjoys this game to buy it if they own a tablet.
They have also added other content bits that I appreciated in my play-through. I have not seen a catalog of these changes but I noticed a few in my short game.
Historically I have always sensed that my actions effect the clan in various ways, but the tablet versions let you know specifically what my decisions have done.
Imagine an incident involving chaos which effects the clan. Thanes and carls both demand actions more favourable to them. As we know my decisions could effect relations with either group, morale of the clan in general, it could effect clan magic, and many others. The game shows this right on screen. If I use magic to perform a divination and then choose a course of action, I will see something like this fly across the screen on incident closure:
Clan magic -3
Warriors +1
Carls -1
Crops +1
This is very helpful. Also, modern tablets have much more real estate than a 640x480 monitor, so they have maximized the use of the screen to include portraits, art, plus additional controls and access to lists etc on the same screen. The tablet version is full of little touches like this - enough for anyone who enjoys this game to buy it if they own a tablet.
They have also added other content bits that I appreciated in my play-through. I have not seen a catalog of these changes but I noticed a few in my short game.