Also got Warlock: Master of the Arcane while it was on one of those flash sales. In a lot of ways it's another "We wish we had the rights to Master of Magic" game but it's not as good as the original MoM. It is still fun, though; it does play a lot like Civ5 with some key differences (city improvements are placed on the map, instead of workers, but require 1 pop each) and of course magic.
This one seems to remind me a lot of Age of Wonders 2: Shadow Magic. Did you ever play this and can you say if there anything similar?
Feels
very different from AoW.
Frankly, AoW2:SM is probably better than Warlock, but Warlock has a certain appeal too.
I finally bit the bullet and got Anno 2070 because I figured 50% off was the best deal I was going to get until the holiday sales. The "online services platform" is roughly as hateful as I anticipated: the DRM part is annoying, but fine (in the petulant-child sense of "fine!"), it's basically a one-time activation (with limited activations) and some stuff turns off if you're not online while you play but itlooks fine for offline play. What concerns me is that even though Process Explorer only shows the Anno5 process as taking a few percent of the cpu when it doesn't have focus, all the input into my 4-core desktop computer (I didn't even
try on the craptop) slows to an absolute crawl. We're talking 2 minutes for a simple alt-tab;tab;tab;tab;tab;release to switch to another window a few down the line (pressing multiple tabs per "screen update" to save a little time). What on
earth is going on in there?
All that said, Anno is a lot of fun
If only they were not putting more man-hours/money into the parts of the product that
actively interfere with my enjoyment of it than we have available to put into entire games!
... sigh. It's the best game I've picked up thus far in the sale, though.