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Well there was the KCD logo in their show's intro, hopefully it's not just a new soap or a board game or some shit.
Well, the announcement comes nearer each second.Could we be nearing the time?
Dunno, if they were gonna be ever revealed it'd be at the Koch event.Well, the announcement comes nearer each second.Could we be nearing the time?
I firmly believe that August is the next realistic possibility, since there's no way Warhorse's next game will be revealed via some tweet.
Just goofin with the AI, guys.The first thing that came to my mind was "Whoa, it looks like Smejki is breaking the non-disclosure agreement."Is "Kingdom Come Sequel" a medieval RPG or a new heavy metal band?
And it just so happens to be about highly anticipated game that just so happens might be in making that just so happens you might work on that just so happens to be during month when all big gaming companies like to announce new stuffJust goofin with the AI, guys.The first thing that came to my mind was "Whoa, it looks like Smejki is breaking the non-disclosure agreement."Is "Kingdom Come Sequel" a medieval RPG or a new heavy metal band?
It doesn't matter. Your character is going to suck fighting in the beginning anyway until you start building up abilities in melee fighting. With the better armor and equipment you'll just die slightly slower. Also, the in-game economy is not going to be broken since you'll be constantly spending all your money on training up your skills. Even towards the end game I was constantly finding ways to spend all my loot.I just started playing and I fear I might have accidentally destroyed the in game economy.
So almost right at the start of the game you get sent back to Skalitz to dig up some money someone hid there. Seems like a simple enough quest but when I get there I notice that there is right going on between some guards and some ridiculously well equipped bandits.
I join in and after its done I loot all the corpses. Suddenly i go from barely having a sword to being decked out in top like gear and I can sell the rest of the stuff for several thousand.
Suddenly i have completely upended any economic reason to engage in any quest, there is no excitement about loot and I have no reason to engage in several game systems. The reward for the quest that sent me to Skalitz was 20 groschen by comparison...
Should I just dump the equipment and money as to not destroy the power progression? Also, why the fuck would there be both guards and fully equipped bandits in an area you get sent for a very early game fetch quest?!
[...] Also, the in-game economy is not going to be broken since you'll be constantly spending all your money on training up your skills. [...]I just started playing and I fear I might have accidentally destroyed the in game economy.
So almost right at the start of the game you get sent back to Skalitz to dig up some money someone hid there. Seems like a simple enough quest but when I get there I notice that there is right going on between some guards and some ridiculously well equipped bandits.
I join in and after its done I loot all the corpses. Suddenly i go from barely having a sword to being decked out in top like gear and I can sell the rest of the stuff for several thousand.
Suddenly i have completely upended any economic reason to engage in any quest, there is no excitement about loot and I have no reason to engage in several game systems. The reward for the quest that sent me to Skalitz was 20 groschen by comparison...
Should I just dump the equipment and money as to not destroy the power progression? Also, why the fuck would there be both guards and fully equipped bandits in an area you get sent for a very early game fetch quest?!
You'll brake it sooner or later anyway. It's an open world game, there're so many ways to gain coin so it doesn't really matter. Tho I agree, you've broken your char progression a bit, that's for sure. Just continue playing.I just started playing and I fear I might have accidentally destroyed the in game economy.
Yes, but, although it made KCD look great, it left a lot to be desired. That's why I said "proper".But didn't Cryengine already have some form of global illumination?