Dear Blue Byte,
Can I just say that I have no complaints with the graphics and overall performance of the game, my bug is with how you have structured the game, unfortunately your questioner does not let you explain that?
I have been a settler’s fanatic since 1998, it was a game that just pulled you in and you just could not leave it alone. The game has always been a good balance between economics and battle, which meant you where interacting with the game a lot. Sadly this is not the case now! The introduction of the science scheme, although well thought out involves no more than the occasional click of the mouse. Over all I find the game badly unbalanced and I could give you a stream of examples, but for now I will keep it short. “In the hope that you do genuinely want to make the game better”
You made granite, titanium and exotic wood an integral part of the game but made no provision for players to be able to collect these resources them selves. I would suggest a number of adventures where the islands are rich in at least one of these, I would place these in the guild shop for two reasons 1 to encourage people to join guilds and 2 so there is actually something in there to buy, or an island where they can all be collected but needs protection from the occasional invasion by hobbits or the French. Normal generals are the back bone of an army and are essential for blocks yet you have made them just about unaffordable, for my next general it will cost me the equivalent of 17,500 gems and goes up to 90,000. This is just madness, I would suggest capping the price at 1000 that still converts to 3500 gems, twice the cost of a battle hardened general. Just about everything in the game is based around gold coins including all upgrades, so give us a break and reduce the cost. It’s true you can mine your gold but in reality it is not cost effective, I have 4 mines 2 smelters and a forge, they are all now sleeping peacefully and will stay that way. A brief example, 4 gold bars for 1 coin, this is just unbelievable. Finally I believe the gap between levels is too much.