The "л‚Ð" text you see is what happens when a modern OS tries to read 90s Korean (EUC-KR) encoding as Western (UTF-8).
Unlike its Western counterparts, it leaned heavily into hero units and weather-based tactics. The "л‚Ð" text you see is what happens
The pathfinding is "classic" (read: frustrating). You’ll need to babysit your units. The "л‚Ð" text you see is what happens
The strange text in your subject line is a classic case of . When Korean text is misinterpreted, "천년의 신화" (Millennium Myth) transforms into a string of Cyrillic and accented Latin characters. The "л‚Ð" text you see is what happens
The original 640x480 or 800x600 resolutions crash modern monitors.
Originally released in the late 90s/early 2000s, Millennium Myth was Korea's answer to the RTS (Real-Time Strategy) boom led by StarCraft and Age of Empires .