All the ways to play EW4.
Dec 29, 2023 16:08:05 GMT
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Post by pathdoc on Dec 29, 2023 16:08:05 GMT
Arranged by philosophy (in no particular order):
1) "One and done" - finish all the campaigns, get all the princesses, ASAP. Pat yourself on the back and uninstall. "It was fun, but it's over. Move on to the next game."
2) As above, but you finished every conquest with every nation too.
3) Long stayer, minimal buyer - you're going to finish, but you don't care how long you take to do it. It's just a game, right? You're the sort of person who buys Arnold in the HQ then uses him to get all the princesses in Save/Load-heavy runs. You've watched the Baidu speedrun videos a thousand times and the only thing stopping you from getting Victoria is buffing the princesses in your HQ enough to get the required years.
4) Long-term tourist. You've seen the vids on which generals to concentrate on and how you do princess runs, but you don't care. They're here to be enjoyed, right? You're the sort of player who grinds through conquest after conquest so you can 150/10 and 5-star someone like Kollowrat for the geography skill or Kahia for the memes. At some stage, you have bought and used every item, however powerful. You don't care if you never get a single princess or finish a single campaign mission; you're just here to play with all the toys.
5) Analyst. You have played the game to death, probably through several completions. You've examined every wrinkle, determined every secret - and you've done it all without cracking the APK file. You're a demigod, running on ramen and red bull.
6) Modder. You have the skills to crack this baby open and bend it to your will. Everything in the game is yours on demand, and you can even create new units or nations. It is putty in your hands. You are a deity.
7) Developer. Not just A god, THE God.
Arranged by monetization:
1) Free to play. If you got all the princesses, some of them were regrouped or never taken into the HQ.
2) Bought one or more slots. You dug in your pocket, gave up your coffee that day and opened a slot or two, or three, or maybe more. You wanted to be able to keep all the princesses, plus a last slot for a trainer.
3) Bought emblems to get IAP generals. You wanted to be able to see what some of the heavy hitters were like to have for keeps, and not just in particular campaigns or conquests. If you did this, chances are you opened up some slots as well.
4) Whale, baby, whale! You went all in. You bought emblems, you bought medals hand over fist so you could 150/10 your generals as soon as you got them and grab items and medpacks on demand. You are the grease that keeps the Easytech wheels spinning smoothly!
Needless to say, the two may overlap - and there is no right or wrong way. There is only the fun way - as you see it.
1) "One and done" - finish all the campaigns, get all the princesses, ASAP. Pat yourself on the back and uninstall. "It was fun, but it's over. Move on to the next game."
2) As above, but you finished every conquest with every nation too.
3) Long stayer, minimal buyer - you're going to finish, but you don't care how long you take to do it. It's just a game, right? You're the sort of person who buys Arnold in the HQ then uses him to get all the princesses in Save/Load-heavy runs. You've watched the Baidu speedrun videos a thousand times and the only thing stopping you from getting Victoria is buffing the princesses in your HQ enough to get the required years.
4) Long-term tourist. You've seen the vids on which generals to concentrate on and how you do princess runs, but you don't care. They're here to be enjoyed, right? You're the sort of player who grinds through conquest after conquest so you can 150/10 and 5-star someone like Kollowrat for the geography skill or Kahia for the memes. At some stage, you have bought and used every item, however powerful. You don't care if you never get a single princess or finish a single campaign mission; you're just here to play with all the toys.
5) Analyst. You have played the game to death, probably through several completions. You've examined every wrinkle, determined every secret - and you've done it all without cracking the APK file. You're a demigod, running on ramen and red bull.
6) Modder. You have the skills to crack this baby open and bend it to your will. Everything in the game is yours on demand, and you can even create new units or nations. It is putty in your hands. You are a deity.
7) Developer. Not just A god, THE God.
Arranged by monetization:
1) Free to play. If you got all the princesses, some of them were regrouped or never taken into the HQ.
2) Bought one or more slots. You dug in your pocket, gave up your coffee that day and opened a slot or two, or three, or maybe more. You wanted to be able to keep all the princesses, plus a last slot for a trainer.
3) Bought emblems to get IAP generals. You wanted to be able to see what some of the heavy hitters were like to have for keeps, and not just in particular campaigns or conquests. If you did this, chances are you opened up some slots as well.
4) Whale, baby, whale! You went all in. You bought emblems, you bought medals hand over fist so you could 150/10 your generals as soon as you got them and grab items and medpacks on demand. You are the grease that keeps the Easytech wheels spinning smoothly!
Needless to say, the two may overlap - and there is no right or wrong way. There is only the fun way - as you see it.