![]() ![]() Skirmishes allow you to enjoy the combat, economic, and castle building aspects of the game integrated together. ![]() But the biggest killer is the lack of skirmishes. There are other complaints I could type, but you can just read my review of the game on here if you want. Considering that this game relied on Steam from the very beginning (even the original edition of Stronghold 3 on DVD-Rom required a steam account to play), and that Gold edition was released through Steam, it makes zero sense that there isn't steam workshop support for the user created maps. Stronghold 3: Gold Edition was released several months after Steam Workshop came out in 2011. They aren't simplified in support of making a particular gameplay style more streamlined (like Legends made simplifications to support the fast paced combat in the game), it's just less complex. But to take away gameplay mechanics as well as the skirmish from the second? That's lazy. It's the only game in the series not to have a skirmish/kingmaker mode besides the original (which can be forgiven as its the first in the series). The mechanics are simplified from Stronghold 2 (although I don't miss having to have gong pits, so I do like that that functionality was integrated with the apothecar). After playing it for a while I have to say I think yes, it is that bad. ![]()
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