At least it's not Solasta tier.I still shed a tear for game user interfaces that have 0 thematic relation to the game though
WTF! The predecessors were niche even for the TB RPG genre and yet THQN actually made this fully voiced in German and English.fully voiced narrative
At least it's not good?At least it's not Solasta tier.
Left Copenhagen to be closer to family and could work remote while we finished Fallen Heroes. Fallen Heroes was cancelled and I was let go.Scusi?when I left
Left Copenhagen to be closer to family and could work remote while we finished Fallen Heroes. Fallen Heroes was cancelled and I was let go.Scusi?when I left
Fucking assholes.
BTW, there is a similar (that's a stretch actually, but whatever) console game that incorporates both male (Roman) and female (barbarian) main characters. Always wanted to play it, but Dolphin (GC version) always freezes the moment the battle starts. Might have to try the PS2 emulator instead for this eventually:
Africa is part of where they're going you niggerBlack people!!!!!!!
Oh no...
NORTH Africa.
Not sub-saharan Africa.
The "Africans" the Romans interacted with looked more like very tanned Europeans, or Arabs.
I wonder which of the previous two games (Conquistador vs. Viking) Rome will be closer to.
Fucking Christ. Why do they even bother screeching about muh historical accuracy if they won't bother making the game historically accurate? Not every game, and especially not a cRPG set in Ancient Rome, requires the option to play as a female character when it doesn't make sense.Also one of the previews says that picking a female Legat will affect how NCPs will react to you and of course romances.
Was it a clue?
According to a comment made by one of the developers on the Steam forums (link) the game won't have timed campaign missions this time.
I don't remember them causing any problems in the game (it is, admittedly, a long time since I played it) but apparently they were widely disliked - hence the removal in this game.
Relaxing gameplay > timed autism.According to a comment made by one of the developers on the Steam forums (link) the game won't have timed campaign missions this time.
I don't remember them causing any problems in the game (it is, admittedly, a long time since I played it) but apparently they were widely disliked - hence the removal in this game.
people who can't handle timed quests are even worse than gay sex havers
Oh great,another one i coming out of the closet. At this time we should change the name to GAYCodex.According to a comment made by one of the developers on the Steam forums (link) the game won't have timed campaign missions this time.
I don't remember them causing any problems in the game (it is, admittedly, a long time since I played it) but apparently they were widely disliked - hence the removal in this game.
people who can't handle timed quests are even worse than gay sex havers
Crom laughs at you from his mountain.Relaxing gameplay > timed autism
Conquistador had some timed quests. Viking employed a time limit in the form of an overall campaign counter which gave players several in-game months to explore England. The timer was extremely generous and allowed for the completion of every quest twice over. To this day I've no idea how the complainers ran out of time, and can only speculate that they didn't prioritize quests at their present location before embarking on a cross-country march to finish another quest at the arse end of nowhere. Going on a march in 790 AD requires preparation and commitment. It's not like a trip to the corner store where you can decide at the halfway point that actually, you don't need a bag of sprouts that badly after all.According to a comment made by one of the developers on the Steam forums (link) the game won't have timed campaign missions this time.
I don't remember them causing any problems in the game (it is, admittedly, a long time since I played it) but apparently they were widely disliked - hence the removal in this game.
Ok didn't catch that North bit.NORTH Africa.
Not sub-saharan Africa.
The "Africans" the Romans interacted with looked more like very tanned Europeans, or Arabs
This is what the Romans called "Africa":
Age of DecadenceBut in RPGs? How many role-playing games set in historical, late
Age of Decadence
Dungeon Rats
No.role-playing games set in historical, late Republican/early Imperial Rome