Florian Gheorghe
Cipher
Is the world in this game changing based on your decisions?
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Rat is awesome and ending to his quest is great.
But the fact that you need to play a dummy and completely follow with his linear quest-plan until everything is fine and you get XP for trusting this miltiades is bad design. (he is also an immortal NPC)
i’m curious too there is other quest involving rat with similar stuff.Rat is awesome and ending to his quest is great.
But the fact that you need to play a dummy and completely follow with his linear quest-plan until everything is fine and you get XP for trusting this miltiades is bad design. (he is also an immortal NPC)
The only thing that is really bad design what you've mentioned is the immortality stuff, but still I suppose this questline would have ended up better designed if there were other options besides of just following rat's plan, like having Chloe opening up to Jax after passing a charisma check. I don't think is entirely linear though, what happens if you unwisely go against Rat's advice and tell Blake you already know He's taxing Chloe?.
Dunno but in other times you get fucked if you do "unwise" thing so it's just another option which player would not choose.Rat is awesome and ending to his quest is great.
But the fact that you need to play a dummy and completely follow with his linear quest-plan until everything is fine and you get XP for trusting this miltiades is bad design. (he is also an immortal NPC)
The only thing that is really bad design what you've mentioned is the immortality stuff, but still I suppose this questline would have ended up better designed if there were other options besides of just following rat's plan, like having Chloe opening up to Jax after passing a charisma check. I don't think is entirely linear though, what happens if you unwisely go against Rat's advice and tell Blake you already know He's taxing Chloe?.
I can't believe one can be so ignorant to rate Elex combat above Witcher 1-3. Otherwise I agree with your review.
Witcher 1 was a godawful click button to watch 9 animations go off QTE and Witcher 2 and 3 were "spam button to perma stun enemy" fests to me. I realize there were parries and blocks and ripostes but they weren't really necessary, maybe on the extreme difficulties, but I was never so in love with those games that I would play them on max difficulty. I didn't enjoy either one terribly, and never felt much satisfaction from defeating an enemy in them. Maybe there's more there for one willing to explore, but it's too easy to just spam a button and win. In Elex, spamming a button will cause you to die. That's an important difference to me.
No spamming attacks to win? Maybe you forgot about spamming light attacks with stamina perks to stun enemy and dodge only when your stamina is near 0? Spamming knock-down with a shield. Or spam aoe knockdown/stun with a gun/flamethrower/fireball glove? Come on. It all works on ultra difficulty no problemo. Your arguments are bs. If you feel that Elex combat is satysfying then I don't see hope for you. Hard enemies in Elex are nothing but a hp sponges with 2 attack patterns.
Aaand one more thing - you bash W1 "QTEs" but praise Elex combo bar? Remember to press Q in the right time or you won't be able to do your speshial attack.
Dunno but in other times you get fucked if you do "unwise" thing so it's just another option which player would not choose.Rat is awesome and ending to his quest is great.
But the fact that you need to play a dummy and completely follow with his linear quest-plan until everything is fine and you get XP for trusting this miltiades is bad design. (he is also an immortal NPC)
The only thing that is really bad design what you've mentioned is the immortality stuff, but still I suppose this questline would have ended up better designed if there were other options besides of just following rat's plan, like having Chloe opening up to Jax after passing a charisma check. I don't think is entirely linear though, what happens if you unwisely go against Rat's advice and tell Blake you already know He's taxing Chloe?.
You don't have to time W2/W3 attacks, you can just mash the button the same way you can in Gothic 3.
You don't have to time W2/W3 attacks, you can just mash the button the same way you can in Gothic 3.
You either retarded or you didn't play those games.
If you disobey Rat and ask him why he's extorting Chloe, he basically says "what the fuck are you talking about?" Don't think anything else changes, aside from giving you more perspective that Rat is not very honest.
What are your potato specs?Managed to make it run on my potato. It was running with integrated graphics by default. Never played Gothic games before but I really like what I have seen. The world feels alive and there seem to be enough RPG elements in it. Thanks for making me interested enough to get into the game.
If you disobey Rat and ask him why he's extorting Chloe, he basically says "what the fuck are you talking about?" Don't think anything else changes, aside from giving you more perspective that Rat is not very honest.
So, then everything was just an elaborated bluff in order to take Blake's place? It seems Rat already had enough money to pay Chloe's debt (this became more evident when Rat gives Jax 200 elexit to buy some chems from Doc and Jax asks him how He had that much when He's supposed to be broke) and even to reward you a nice extra 1000 elexit if you gave him the 50 bucks He asked.
Heh, that is more plausible than Blake extortion under Duke's nose, although one might consider that Blake offers a reward if you're willing to steal some Duke's grenade crates. Thus Blake is not very honest either.
What are your potato specs?Managed to make it run on my potato. It was running with integrated graphics by default. Never played Gothic games before but I really like what I have seen. The world feels alive and there seem to be enough RPG elements in it. Thanks for making me interested enough to get into the game.
Also, is there any point in using the single shot firemode of the plasma rifle over the aoe blast?