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Greetings!  We haven’t done a FAQ in awhile so here we go:

S_DestinysGift_PaintingQ: Is Elemental: Fallen Enchantress an expansion pack to Elemental: War of Magic?

A: No.  Elemental: Fallen Enchantress is a stand-alone game. It exists in the same world and is a 4X strategy game, but beyond that, they are very different.

Q: How much does Elemental: Fallen Enchantress cost?

A: It’s $39.95.  You can pre-order it now and join the BETA. We plan to provide some additional goodies for those who own a copy of it prior to release.

Q: What kind of goodies?

A: Additional quests, monsters, and items.

Q: I have Elemental: War of Magic already, is there a discount for Fallen Enchantress?

A: Yes, if you registered War of Magic in 2010, you get Fallen Enchantress for free.  If you bought it in 2011, there is a discount.

Q: When will Fallen Enchantress be released?

A: When it’s done.

Q: No, seriously, I hate when people say that. Do you have any sort of time line?

A: This Spring we plan to release a BETA 3, in Summer we expect to release BETA 4. During Beta 4 we’ll evaluate where things stand.  But we still view the game as being in a good place but still months away from release.

Q: How much will the final game be different from the current game?

A: Probably quite a bit. We get into a lot of debates on this subject with beta testers because there is often a disconnect between what is part of Fallen Enchantress’s design principles versus what a user thinks “needs” to be in the game.

Q: Ok, that was pretty vague. What do you mean by design principles?

A: This would require a separate journal entry but broadly speaking, we mean that Derek Paxton (Kael) has a specific vision for Elemental: Fallen Enchantress which falls under a number of broad design principles. A common request is that the tactical battles be much more complex than they currently are. But one of the design principles of FE is that tactical battles should not decide the outcome of the strategic game. That is, no matter how good someone has mastered the tactical part of the game, it shouldn’t enable them to turn what would normally be a loss strategically into a win.  This is an intentionally vague concept since we want tactical battles to be meaningful but we don’t want someone to be able to win against 10 to 1 odds because they’ve mastered that aspect of the game.

Q: Does this mean tactical battles won’t be changing?

A: We have a number of changes planned. We just can’t commit to anything specific until we’ve had time to play through it via iteration.

Q: What areas of the game do you consider furthest along?

A: The general flow of the game is fairly far along in terms of having a solid core.  It’s not any particular feature. We are in BETA 2 presently, Beta 1 was to make sure the game was compatible (hardware wise). Beta 2 is designed to allow us to create a very tight core from which we can expand upon.

S_Domination_PaintingQ: What areas should we expect to see the game expand on?

A: Our recent poll confirmed that our beta group seems to be on the same page as us.  Making each faction be very different matters a lot to us.  Secondly, the city management is an area with a great deal of work ahead for it.  Not on the poll but diplomacy is an area we want to expand on.

Q: What is the future of multiplayer and why isn’t it planned for initial release?

A: 90% of the multiplayer features are in.  The issue is that we don’t want to split our resources between supporting multiplayer (from a bug testing / stability point of view) while also trying to do the same for the single player game.

Q: What can you tell us about the campaign?

A: It’s been designed and created by Jon Shafer (designer of Civilization V as well as having worked on the Beyond the Sword expansion for Civilization IV) and written by fantasy author, Dave Stern. Voice overs are being done by some of the people involved with Fall From Heaven and music provided by a team up musicians who worked on Civilization V and Galactic Civilizations II.

Q: I have heard that Fallen Enchantress is a different development team than War of Magic?

A: Yes. After the sale of Impulse, developers who had previously worked on Galactic Civilizations II were brought back from the Impulse team to the Games group to work on Fallen Enchantress. It is led by Derek Paxton (Kael) who had previously worked on the Civilization IV mod, Fall from Heaven and as previously mentioned the campaign was designed by Jon Shafer formerly of Civilization V fame.

Q: What is your role on Fallen Enchantress vs. War of Magic?

A: On both projects I am the Executive Producer.  I wrote some of the strategic AI for War of Magic.  In Fallen Enchantress I am the lead developer and am writing both the strategic and tactical AI. This is only possible because we sold Impulse so I have more time to devote to our individual projects.  Kael has the final word on design. It’s his baby.

Q: When will we see a trailer?

A: It’s being worked on.  Since Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion is coming out sooner, its trailer got the art team’s attention first. Now they’re onto the Elemental related work.

Update #1:

Q: How much will tactical battles change between now and release?

A: It’s too early to say. We have the broad requirement that someone should not be able to turn a clear strategic defeat into victory through “massive skillz” at tactical battles. But there are a lot of areas we are looking to expand on and enhance. We’re more inclined to find ways to make them more fun without them becoming more complex. Think MOO or MOM for what we’re looking for.

Q: Do you plan to use Steamworks in FE?

A: There are no plans to use Steamworks with Fallen Enchantress.

Q: When is the next beta?

A: We expect to release Beta 2-B this month.


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on Mar 09, 2012

UmbralAngel
You said there is no hard limit on the number of units in the battle... thats great. Is there a hard limit on the number of figures / unit or can we have a squad of 100 spearmen? I realize that 50 squads x 100 figures would probably raise system requirements quite a bit, but for modding possibilities it would be great.

