toro
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I may be biased but almost everything I'm reading about it seems to suggest it's a rather dull game that reviewers desperately want to like.
The same as PoE.
I may be biased but almost everything I'm reading about it seems to suggest it's a rather dull game that reviewers desperately want to like.
FFS, what's wrong with these people? Daedalic rewrote the encounter design book with their FIRST RPG, but Obsidian & its so-called team of P&P fans / experts still haven't made a single game with good encounter design IN 13 YEARS.
Age of Decadence fits in this category too. I wish I'd waited.TBH I think a lot of the reason for the 'not really sure' reviews and lack of hype is that people are learning not to buy this genre of game at launch. They look at PoE, which has, since launch, completely revised its gameplay and gameworld. The changes to mechanics aren't just tweaking - they're fundamental shifts in class design and build, so much so that entire attributes have been reworked to the extent that they affect entirely different things than before. It's less along the lines of 'tweak the to hit bonus from dex', and more like 'dex now affects interupt chance and attack speed, instead of to hit bonus' - ok that's not the actual change, but it's changes of those nature right the way though.
People quite reasonably expect now that there will be new game areas, quests and massive alterations to mechanics in the next 6 months after launch, so why would they buy it now? I'll probably get this eventually, but I've got my Deus Ex:HR to finish (putting it on hold until Nvidia multi-GPU is implemented) and then a playthrough of Dishonoured 1's DLC campaign. After that I'll probably get Dishonoured 2, because that genre is usually mostly complete at launch, such that it will be a fully finished game by the time I buy it. Then I'll redo PoE, as that's finally a finished product, and by that time Tyranny and Torment should be fleshed out, finished products as they'll have been out for 8-12 months.
Ding dong your opinion is wrongPillars of Eternity had better encounter design than Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale
The "cooldown" combat thing is pretty weird but makes sense I suppose.
Then I'll redo PoE, as that's finally a finished product, and by that time Tyranny and Torment should be fleshed out, finished products as they'll have been out for 8-12 months.
FFS, what's wrong with these people? Daedalic rewrote the encounter design book with their FIRST RPG, but Obsidian & its so-called team of P&P fans / experts still haven't made a single game with good encounter design IN 13 YEARS.
Pillars of Eternity had better encounter design than Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale
Source: Completed IWD in 2013, BG in 2015, PoE in 2016.
Tyranny may be shit, but I am certain the coming years under Trump regime will help Obsidian make Tyranny 2 great again
I was suprised by girlfriend when I got home and she got me this on gog (although since she used my account and paypal I basically paid for it myself)
Which is?FFS, what's wrong with these people? Daedalic rewrote the encounter design book with their FIRST RPG, but Obsidian
Nope.FFS, what's wrong with these people? Daedalic rewrote the encounter design book with their FIRST RPG, but Obsidian & its so-called team of P&P fans / experts still haven't made a single game with good encounter design IN 13 YEARS.
Pillars of Eternity had better encounter design than Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale
Source: Completed IWD in 2013, BG in 2015, PoE in 2016.
Why almost man, it do feels like that.almosts feels like that "early access" bullshit, just with a release cameo
Well, if we talk serious, I think it has something with weird thing I heard about called bodypositive lol.the portraits are shit too, Kyros the Overlord must have made Picasso the plastic surgeon general of his empire or something
Does it have xp for combat? Serious question.
Does it have xp for combat? Serious question.
No.