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Recent content by Tim the Bore

  1. Game News Baldur's Gate 3 Community Update #24: Looking To The Future

    This is a really wordy way of saying "we wanted to release the game before Starfield and needed to polish Act 1 for the reviewers, so we cut the whole map from Act 3 and stitched the pieces together haphazardly". My sides :hahano: "The game lasts for 100+ hours, but we thought that extra 5...
  2. Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate 3 RELEASE THREAD

    Arguably the best approach, yet used so little
  3. KickStarter Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Dan Vavra's medieval chad simulator

    Second playthrough right now and Jesus, I don't remeber it being so buggy. Playing on hardocre and had to repeat the battle of Pribyslavitz 15 times, each time because of the bug, save for one attempt. Which meant watching all the custcenes over and over again, going through the loading screen...
  4. RPG genealogy and RPG format are simple to understand

    I think this approach would bring us dangerously close to "Souls-like" genres - when no one knows what it is, but it works as a provisional, temporary way of defining something - Thief-like, Wizardry-like, etc. Problem is, should something like that remain, no one will ever know what that...
  5. KickStarter Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Dan Vavra's medieval chad simulator

    Don't you find it annoying when someone
  6. Pathfinder Pathfinder : Kingmaker VS Wrath of the Righteous. Which one do you prefer?

    Kingmaker, big time. WotR is so bloated and mindless, it's just tiresome. For me it's a classic example of quantity over quality, designers just throwing everything into the game without really thinking about it, let alone testing it. Numbers are absurds, encounters completly uninspired (the...
  7. From Software Elden Ring - From Software's new game with writing by GRRM

    Allant wasn't a difficult boss, because it was more of a spectacle. Elden Beast on the other hand is a fight in which you can definitelly die. There's a difference.
  8. From Software Elden Ring - From Software's new game with writing by GRRM

    Elden Beast is such a weird boss to end the game with. Ideally, you want your boss to be the ultimate challenge, forcing you to utilize everything that you've acquired throughout the game. But then Elden Beats is like the one creature in the whole game that's different (well, maybe with Astel as...
  9. From Software Elden Ring - From Software's new game with writing by GRRM

    I saw a theory that Malenia was what Tomoe was supposed to be in Sekiro's DLC and can't get in out of my head, it makes too much sense. Cloud move (or whatever it's called, that crazy flurry of attacks), healing on hit, all that jazz would actually work very well in Sekiro. Either you would be...
  10. From Software Elden Ring - From Software's new game with writing by GRRM

    Yeah, exactly. You can take one glance at some screenshot from DS 1-3 or BB and you will immediatally know what locations it shows. They are very memorable. In Elden Ring though, that's not really possible.

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