Mortmal
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Infinitron i am old and a well of wisdom when it comes to rpg, why the fuck you need a citation? My word is truth.
They are mimicking wizard of the coast, we got ton of shit tier d&d games, it was only fair the same happen to the german most played system. Could be worse, the aventure games were fine , black guard was ok . If critical role start dark eye someday only then you will get an AAA game.Someone seems to be really interested in only releasing shit tier games for TDE without trying to do a real rpg like the RoA trilogy again. Maybe they think this way they can keep their playerbase glued to the pnp version?
Someone seems to be really interested in only releasing shit tier games for TDE without trying to do a real rpg like the RoA trilogy again. Maybe they think this way they can keep their playerbase glued to the pnp version?
Someone seems to be really interested in only releasing shit tier games for TDE without trying to do a real rpg like the RoA trilogy again. Maybe they think this way they can keep their playerbase glued to the pnp version?
I think the TDE publisher doesn't know care much about computer games. They do books. I watched the origin story of the game, but I don't know why that old guy from the publisher thought it was a great idea to use the TDE license for that co-op game the Finnish guys made. He's probably out of touch with what CRPGs gamers want. So you have the TDE guys who don't know much about computer games getting advice from someone who doesn't know what TDE players expect from a computer game.
Isn't the old guard who invented and formed TDE already pretty much gone from the franchise and doing other stuff? Andhaira I have a feeling you know more about this topic
Isn't the old guard who invented and formed TDE already pretty much gone from the franchise and doing other stuff? Andhaira I have a feeling you know more about this topic
Yes, but the company which owns the license has been involved with TDE for about 20 years now. There have been changes to the editorial team 9 years ago, but the oldest guard of the original inventors hasn't been in charge for 20-25 years now.
You shouldnt, the ROA are still perfectly fine . We need new ones, something similar with a new story and interface scaling to new resolutions.They are mimicking wizard of the coast, we got ton of shit tier d&d games, it was only fair the same happen to the german most played system. Could be worse, the aventure games were fine , black guard was ok . If critical role start dark eye someday only then you will get an AAA game.Someone seems to be really interested in only releasing shit tier games for TDE without trying to do a real rpg like the RoA trilogy again. Maybe they think this way they can keep their playerbase glued to the pnp version?
I would already be happy with the RoA HD remakes with a budget and some graphic artists / 3d modelers besides only 2 programmers...
GameWatcher 5/10:
If you are a fan of old-school RPGs or a fan of The Dark Eye, Book of Heroes should be right up your alley. The mechanics are complex enough to require you to know the rule book, the world is expansive enough to have a few playthroughs, and the scope is small enough to make it manageable. However, if you have no intense interest on old-school game design or the franchise itself, I recommend you stay away – the focus on maths instead of heart and soul makes this the kind of niche game that would feel dated 10 years ago, and the end result in modern times ends up being extremely boring.
Critical Damage 9/10:
The Dark Eye: Book of Heroes is a great representation of the quality you can achieve when taking an excellent tabletop ruleset and building a video game around it. It stays true to its source material whilst not being afraid to bring some new concepts to the table that we haven’t seen in other RPGs.
It does have some minor drawbacks and frustrations in both the graphical and AI departments, but I can’t say that either of these is enough to take away from how polished and fun the game is.
And yet's it's the GameWatcher bit that is more eyeroll-worthy of the two."Critical Damage" looks like a site set up to give 8-9/10 scores to every game.
You shouldnt, the ROA are still perfectly fine . We need new ones, something similar with a new story and interface scaling to new resolutions.They are mimicking wizard of the coast, we got ton of shit tier d&d games, it was only fair the same happen to the german most played system. Could be worse, the aventure games were fine , black guard was ok . If critical role start dark eye someday only then you will get an AAA game.Someone seems to be really interested in only releasing shit tier games for TDE without trying to do a real rpg like the RoA trilogy again. Maybe they think this way they can keep their playerbase glued to the pnp version?
I would already be happy with the RoA HD remakes with a budget and some graphic artists / 3d modelers besides only 2 programmers...
