![]() The only issue I’ve personally had with the UI is having character portraits sticking to my fat fingers and sliding about when all I wanted to do was see their character sheet. I’ve been playing on an iPad Air, but I could see those with the smaller screens of an iPad Mini having issues tapping on the correct set of words when trying to learn about their hero’s latest affliction. A small popup window will appear and remain when you remove your finger, so reading hidden info is a breeze. Here you can access that information simply by tapping on an ability, affliction, or item. Information on abilities or enemies was accomplished via mouse hover in the PC/Mac version. The UI has been redone to accommodate the touchscreen, with movement and combat flowing easily via screen taps on abilities, enemies, and your party. Every building, every character class, every cinematic is right there waiting for you. The tablet version includes everything you get in the base game on your PC/Mac, right down to the over-the-top narration. 2048×1536 307 KB Spiders? Why did it have to be spiders? -Han Solo (probably)
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