HoboForEternity
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Or improve the simulation formula like day/night schedule with NPC scripting and activities.
Basically like ultima did years ago.
Basically like ultima did years ago.
I agree about the skill. But, Obsidian is already full of creative people.It's not about throwing money at it, it's about the skill of the people making it. Even if they have unlimited resources they wouldn't be able to make a masterpiece. Creativity is one of those elusive things that doesn't get better the more money it has.
It's not about throwing money at it, it's about the skill of the people making it. Even if they have unlimited resources they wouldn't be able to make a masterpiece. Creativity is one of those elusive things that doesn't get better the more money it has.
Nah. Sounds like fun. We can't let this happen.And a swashbuckling adventure does sound promising.
The problem with PoE was that it played things too safe (Dyrwood is an interesting area on paper - inspired by colonial America, racial tensions, etc., but most of the time it was barely discernable from any other Sword Coast-ish fantasy game).
And yeah, I know that was the entire idea behind it - familiar, but with a few twists to the formula - but I still think they didn't take those ideas to their full potential.
It's the investment part of Fig that is shady and over-complicated. The simple fact that you're not investing in the specific game but rather the company as a whole is a red flag for me. But if you're not investing, I don't think it's any shadier than Kickstarted.And why is figstarter shady? And do you think Obs would fuck ppl over with fig even if its truly designed to be shadyfghjk?
That probably doesn't prevent him from writing a few lines for Obsidian.Ziets doesn't work in Obsidian. HE works in Inxile.
There is a header in the html file that was not present yesterday.
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It looks like we're counting down from 7, which is in line with the projection that there are 6 more days/glyphs to come.
Well, I don't recall Sagani being generic. Where have you seen lost tribe hunter who's major objective is to go back to her children and husband?
I wouldn't call her really interesting, but not generic.
She was my favorite character. An adult instead of an overwrought child. Basically, the antithesis of a bioware companion.
I'm hoping for half as much companions but a lot more involved. Don't need representatives for every class.
I especially liked Edér and Sagani precisely because they're normal people: at times serious, at times funny, and dealing with their own human-scale personal stuff. They're relatable, down-to-earth, and multifaceted; the longer I stayed with them, the more I grew to like them. Most of the others are one-trick ponies, with or without a Big Epic Secret.