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King's Bounty: Armored Princess Sequel to the critically acclaimed King’s Bounty: The Legend.

 
 
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Old 01-01-2010, 07:28 PM
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- Much more initial army customization. We should be able to choose if we want to start with Undead, Demon, Dwarf, etc.

- Less reliance on Paladins and Inquisitors for doing all the reviving. There should be more spells, skills, and talents that can help with reviving everything efficiently for all classes. That, or make it less annoying to constantly go back and restock units. I also recall someone stated the idea of being able to carry a much larger army and being able to pick which units to fight with prior to the battle (such as during tactics phase).

- Better map that keeps tracks of quest locations. It's often annoying to wander around trying to remember where to finish the quest. I believe WoW has really improved in this regard.

- Better Inventory interface. The current one requires too much scrolling, is poorly organized, and is cumbersome to use.

- Less reliance on only text to progress the story. Some more pictures and audio dialogue would help so much in making things more interesting.

- More content obviously! Units, spells, etc.

- Some extra modes besides just the main campaign. Like challenges, mini campaigns, mini games, etc.
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