Hey man give him a discount, he's too busy fellating Sawyer & Co. to pay attention to other, proper, RPGs.
But you can already see roaming world travel in the recent demo. It is even more free than what Bg1 had because shit happens between areas as well that are not just random generic encounters.
Dude, seriously, what happened to you? As far as I can tell, you used to like PoE1 (and Obsidian), in the past, at least a little bit.
Then you took a 180° turn, and now you stalk every PoE2 thread, arbitrarily rating shit/retarded even posts that seem to indicate that the sequel will be better (at least in some aspects), and constantly saying how everything will be shit, just you wait!
Do you even want to play it? Because if not, and not that I'm telling you what you should do, but wouldn't that energy and time be better spent on something you actually think you'd genuinely enjoy?
Well neither of BG1 or BG2 were true open world, you could not access all areas until you furthered the story. PoE1 also didn't offer this option and I doubt PoE 2 will.But you can already see roaming world travel in the recent demo. It is even more free than what Bg1 had because shit happens between areas as well that are not just random generic encounters.
What I meant by "free roaming" is an open world where you can visit all or most locations in any order (they don't need to be unlocked by plot events and only then you can click on them). Even if the game does have that though, my point still stands. The game seems likely not to be a Baldur's Gate-y experience where you have large detailed locations packed with sidequests, because it'll be stretched too thin to have that much content in one place.
Dude, seriously, what happened to you? As far as I can tell, you used to like PoE1 (and Obsidian), in the past, at least a little bit.
Then you took a 180° turn, and now you stalk every PoE2 thread, arbitrarily rating shit/retarded even posts that seem to indicate that the sequel will be better (at least in some aspects), and constantly saying how everything will be shit, just you wait!
Do you even want to play it? Because if not, and not that I'm telling you what you should do, but wouldn't that energy and time be better spent on something you actually think you'd genuinely enjoy?
Haha you're wrong, he's always done both.
? I still like PoE. What I don't like is people promoting re-reviews of games to shift public opinion on them, shamelessly showing their bias by not doing the same to other titles (DOS: EE for example). I already said plenty of times what I liked about PoE.Hey man give him a discount, he's too busy fellating Sawyer & Co. to pay attention to other, proper, RPGs.
Dude, seriously, what happened to you? As far as I can tell, you used to like PoE1 (and Obsidian), in the past, at least a little bit.
Then you took a 180° turn, and now you stalk every PoE2 thread, arbitrarily rating shit/retarded even posts that seem to indicate that the sequel will be better (at least in some aspects), and constantly saying how everything will be shit, just you wait!
Do you even want to play it? Because if not, and not that I'm telling you what you should do, but wouldn't that energy and time be better spent on something you actually think you'd genuinely enjoy?
Now, if you're butthurt about me rating your post mocking D&D "shit", that's a-whole-nother deal. Just don't go around trying to guess what I think. I'll keep following Obsidian threads and games, because Obsidian have made my favourite RPGs of all time, so I will probably have remains of hope for some years to come.
I still like PoE. What I don't like is people promoting re-reviews of games to shift public opinion on them, shamelessly showing their bias by not doing the same to other titles
Sensuki did nothing wrong.Now, if you're butthurt about me rating your post mocking D&D "shit", that's a-whole-nother deal. Just don't go around trying to guess what I think. I'll keep following Obsidian threads and games, because Obsidian have made my favourite RPGs of all time, so I will probably have remains of hope for some years to come.
No, no, rate away, I don't care about that :D
I was just a bit worried for you - that you may have gone full-Sensuki :D
Pillars of Eternity II releasing on April 3rd, at least three DLC expansions planned
at least three DLC expansions planned
three DLC expansions
Re: Pathfinder
I've worked with the game's developers on finalizing the Codex backer content and other things, and I have nothing but good things to say about them.
But I will say this: I believe the thing that should worry you most about it is that they have to cover a six chapter pen-and-paper adventure path in a single game. And it's the first RPG they've ever made! I think it's not unlikely that the game will end up feeling Storm of Zehir-ish, content stretched tight with the player hopping from small area to small area.
it even fits with the theme of the setting!!!first day pirate
then the game won't blow, since its dormant volcanoes.it even fits with the theme of the setting!!!first day pirate
So in addition to suffering game breaking bugs on day 1 you also want to suffer computer breaking stuff by using first unproven torrent?first day pirate
So in addition to suffering game breaking bugs on day 1 you also want to suffer computer breaking stuff by using first unproven torrent?first day pirate
But the adventure path itself doesn't play at all like Baldur's Gate, it plays alot like someone made an alternate version of Dragon Age Inquisition where it was a good game, everything is tied to the kingdom mechanic, you get on a clearing and find two wyverns with a nest on a island on a river, you go there and kill both, this would be some generic encounter on something like Baldur's Gate but on the adventure path, things go beyond that...What I meant by "free roaming" is an open world where you can visit all or most locations in any order (they don't need to be unlocked by plot events and only then you can click on them). Even if the game does have that though, my point still stands. The game seems likely not to be a Baldur's Gate-y experience where you have large detailed locations packed with sidequests, because it'll be stretched too thin to have that much content in one place.
Where is this quote that the White March DLCs was a net loss for Obsidian?
Where is this quote that the White March DLCs was a net loss for Obsidian?
There is no quote, but you can try to draw conclusions from this SEC filing from early last year: http://www.rpgcodex.net/article.php?id=10578
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