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Now we're waiting for the next campaing. Please let us know.
I finally did. The key is to build a twin castle on the northern road, resist attacks while developing and start destroying Conversos first and then Moriscos. Thank's a lot.
none immersive.
I'll integrate your suggestions for improvement as soon as possible!
1) Pathing of units and bugged trebuchets at first map.
2) The story telling at the beginning of each map was quite fast. I've had to constantly pause the game to keep up with the story. I'm not too fast of a reader but I thought I should mention it.
3) Last and least important, although the 3rd scenario was interesting there was a big chunk of the map that you don't really have to explore. There is no indication nor need to venture that far away from the enemies' cities. Maybe a hint in the lines of "Keep exploring the map" would b suffice. :P
Overall it's a nice campaign and surely reccomend it. :)