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Where the game truly tried to shine was in its . The real-time engine allowed for more dynamic battles with cavalry charges and massive siege engines. However, the AI often struggled to keep up, leading to pathfinding issues and "one-dimensional" opponents that drained the tension from what should have been epic encounters. The End of an Era Lords Of The Realm 3
The third installment was a radical departure for the series. While its predecessors were built on turn-based foundations, Lords of the Realm III shifted the entire experience into . This was a polarizing move; developers at Impressions Games wanted to streamline the experience, but for many series veterans, it felt like the soul of the franchise had been "simplified" away. A Different Kind of Management Reflections on a Fallen Kingdom: The Legacy of
Instead of the granular control over individual serfs and farm fields found in the earlier games, LotR3 introduced a system of : The End of an Era The third installment

