Comrade Goby
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How is this for someone who's more into the story C&C than crpg combat?
How is this for someone who's more into the story C&C than crpg combat?
I would actually say that Kingmaker has a HUGE amount of C&C. I struggle to think of games with more C&C than this. It is just that it has even more combat than C&C.
Are you absolutely sure you've done everything you can in the Pitaxian countryside?My kingdom is failing to Pitax and I can't do anything about it? I cleared out the Bandit Camp, Monster Camp, I have the ritual remaining with storyteller but I can't do anything.
I have quests in Pitax but I can't actually go there, I just get blocked.
Only have the ritual and I have no idea how to activate it.
No project for it, my community stat is about to fall to zero, and im getting warnings to watch my time. I have to auto or start over.Only have the ritual and I have no idea how to activate it.You have to do the relative project in order to do the ritual (I am assuming you are talking about entering Nyrissa's dream). After the project is done, you go talk to the Storyteller to start the ritual.
Any time you take any negative hit to a stat (other than an unlucky roll) that should set off massive alarm bells. No stat should be going down, let alone at zero.
No project for it, my community stat is about to fall to zero, and im getting warnings to watch my time. I have to auto or start over.
I would actually say that Kingmaker has a HUGE amount of C&C. I struggle to think of games with more C&C than this. It is just that it has even more combat than C&C.
Yeah I agree. More than once, things happen later in the game that are related to choices you made in the first few levels that you'd forgotten about. I've never seen a game like it.
Not all consequences are momentous of course, sometimes it's just a fun little thing; but most notable choices seem to be linked to something that happens later. And playthroughs can feel quite different sometimes.
Improves upon the mod in truth.By the way, how does the OFFICIAL turnbased mode compare with the fan patch? Is there any real difference
If the stat is close to zero he’s got bigger problems than that.
I would actually say that Kingmaker has a HUGE amount of C&C. I struggle to think of games with more C&C than this. It is just that it has even more combat than C&C.
Yeah I agree. More than once, things happen later in the game that are related to choices you made in the first few levels that you'd forgotten about. I've never seen a game like it.
Not all consequences are momentous of course, sometimes it's just a fun little thing; but most notable choices seem to be linked to something that happens later. And playthroughs can feel quite different sometimes.
You can have a huge number of playthroughs if you just play the mega-dungeon with different party compositions right? Ofcourse without story it will get boring quick, but still fun to try individual builds and party builds
By the way, how does the OFFICIAL turnbased mode compare with the fan patch? Is there any real difference?
Set my Kingdom to Auto with a previous save, town instantly upgraded to a city (which I still couldn't do before despite having 3 towns for months), quest activated and I got to go to Pitax.
Not sure what happened that made me lose my stats and I didn't want to use auto but I believe I got the full Kingdom Management experience anyways.
How is it not close? What more does Kingdom Management give you after chapter 5?Set my Kingdom to Auto with a previous save, town instantly upgraded to a city (which I still couldn't do before despite having 3 towns for months), quest activated and I got to go to Pitax.
Not sure what happened that made me lose my stats and I didn't want to use auto but I believe I got the full Kingdom Management experience anyways.
No, you didn’t. Not close.
I skipped time ahead and my Kingdom failed. I was playing on effortless.Set my Kingdom to Auto with a previous save, town instantly upgraded to a city (which I still couldn't do before despite having 3 towns for months), quest activated and I got to go to Pitax.
Not sure what happened that made me lose my stats and I didn't want to use auto but I believe I got the full Kingdom Management experience anyways.
No, you didn’t. Not close.
If you got a stat close to zero you got your own unique experience, but it wasn’t kingdom management.
How is it not close? What more does Kingdom Management give you after chapter 5?Set my Kingdom to Auto with a previous save, town instantly upgraded to a city (which I still couldn't do before despite having 3 towns for months), quest activated and I got to go to Pitax.
Not sure what happened that made me lose my stats and I didn't want to use auto but I believe I got the full Kingdom Management experience anyways.
No, you didn’t. Not close.
I skipped time ahead and my Kingdom failed. I was playing on effortless.