I was actually expecting a fantasy version of Civilization, and I was very wrong. I haven’t been able to say that about many games! GameplayĪge of Wonders III is definitely not a game you can just jump right into, as it does take a bit of learning, and you learn while you play a campaign designed for newer players. Stability wise, the game has not crashed for me once during my playthrough. We aren’t talking about some fast paced shooter here that demands silky smooth actions. Honestly though, if I turned off the Steam FPS counter, I wouldn’t even realise the performance issues. The developers have been responsive on the issues, and they are still tinkering away judging from their feedback on the Steam forum. I get near enough the same performance on High settings as well, which is slightly odd. The performance does seem a little all over the place. On Ultra settings with my Nvidia 970 I can get between 30FPS and 60FPS depending on what is going on. The performance is sadly not amazing, but it’s still very much playable for me. Delivering a unique mix of Empire Building, Role Playing and Warfare, Age of Wonders III offers the ultimate in turn-based fantasy strategy for veterans of the series and new players alike! My early thoughts Performance About the game (Official)Īge of Wonders III is the long anticipated sequel to the award-winning strategy series. You can see their official news post on Steam linked here. The Linux (and Mac) versions came alongside a new patch, and a brand new expansion. The developers graciously gave me a copy to test, so many thanks to them for this. Accept Cookies & Show Direct LinkAge of Wonders III has been highly requested by Linux fans, and now that it’s fully released I decided to take a look. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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