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Development Info Age of Decadence: a new combat video

JarlFrank

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undead dolphin hacker said:
Looks much better than the first combat video, which had me worried. I'm still suspicious the game might just be Fallout with Roman armor. Which isn't much better in terms of innovation than Oblivion with guns.

If it does turn out to be Fallout in Rome, I'll still play it and probably enjoy it. But I won't respect it.

If you don't respect any game that is not very innovative [in not brining in any completely new gaming elements] and just a really good game which happens to use the old gameplay elements in a better way than all others, then there should be only very very few games you really respect. Like, you only repect the first RTS ever made because all others have basically only been clones of that, or something.
 

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undead dolphin hacker said:
If it does turn out to be Fallout in Rome, I'll still play it and probably enjoy it. But I won't respect it.
What does "Fallout in Rome" mean?

aweigh said:
How about being able to hire a henchman as extra muscle for fight-heavy quests?
That's what your factions are for. They'll always back you up in a fight.

You can also get your very own raiders' gang and use them to handle quests the "hard way".
http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=17675
 

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