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* The RNG (the random chance hitter thing) can be really annoying and completely ridiculous.
* The RNG (the random chance hitter thing) can be really annoying and completely ridiculous.
* The graphics are shitty. But they're not meant to be great so that's no issue.
* The graphics are poor quality (*)
* It's slow like every other turn-based game.
* It's slow like every other turn-based game.
* <s> Level design flaws.</s> Blah Blah open the scenario's .cfg file and tailor it to your liking. No more loyal peasant issues.
* The levels that come with the game are flawed (*)
BUT IT'S FREE SO STOP COMPLAINING! IT'S NOT LIKE YOU BOUGHT THE DAMN THING!
: (*: In true Linuxfag style, the asset files are editable so you could fix these issues yourself if you're willing to learn how.)
If you are so good at design edit the campaign and redist it.


Hell, see for yourself what it's like;
Hell, see for yourself what it's like;
http://www.wesnoth.org
http://www.wesnoth.org

Revision as of 16:08, 26 November 2011

Wesnoth is a freeware (free to download and play) turn-based strategy PC-game that has a mixed reception from fa/tg/uys.

It is universally agreed it's /tg/ related because the game is set in a fantasy world not too dissimilar with Generic Fantasy Land #3 (Elves are gay and are in woods, Dwarves are grumpy dicks in stone, Orcs are retarded and fighty and Humans are EVERYWHERE!

The Good

  • It's free.
  • It's balanced.
  • The modding community is big, with the total mod content far greater than the original content.
  • It has RPG elements within it's turn-based structure. (ZOMG! they can LEHVEL!)
  • It's free.

The Bad

  • The RNG (the random chance hitter thing) can be really annoying and completely ridiculous.
  • The graphics are poor quality (*)
  • It's slow like every other turn-based game.
  • The levels that come with the game are flawed (*)
(*: In true Linuxfag style, the asset files are editable so you could fix these issues yourself if you're willing to learn how.)

Hell, see for yourself what it's like; http://www.wesnoth.org