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I remember wishing that DAI had more of that kind of "running a society" thing; would you say Kingmaker is worth playing for that? I recall reading that it was a lot more focused on the PF combat which I'm not a huge fan of in general.
Not worth if you don't like the combat. I don't either but I've gotten used to it. It's set up to have you go adventure and collect money and items, clears maps, solve a crisis. Then come back and spend time managing your barony on a grid, assigning advisors to tasks and choosing what to prioritize. But it's not really as deep as like a city builder or anything, so it's not gonna be satisfying from that angle.