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Fanboy number 1 got triggered.. you're quick, lol
*sigh* The word "edgy" is overused and misused.Why so edgy? For most people, that's all it is, a CYOA..
Is it so inconceivable that someone paying for an RPG and ending up with a CYOA ends up disappointed?
(before you say it, yes, for most people. It takes a lot of rerolls to learn the combat tropes and a lot of people, logically, burn out after the first 482625 rerolls. It also assumes some deeper understanding of mechanics that are by now forgotten; mechanics for which no AoD manual exists to prepare you for by the way. Last but not least, it really is best played as a CYOA. RPG + combat entails a number of things AoD simply does not offer, mostly being comprised of dialogue screens)
At least the konzept is gut.
I will never tire of reading German (or especially Dutch) reviews.
I know about a (Polish) germanist who talks to her 5 year old son in German when he misbehaves and he can't stand it so suddenly he's super obedient.I will never tire of reading German (or especially Dutch) reviews.
There are sections of the game that are text based, but my impression is that they were, maybe, a 10% of the gameplay or less. The rest of the time it's pretty much standard cRPG exploration and combat. I absolutely love the mix, if anything I'd have loved more "CYOA" scenes out there, not less.
There are sections of the game that are text based, but my impression is that they were, maybe, a 10% of the gameplay or less. The rest of the time it's pretty much standard cRPG exploration and combat. I absolutely love the mix, if anything I'd have loved more "CYOA" scenes out there, not less.
you obviously haven't played a merchant
I am not really impressed with the system either; while it is ingrained with the greater part of character building, it is rather barebones.* Crafting armor and weapons: felt a bit unimpressed when I played a crafter character, and after raising to 10 and managing to get my hands on the starmetal ores to craft an armor, I found out you get the same stuff off the last arena encounters (again speaking from memory, but 2H axe starmetal and musculata armor, which happened to be what my build required). Feels a bit silly that 10 crafting points, which costs a LOT to raise, give you the same gear than pitfighting (gaining SP and tons of gold in the process)
I am not really impressed with the system either; while it is ingrained with the greater part of character building, it is rather barebones.* Crafting armor and weapons: felt a bit unimpressed when I played a crafter character, and after raising to 10 and managing to get my hands on the starmetal ores to craft an armor, I found out you get the same stuff off the last arena encounters (again speaking from memory, but 2H axe starmetal and musculata armor, which happened to be what my build required). Feels a bit silly that 10 crafting points, which costs a LOT to raise, give you the same gear than pitfighting (gaining SP and tons of gold in the process)
Tough luck on the loots, you hit the anti-jackpot here: the only good Skymetal weapon is that 2-handed axe. The blades are plain, i.e. worse than the Bluesteel ones.
However, there is no Skymetal armor, only Bluesteel ones. That one on the last challenger is a Bluesteel Imperial with full Crafting 10 bonuses.
Crafting is mainly for that sharpening bonus if you know the game inside out; some lootable/bought/found weapons outclass forged ones and PA is too good to not use.
And yes, it is inconceivable that someone would call AoD "just a CYOA book" when you have there tons of interesting fights that require some thinking (unlike Fallout or Baldur's Gate fights), you can also steal in various places (especially after all the updates) and explore (e.g. the Abyss or the Monastery or the Library or Infaerie or Hellgate or Hangar or...).
DavidBVal said:Feels a bit silly that 10 crafting points, which costs a LOT to raise, give you the same gear than pitfighting (gaining SP and tons of gold in the process)
PA is too good to not use.
I guess this NPC (Widowmaker?) comes from the " Murderous Psychopaths Needed" extra content which could explain why you can loot from him some top crafted material.You're right, the sharpening was good and useful, and now I remember the armor was bluesteel. But being top-crafted, the ordeal of getting enough starmetal to craft one myself would have only granted a very small bonus, hardly worth it. The axe, I remember being looking forward to craft one myself and finally getting it off the fight felt a little meh. I think the last fight drops should have crafting 8-9 upgrades, not 10, in fact no item in the game should have those top upgrades.
You misquoted. That quote is from DavidBVal.Feels a bit silly that 10 crafting points, which costs a LOT to raise, give you the same gear than pitfighting (gaining SP and tons of gold in the process)
Barebones? Crafting allows you to repair your own armor, which is immersive and reinforces the gritty feeling of the combat system. You have many different bonuses for the techniques (4 techniques with crafting 10!) and bonuses in decomposing, which is another cool resource management feature associated with crafting. And how cool it is to have a distinctive armor that no one else has? The 10 crafted armors are gorgeous and look unique.
and bonuses in decomposing
Care to elaborate?By barebones, I am not commenting on usefulness of Crafting as a skill but the techniques are not interesting or varied enough for me.
You misquoted. That quote is from DavidBVal.
By barebones, I am not commenting on usefulness of Crafting as a skill but the techniques are not interesting or varied enough for me.
No comments on the cosmetics and immersive factor.
I guess this NPC (Widowmaker?) comes from the " Murderous Psychopaths Needed" extra content which could explain why you can loot from him some top crafted material.You're right, the sharpening was good and useful, and now I remember the armor was bluesteel. But being top-crafted, the ordeal of getting enough starmetal to craft one myself would have only granted a very small bonus, hardly worth it. The axe, I remember being looking forward to craft one myself and finally getting it off the fight felt a little meh. I think the last fight drops should have crafting 8-9 upgrades, not 10, in fact no item in the game should have those top upgrades.
Is this some kind of bait or are you this stupid ?Why so edgy? For most people, that's all it is, a CYOA..
Is it so inconceivable that someone paying for an RPG and ending up with a CYOA ends up disappointed?
(before you say it, yes, for most people. It takes a lot of rerolls to learn the combat tropes and a lot of people, logically, burn out after the first 482625 rerolls. It also assumes some deeper understanding of mechanics that are by now forgotten; mechanics for which no AoD manual exists to prepare you for by the way. Last but not least, it really is best played as a CYOA. RPG + combat entails a number of things AoD simply does not offer, mostly being comprised of dialogue screens)
I am a late comer to the game so I just experienced the content "as a whole" and definitely felt like a too good reward with the top upgrades. Let's admit it, it may be a tough fight but in the end every decent combat build is going to win that battle in a couple tries... Actually, I won it in one round (good positioning and a little luck with rng). multi-enemy fights like the triarii were the hardest in Arena for me both times I completed it.
Like I said, it's really no big deal, just pointing at small things that catched my attention during a 99% perfect trip.
Care to elaborate?
Let's say the setting is the Spanish Inquisition and you'd like to forge your own sword. Which techniques would you consider interesting or varied?
Is this some kind of bait or are you this stupid ?
Is this some kind of bait or are you this stupid ?
If you are incapable of grasping what i said, or more to the point exactly what i meant by it? Why the fuck do you bother me.. give a rating and go die or something, cba ffs, am tired with you people.. you need a surgery to get the dildo out of your brain and then someone holding the juices in, 24/7.. cba