![]() ![]() Sad to see that the devs have no standards of their own, no ethics, no ideals just empty slogans and misguiding advertisement but what do you expect from the enlightened ones, the infallible, the Schwabs of this world those that are so virtuous they need to signal it to everyone when they get the chance to? Certainly not a good, fun, videogame or virtue for that matter but I digress. I'll just never play it again and hide it in my library or buy an Early Access title for that matter. Should have known better too but I can't refund now so, sadge. How this game got this many positive reviews is a mystery to me but normies gonna normie I guess? I suppose gamers get exactly what they deserve by supporting trash like this. ![]() I bought it back in EA way way back, dunno when exactly thinking the devs would polish this game but, no. God, and the UIx looks so bland and straight out of a "how to" tutorial something you'd make for your vertical slice not a "full" game release. ![]() I don't know who is voting this game up but if you want to play a decent tactical command game or RTS this isn't it. Purely gameplay wise it's unimaginative and the direct control the devs attempt to pride themselves with is just not particularly useful unless you want your entire frontline wiped while you try to figure out how to throw a grenade. Socketing an item with an Ohm rune increases the items level requirement to 57, unless it was already higher. Ohm is valued for its rarity, and for its use in a few popular rune words such as Call to Arms. Not to mention the balance is terrible and "performance issues" might as well be a synonym for this game's name. ExileFaithFamine An Ohm rune is a high rune which can be socketed into equipment in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. Controls are clunky beyond belief, vision of the game appears blurry at best unit variety is very constricted and the atmosphere is pretty much non existent. Runewords convert Armor or Weapons in Unique Equipment once the required amount of Runes is placed in the correct order, granting said item a fixed set of properties.Pretty trash ngl. ![]() Call to Arms can be applied to Weapons and is composed of 5 Runes. ![]()
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