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Dilogus - The Winds of War is a third person High Fantasy RPG action game that immerses players deep into the awe inspiring fantasy world of Dilogus, allowing them to experience it from multiple perspectives of above five unique characters in both single player and co-operative multiplayer mode on Linux and Windows platforms.

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Tarrker
Tarrker - - 30 comments

I must say this one image alone has drawn me to this game. Games involving ancient forms of combat ALWAYS **** me off. Nine times out of ten you have a man or a woman wearing something that nobody has any right even calling armor. Or weapons that look like they would hurt the wielder more than their enemy. Most people can ignore a point like this in game or a movie but I've spent a large portion of my life practicing the martial arts and the workings of ancient warfare. People on the other side would argue that people like me would have our heroes marching into combat wearing giant, ugly suits of armor all in the name of realism. To them I say, look it up. I've seen REAL historic armor and weapons that look much better than some of the fantasy garbage that is out there now. Sorry for being long winded but this is something close to my heart. I will be looking forward to the release of this game. :)

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Desiderium Author
Desiderium - - 160 comments

I'm glad we've managed to catch your interest. Indeed, I totally agree with you. Part of the design is derived from actual medieval weapons - having contacts to an organisation focusing in recreating medieval weapons and armor, we are making sure that we our design is reasonable, but game-like enough. :)

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Geostationary0rbit
Geostationary0rbit - - 58 comments

well said

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Executor-64-
Executor-64- - - 1,288 comments

you tell them Tarrker! :D

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Milak
Milak - - 1 comments

It doesn't look very slavic to me, and there is no single creature from slavic mitology, at least in these pictures (npr. Lesnik, Šumska majka, Vodenjaci, Rusalke, Vile, Poljski duhovi, Demoni sudbine, Ale, Zmija čuvarkuće, Vampiri, Baba Jage, Veštice, Karakondžule, itd...).

Instead it looks like a warcraft rip off.

Soundtrack is sick dough. Very original and I like it a lot.

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Art by Kyle Wang.