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I skipped time ahead and my Kingdom failed. I was playing on effortless.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that approach might not be ideal. Maybe you’re not cut out for sovereignty.
I skipped time ahead and my Kingdom failed. I was playing on effortless.
Just let king Peacock rule over your not-a-kingdom.I skipped time ahead and my Kingdom failed. I was playing on effortless.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that approach might not be ideal. Maybe you’re not cut out for sovereignty.
I would actually say that Kingmaker has a HUGE amount of C&C. I struggle to think of games with more C&C than this. It is just that it has even more combat than C&C.
Yeah I agree. More than once, things happen later in the game that are related to choices you made in the first few levels that you'd forgotten about. I've never seen a game like it.
Not all consequences are momentous of course, sometimes it's just a fun little thing; but most notable choices seem to be linked to something that happens later. And playthroughs can feel quite different sometimes.
You can have a huge number of playthroughs if you just play the mega-dungeon with different party compositions right? Ofcourse without story it will get boring quick, but still fun to try individual builds and party builds
By the way, how does the OFFICIAL turnbased mode compare with the fan patch? Is there any real difference?
I would actually say that Kingmaker has a HUGE amount of C&C. I struggle to think of games with more C&C than this. It is just that it has even more combat than C&C.
Yeah I agree. More than once, things happen later in the game that are related to choices you made in the first few levels that you'd forgotten about. I've never seen a game like it.
Not all consequences are momentous of course, sometimes it's just a fun little thing; but most notable choices seem to be linked to something that happens later. And playthroughs can feel quite different sometimes.
You can have a huge number of playthroughs if you just play the mega-dungeon with different party compositions right? Ofcourse without story it will get boring quick, but still fun to try individual builds and party builds
By the way, how does the OFFICIAL turnbased mode compare with the fan patch? Is there any real difference?
The official is missing some of the niceties that the mod had, but overall the official is easier to use, prettier, and flows better.
I would actually say that Kingmaker has a HUGE amount of C&C. I struggle to think of games with more C&C than this. It is just that it has even more combat than C&C.
Yeah I agree. More than once, things happen later in the game that are related to choices you made in the first few levels that you'd forgotten about. I've never seen a game like it.
Not all consequences are momentous of course, sometimes it's just a fun little thing; but most notable choices seem to be linked to something that happens later. And playthroughs can feel quite different sometimes.
You can have a huge number of playthroughs if you just play the mega-dungeon with different party compositions right? Ofcourse without story it will get boring quick, but still fun to try individual builds and party builds
By the way, how does the OFFICIAL turnbased mode compare with the fan patch? Is there any real difference?
The official is missing some of the niceties that the mod had, but overall the official is easier to use, prettier, and flows better.
Define 'niceties' please. I want to know which version has implemented all the actual tabletop rules such as 5ft steps and the like. I know the mod had it.
I know you guys said Pitax had some cut content but damn, this place is empty. Palace was fun particularly the main room fights were really hard. Disappointed in Pitax overall, though Irovetti is a great villain and has a great voice actor.
I know they were rushed, if I remember correctly? Welp, onto Chapter 6!True, they could have done more. But they'd be working almost from scratch, and that was probably not in the budget.
Yeah, their original publisher pushed the release forward so it'd be in time for a financial quarter or something. But even so, I don't thing expanding Pitax was ever in the cards. There's other stuff missing that would probably be a higher priority. For example, half a chapter with Baron Drelev, who was allied with Armag. One of my older posts has a full comparison of PC game vs tabletop, if you wanna dig.I know they were rushed, if I remember correctly? Welp, onto Chapter 6!True, they could have done more. But they'd be working almost from scratch, and that was probably not in the budget.
Where are these merchants at?yeah, they have some awesome stuff. the merchants do stick around after chapter 5, fyiJust got to Pitax, time to use my 1 million gold to use (Holy fuck that ring)...
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If it makes you feel any better, it looks pretty nice once you look in it after you add it to your kingdom. It is what it is.
I actually liked that part a lot. My character was slouching in that throne, but when the stool came in, he stood straight. And that's how it should be: a king should always be straight in front of his subjects.Oh man, even after a hundred hours spent, this game still manages to make me smileseeing my character sitting on a stool in the throne room while attending guests was sure something to witness. Oooh the things I'm gonna do to the thiefs once I catch them
They should be hanging around in Pitax once you finish the chapter, if I remember rightly.Where are these merchants at?yeah, they have some awesome stuff. the merchants do stick around after chapter 5, fyiJust got to Pitax, time to use my 1 million gold to use (Holy fuck that ring)...
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Also, Tristian died and I resurrected him, he's in a permanent falling motion and can't cast spells.
One of my older posts has a full comparison of PC game vs tabletop, if you wanna dig.
Welp, onto Chapter 6!
https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads...urn-based-combat.125267/page-691#post-6796713I am interested in it. Easy for you to quote?
It's very hard if you don't know what to do, or if you don't pay attention. Mildly challenging if you do pay attention. Easy, if you have a Druid/Defender of the True World. Have fun!Spent 1.8 Million gold on supplies, have now started chapter 6. This HATEOT better be fucking hard.