Replying to both Petf and Tchey:
> Almost all other similar games do click, not drag. Both should coexiste, actually, but IMO "click" is a must unless you like to disturb players habits for... no reason. Drag is usually used for precise tactical behavior, like Door Kickers or Frozen Synapse, where you must do several things on the way. and phone/touch games, but let’s not talk about those horrible GUI here...
I see now that you are right. But if I use a left click to create path, then I can no longer use left click for panning. I would have to change panning to either right, or middle button click.
> Often the camera still hides somethings i’d like to see. If not free at the very least it should cover 4x90° not just 2x180° Also for pure cosmetic, i like moving the camera around. It’s a big QoL in "all" games, i think.
I will look into it.
> Same here, watch the images I uploaded in my last reply in the thread I opened here: Testing V 1.2.1. The AI will always come for you so there is no need for taking any risk and leave the cover. Sometimes you have to send one of your soldiers to wake the enemy up, then run back and prepare the ambush. It works many times, also on very hard skill level.
I don't see any problem with that, considering the player has used good tactics in finding good cover (which will not always be located near the deployment zone). Also, in big scenes not all the enemy attack in the first wave. The player will have to leave the cover to seek the rest of the enemy on the other side of the battlefield. As I said in previous thread, I could make new behaviour that the militia retreat to a building once they have taken a lot of damage.
> Also the AI of allied troops could be better. I am currently playing the full version and I am fighting the cities that are not available in demo. There are so many enemies that you need some allies. But it is disappointing to see Ben Dabi forces running into the opponents' fire completely uncovered.
If you overwhelmed by enemies, then you could just play on an easier level. Apart from that, I could make Ben Dabi take a more defensive attack.
> I also agree with the proposed improvements for the "strategy map". Anyway I think Ed is going to change some things there, so I will wait for future updates.
I'm working on that ;)
> The game crashes when I go back to Ben Dabi in order to meet my fellow merc and it also crashes when I have earned enough reputation to make Leonidas join my squad: When I go back to Ben Dabi on the strategy map to meet Leonidas, the game crashes (on linux and windows).
As I said in previous thread, I can't reproduce. I'll have another look, but if you could send me the game save data that would be useful.
> I am still fighting the last villages in the full version and my allies are so annoying... They seem like lemmings, rushing for the enemy and trying to catch some bullets. And when all allies get killed before you win the battle, the Ben Dabi forces won't move in to these places (on the strategy map). So the enemy can easily retake these places once you have left. Is meant to be designed this way?
The Ben Dabi uses a slightly modified AI algorithm as the enemy, but as I said before I could make it more defensive.
> I would suggest some kind of communication with allied forces on the tactical map. It is ok that you don't share their FOV. But there could be some interaction like status infos (enemy spotted, enemy in this building etc.) and I would suggest a way of asking the allies to do certain things (take cover, stick together, attack, flank the enemy etc). Maybe this could increase the probability to survive for some of them.
Ok, I will think about that.