But it is limited to one stack per side per battle. Max units in the stack are 9 so max number of units in a battle is 18.  I would love for there to be mulitpule stacks (all adjecent squares) in a battle but devs for some reason don't like this so yes there is a limit. Does not matter how many spearmen are in a unit it is still just one unit. And you can only have up to 9 max (if you have the tech)

on Mar 09, 2012

You can have 50 units in one army, Bellack. Apparently the 9 slots will fill up and a little arrow appears that will let you scroll right to the next set of 9 slots. The problem is that there is a bug somewhere that is preventing us from doing it. You can also mod things so that any number of soldiers can be in one unit. The limiting factor here is computer quality.

on Mar 09, 2012

seanw3
You can have 50 units in one army, Bellack. Apparently the 9 slots will fill up and a little arrow appears that will let you scroll right to the next set of 9 slots. The problem is that there is a bug somewhere that is preventing us from doing it. You can also mod things so that any number of soldiers can be in one unit. The limiting factor here is computer quality.

 

I haven't even been able to get the nine slots filled.

Is that the bug you are referencing or the arrow after 9 units issue?

on Mar 09, 2012

kapeman
I haven't even been able to get the nine slots filled.

Is that the bug you are referencing or the arrow after 9 units issue?

 

You have to research techs to open up new slots.

on Mar 09, 2012

Yes. After the sale of Impulse, developers who had previously worked on Galactic Civilizations II were brought back from the Impulse team to the Games group to work on Fallen Enchantress.

 

Something doesn't add up. See these developer credits from previous Stardock games. Some of those people were even credited as the lead developers of War Of Magic.

 

What gives?

on Mar 09, 2012

Maybe not everyone got credit?

Only 7 people listed in the credits for FE? If so, that's pretty impressive given all they've accomplished. Might explain why the bug list is so extensive as developing features and squashing bugs both require a good amount of resources.

on Mar 10, 2012

Frogboy
You'd need to purchase it on Steam.  The beta isn't available on Steam at this time. 

So beta will be available on Steam as well and will we pre-purchase the game on Steam soon? BTW so many people on Steam forums wants to pre-purchase the game from Stardock Store if you provide Steam activation keys at the release for pre-purchasers on Stardock Store.

on Mar 10, 2012

BTW, you could make a pretty good Fallout Mod for this game.

on Mar 10, 2012

As someone who is (well, more like was) actively participating in the Diablo III beta and who is frustrated as all heck by Blizzard's relative "radio silence", I have to say it's posts like these that show just how important it is to the player base to keep them informed of a game's beta development progress, and how thrilled I am to see how much the Stardock team cares about both their products and their fans. I've been a Stardock fan for many years; I anticipate I'll continue to be amazed for many years to come!

on Mar 10, 2012

acare84

Quoting Frogboy, reply 104You'd need to purchase it on Steam.  The beta isn't available on Steam at this time. 

So beta will be available on Steam as well and will we pre-purchase the game on Steam soon? BTW so many people on Steam forums wants to pre-purchase the game from Stardock Store if you provide Steam activation keys at the release for pre-purchasers on Stardock Store.

 

Frogboy, PLEASE,

get this game on Steam preorder. ASAP!! So many ppl on Steam talking about it and want it preordered and playing beta you wouldn't believe it!

 

I have twice wanted to preorder on Stardock, but just can't bother in future with finding all my digital downloads and logins and passes etc.

If it were on Steam now with beta - Id be in immediately.

On another note - you already got Sins rebellion on steam, with preorder and beta availability, so why not my dearest Enchantress?

 

on Mar 10, 2012

Obviously its best to buy wherever you are comfortable, but you do realize that steam takes a big chunk of the sales, right? If you buy direct from stardock, you are showing your support of independent developers and giving them more money to make the next game.

on Mar 11, 2012

how much is a big chunk?

If its 30% Its not that big of a deal comparing to number of sales going up.

If Its more, Im buying tomorrow.

on Mar 11, 2012

So... I'm not a huge fan of invincible champions. I do like the injury system, but why not limit that system a bit to add to realism? For example, make champions able to only sustain 5 injuries before dying permanently, or something along those lines. After a few injuries, the champions become increasingly useless every additional injury sustained. Kinda an annoyance I hate having to deal with.

on Mar 12, 2012

UmbralAngel
Obviously its best to buy wherever you are comfortable, but you do realize that steam takes a big chunk of the sales, right? If you buy direct from stardock, you are showing your support of independent developers and giving them more money to make the next game.


If they put this game to pre-purchase on Steam right now they will boost the sales up to %100. I think they saw it on Sins: Rebellion too. They announced Sins: Rebellion will be Steamworks game and sales increased AFAIK.

on Mar 12, 2012

@athelasloraiel 

Steam is very secretive but the general concensus is 30% is what they take. 70% is much better than what some devs get (5-10% after all is said and done with traditional retail) so its not the end of the world. I am waiting for the beta to get patched some more, though I am also tempted to buy on Steam so I understand.

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