So from user reviews, it seems that this game like Dark Eye's SCL or something? Basically oversimplified ARPG that pays homage to the original system only in name and theme?
With a functionally sized team of two programmers, one 3d artist and one 2d artist (mostly having an artistic eyes on what looks good), maybe a writer / quest designer plus some budget for voice acting, music and quality control there could have been a great oldschool rpg which actually would have sold.
Someone seems to be really interested in only releasing shit tier games for TDE without trying to do a real rpg like the RoA trilogy again. Maybe they think this way they can keep their playerbase glued to the pnp version?
I think the TDE publisher doesn't know care much about computer games. They do books. I watched the origin story of the game, but I don't know why that old guy from the publisher thought it was a great idea to use the TDE license for that co-op game the Finnish guys made. He's probably out of touch with what CRPGs gamers want. So you have the TDE guys who don't know much about computer games getting advice from someone who doesn't know what TDE players expect from a computer game.
Isn't the old guard who invented and formed TDE already pretty much gone from the franchise and doing other stuff?
Andhaira I have a feeling you know more about this topic
If you have three friends and want to play a TDE co-op game, it seems to be good for what it is. If you have three friends and just want a co-op game play DOS. If you have no friends and want to play a TDE game, play Drakensang or RoA.
If you have three friends and want to play a TDE co-op game
Not all of us have German friends though.If you have three friends and want to play a TDE co-op game
you open up Roll 20 and play a TDE pen and paper session.
Ok TDE was only here in Germany popular, but that is not necessary requirement for playing it on Roll 20 with friends. You don't even need the friends for playing it on Roll 20. Don't get false ideas! I would never play it with you, becasue i'm getting old and wise.Not all of us have German friends though.you open up Roll 20 and play a TDE pen and paper session.If you have three friends and want to play a TDE co-op game
Ok TDE was only here in Germany popular, but that is not necessary requirement for playing it on Roll 20 with friends. You don't even need the friends for playing it on Roll 20. Don't get false ideas! I would never play it with you, becasue i'm getting old and wise.Not all of us have German friends though.you open up Roll 20 and play a TDE pen and paper session.If you have three friends and want to play a TDE co-op game
Which results that i dislike more and more magic as option for players and love more and more Sword and Sorcery. And i would rather play Conan 2d20 or adapt the TDE ruleset towards a Conan like setting, than playing DnD right now.
Yeah. Brp isn't bad either, had a game with codexers, starting with osr and switching to BRP, it was damn fun.Ok TDE was only here in Germany popular, but that is not necessary requirement for playing it on Roll 20 with friends. You don't even need the friends for playing it on Roll 20. Don't get false ideas! I would never play it with you, becasue i'm getting old and wise.Not all of us have German friends though.you open up Roll 20 and play a TDE pen and paper session.If you have three friends and want to play a TDE co-op game
Which results that i dislike more and more magic as option for players and love more and more Sword and Sorcery. And i would rather play Conan 2d20 or adapt the TDE ruleset towards a Conan like setting, than playing DnD right now.
It means you prefer Sword & Sorcery now to Medieval Fantasy (and its many variants)
Players can be Sorcerers in Conan2d20. Also I would strongly recommend Dungeon Crawl Classics if you like Sword & Sorcery.
Sword & Sorcery predates and is superior to tolkienesque fantasy. To arrive at this conclusion takes time and wisdom, but if you are smart enough you will arrive sooner or later at this conclusion.Ok TDE was only here in Germany popular, but that is not necessary requirement for playing it on Roll 20 with friends. You don't even need the friends for playing it on Roll 20. Don't get false ideas! I would never play it with you, becasue i'm getting old and wise.
Which results that i dislike more and more magic as option for players and love more and more Sword and Sorcery. And i would rather play Conan 2d20 or adapt the TDE ruleset towards a Conan like setting, than playing DnD right now.
It means you prefer Sword & Sorcery now to Medieval Fantasy (and its many variants)
Players can be Sorcerers in Conan2d20. Also I would strongly recommend Dungeon Crawl Classics if you like Sword & Sorcery.