

You can rewind orders if you change your mind, so you don't need to overly stress before a decision, but it prevents the common issue I have with a lot of 4X games where in the late game you have a million busywork tasks to do each turn. It's kind of like a more streamlined version of what you'd expect in a Paradox strategy game.Īlso, you get a finite number of orders that you can issue per turn, based on your leaders fame, and some other factors. Your characters can gain stats and traits based on their accomplishments, and your relationships with other characters and factions affects how productive they are.

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