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Baldur's Gate 2 was also made by 1+ people
most games are
Its actually hard to tell what he is saying there, given the context
Baldur's Gate 2 was also made by 1+ people
most games are
Next update will contain the new class The Divine Summoner and some new skills for the existent ones.
That's quite close to the edge of the content. You can head into Rasmura if prepared with heavy defense against physical blows (and a little party formation tweaking against the Ogre), or Varaskel if you have the gold, food and high points in certain utility skills (such as Knowledge of Terrains and Hunting).I dont know if someone is at this stage of the game, but after beating prince khornil, wich is the next area to visit ?
theres no way the red pass guardian is easier than the second prince. I mean I did the second prince many levels ago with much worse gear. Now that I think about it though I bought all of the blessings from the broad in town to make the fight doable, so I guess I should try the same thing for the guardian, but either way Im pretty sure the guardian is much harder (more hp, and does a shitload more dmg)
theres no way the red pass guardian is easier than the second prince. I mean I did the second prince many levels ago with much worse gear. Now that I think about it though I bought all of the blessings from the broad in town to make the fight doable, so I guess I should try the same thing for the guardian, but either way Im pretty sure the guardian is much harder (more hp, and does a shitload more dmg)
On the easiest mode (not sure what they're calling it now) my brother beat the guardian at the pass fairly handily and he was around level 17 I think. I'm playing on the middle mode (it was called Classic when I started the game) and the Guardian seems much tougher than for him. But I'm not level 17 either.
This game uses an interesting form of level scaling. Food, tavern and equipment prices go up with your level so as to constantly put pressure in the player: even if you grind all encounters you'll be paying more and more for food and rest. Also there's a money sink in training wich is mandatory if you hope to buy all relevant skills as soon as they are unlocked.
Im also playing on classic. Just beat him after buying all of the blessings for 220g a pop and I still barely scraped by. Takes a long time to knock his 1000 hp down when the soldier is doing the bulk of the dmg and runs out of energy for power attacks pretty quickly, rogue and gaulen do single digit shit dmg and poison dosent work. wound dosent work so it was stone arrow from my mage doing about 30 dmg a cast, the bard does no dmg only good for buffs, and cleric runs out of mana just from trying to keep up healing the massive aoe dmg without having time to clear the ever stacking wounds. Apprently next level my mage gets meteor so maybe it would have been easier then but whateva.
theres no way the red pass guardian is easier than the second prince. I mean I did the second prince many levels ago with much worse gear. Now that I think about it though I bought all of the blessings from the broad in town to make the fight doable, so I guess I should try the same thing for the guardian, but either way Im pretty sure the guardian is much harder (more hp, and does a shitload more dmg)
is that the default party comp? I dunno I created all my own characters
Didn't some older RPGs feature slightly modified developer mugs as portraits?One thing im not overly fond of with different kickstarters is their backer portraits. Nerds dont make good warriors/mages. But the game looks good anyways, looking forward to it!
Saw this from RPGWatch , if you wanna laugh / rage hard
http://www.twinfinite.net/2014/08/08/lords-of-xulima-preview/
Lords of Xulima is a role-playing game, or RPG. It does a fair job of emulating the characteristics of the genre but this is a game that caters to a very specific breed of RPG-gamer: the one that doesn’t care about meaningful characters, style, or the good parts of the genre.
Tl;dr he probably expected a Bioware game
I think I've seen another retarded review posted on the codex from there.