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Sovereignty: Crown of Kings is a turn-based fantasy strategy game for the PC. It offers a intuitive yet deep province system, allowing you to raise armies, conduct diplomacy, scout enemy battle lines, rally heroes to your banner, send them on quests, cast spells and go to war. In Sovereignty, the player chooses one of 35 Realms in a bid for dominance of the map. Play is conducted in a series of turns as a single player game. Each Realm has a unique culture and history, which translates directly into different play-styles. Each realm has its own mix of unit types and spell trees. Their diplomatic relations, economies and histories vary. A player may choose a new realm and experience the game in a very different way. Fantasy heroes, troops, races and spells complement the rise to power.
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Can you see how many men etc are in a unit and if so is damage shown as it individuals killed? Really an immersion thing.
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ORIGINAL: wodin

Can you see how many men etc are in a unit and if so is damage shown as it individuals killed? Really an immersion thing.

seems the units have health and moral indicator bars. I don't see the number of men.
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There are no number of men, all units have 100 Health, the only 'number' is their Defense.
The damage is only shown on their health bar (and morale bar).
But units can have many special habilities.
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Shame, things like indidual casualties add so much immersion.
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Despite simplicity, redondant pictures, bugs, lack of balance, bad made features, the game is surprisingly immersive.
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