
juriah majid
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Dear VirtualStudio team, I’ve been a long-time fan of Steel and Flesh 1, and I truly believe it still has amazing potential. The combat in the first game feels smoother, more enjoyable, and more balanced than in Steel and Flesh 2. The core gameplay is fun, but the game feels unfinished — like it was left behind too early. Instead of moving fully to the second game, I wish you would come back and polish Steel and Flesh 1. With updates to the AI, diplomacy, and bug fix.
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It's really fun but it's really difficult at the beginning but as you level up it just gets easier and easier. But as an idea for your next update, not only add in possibly muskets, but also add new lands but have those lands be for like a new race with their own armies. It gets sort of boring having a handful of different societies fighting for control it needs some exciting new societies like, elven, dwarves, orks, goblins (can have those two together) maybe if it wasn't very difficult to make.
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This game is very good. Though there are bugs here and there, overall the game works. The battles(mainly sieges on ports or battles on boats) are wonky because the more soldiers you have, the more soldiers that will be pushed off into the water because the game doesn't know when to stop loading soldiers. Also, can you update the game to allow catapults, oil pots, and ballistas built in towns to be destroyed? It really makes the game more fun and gives players more success in seiges.
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