Actually, there is very little chance you will play more than 2 campaigns.Are any of the dlcs for Mordheim good/required or is the base game everything you need ?
There doesnt seem to be a lot of online functionality other than information about % of people chosing the answer during dialogues and jurisdiction bonuses? I am pretty sure there were server problems several times, but I didnt really notice them. Online interactions seems to be kinda superficial.Troubleshooter seems to be heavily geared towards online experience, how often there's server downtime or other disturbing stuff because of that?
I'm probably going to take The Feud for a spin when it gets released.
Troubleshooter seems to be heavily geared towards online experience, how often there's server downtime or other disturbing stuff because of that?
I'm probably going to take The Feud for a spin when it gets released.
Oh, maintenance means that you cannot play your online save, right?Troubleshooter seems to be heavily geared towards online experience, how often there's server downtime or other disturbing stuff because of that?
I'm probably going to take The Feud for a spin when it gets released.
Troubleshooter servers have planned maintenance one per week.
Other than this downtime the online part does not affect the gameplay in the slightest. It's single player through and through, absolutely no need to socialize.
There are only 4 multiplayer features that I've seen:
- Already mentioned "players choices" ratio.
- District security status is calculated based on actions of all the troubleshooter companies, not just yours.
- Mail system. It's mainly used for receiving extra rewards (like occasional compliments from saved civilians).
But as you can also compose mails, I guess it could be used to send items to other troubleshooters.
- There's a quest/trade hub "Shooter Street" where you can see other players moving around.
And this area has a chat system. But in all my playtime I've seen someone using this chat once, and that is the only reason I even know of it's existence.
Its out now.I will also get Fell Seal, when the DLC comes out.
Low magic Age is probably better, though
None of those mentioned. They're all general audience trash - simple mechanics lifted from some older title with newer visuals. Especially the first two are just taking credit for respective brand names at this point.Suddenly we got a few of them together. Namely
- XCOM Chimera
- Gears Tactics
- Fort Triumph
- Troubleshooter
I'm in the mood to play one of them but can't decide which one. What is Codex thinking? Which one is the best? Does one of them offer a more significant gaming experience that the others?
(No poll, I'd prefer a discussion)
You are right, it gets old quite quickly despite using a modified D20 system.Low magic Age is probably better, though
Its not, its a very basic Chinese roguelite
I am hoping when its fully released though that people are able to create good content with it in the workshop, I thin that is the hope for Low Magic Age, not the actual game really..Low magic Age is probably better, though
Its not, its a very basic Chinese roguelite
anyone play one of these games? opinions?
You didn't play Troubleshooter...None of those mentioned. They're all general audience trash - simple mechanics lifted from some older title with newer visuals. Especially the first two are just taking credit for respective brand names at this point.Suddenly we got a few of them together. Namely
- XCOM Chimera
- Gears Tactics
- Fort Triumph
- Troubleshooter
I'm in the mood to play one of them but can't decide which one. What is Codex thinking? Which one is the best? Does one of them offer a more significant gaming experience that the others?
(No poll, I'd prefer a discussion)
Fell Seal is good. Nothing revolutionary though. The story is generic in "typical anime" kind of way, I enjoyed it somewhat, has a SNES vibe to it. The entire game does.
anyone play one of these games? opinions?
infested planet is quite good, but it doesn't have anything to do with nuxcom style tacticool shooters.