User Improvements/Suggestions for NTW

Thread: User Improvements/Suggestions for NTW

  1. James Cook's Avatar

    James Cook said:

    Default User Improvements/Suggestions for NTW

    Hello fellow Gamers and CA...

    First let me Congratulate CA on the latest release NTW..
    A Job well Done.

    But I feel like many others that NTW can be improved in many ways, and iam
    sure CA are aware off this, and doing the very best they can.

    And I hope that the users will use this thread as it is intendet too
    and dont turnt it into an attack on CA.

    Before you guys are, giving your comments on what you like to be changed.
    Then pls if you get further ideas along the road I would presiate

    that you use the Edit: buttom
    so that all of you suggestions will be in your first post (makes it alot easier for CA and others)

    Thank you...
     
  2. James Cook's Avatar

    James Cook said:

    Default Re: User Improvements/Suggestions for NTW

    One of the things I would like to se is

    An option to turn off/on the cannon shake in the options screeen
    some thing simmilar to the particel effects
     
  3. happycynic said:

    Default Re: User Improvements/Suggestions for NTW

    I would like to see a vassal system more like EU. That is, you could create vassal states at any time, not just as an option when you conquer a territory.
     
  4. Reiver's Avatar

    Reiver said:

    Default Re: User Improvements/Suggestions for NTW

    An extra speed of acceleration for battles and a normalisation of firing rates and charge speeds. This would make battles faster and minimise the 3-4 minutes (or longer if the AI spazzes) of idleness as the two armies march together. It would also stop the actual portion of the battle where the armies are firing at each being so fast and bring in more opportunity for tactical manoeuvre.

    There's nothing good about the speed changes to battles imo. The boring and off putting part to "casual" players still remains and the exciting and important part has been shortened and even more simplified. It's like making a cadbury's cream egg smaller but using the same amount of packaging: longer to get to the good stuff and less of the good stuff when you finally flick that last bit of foil off the chocolate...