Sarathiour
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Apparently the gender liquid is so fluid that it can change during the same fucking sentence.
Well done retard.
Well done retard.
If only the character building was actually good and not just a bunch of feature bloat where you end up using only a quarter or less of the classes because most of the are terrible compared to even the base classes.build fag cucks could get any semblance of enjoyment out of it
Lann is Cringe. Garbage puns too.
I tried to play this shit again recently. But I lost interest in Chapter 3 and ended up just dropping it after Midnight Fane. Really boring game. Well... It's back to high quality self-insert+Harem gameplay in Icewind Dale instead
I have a personal shiksa slave from each non-Gnome race (Gnome slaves are forbidden).
build fag cucks
Combat fag cucks too.yes the game is shit and cucked beyond belief. Only diehard vatniks, trannies and build fag cucks could get any semblance of enjoyment out of it
Your attitude towards combat CHADs is misguided. Combat is usually the primary form of gameplay in rpgs should be the main focus of any development and should be the main criteria by which a game is judged. If the combat is shit, it doesn't matter how good or bad anything else is, the game is shit. If combat is ever the weak point of a game, it's a bad game. If combat is good, then the game is good. Wrath has mediocre at best combat and everything else is terrible (even the character building--3.0 was never a good system) so wrath is a terrible game.Combat fag cucks too.yes the game is shit and cucked beyond belief. Only diehard vatniks, trannies and build fag cucks could get any semblance of enjoyment out of it
someone gets itIf only the character building was actually good and not just a bunch of feature bloat where you end up using only a quarter or less of the classes because most of the are terrible compared to even the base classes.build fag cucks could get any semblance of enjoyment out of it
This is distilled combatfag cuck cope. PS:T and Arcanum are universally praised as some of the best RPGs in history despite having atrocious combat so quality of writing, story and characters matters a lot. Fallout 1-2 don't have a great combat too.Your attitude towards combat CHADs is misguided. Combat is usually the primary form of gameplay in rpgs should be the main focus of any development and should be the main criteria by which a game is judged. If the combat is shit, it doesn't matter how good or bad anything else is, the game is shit. If combat is ever the weak point of a game, it's a bad game. If combat is good, then the game is good. Wrath has mediocre at best combat and everything else is terrible (even the character building--3.0 was never a good system) so wrath is a terrible game.
A true combat CHAD plays something with good combat. They don't play Wrath.
PS:T, Arcanum, and the original Fallout games are all overrated. All their praise comes from people who would be better off reading books or watching movies rather than praising mediocre games for something that movies and books do much better.This is distilled combatfag cuck cope. PS:T and Arcanum are universally praised as some of the best RPGs in history despite having atrocious combat so quality of writing, story and characters matters a lot. Fallout 1-2 don't have a great combat too.Your attitude towards combat CHADs is misguided. Combat is usually the primary form of gameplay in rpgs should be the main focus of any development and should be the main criteria by which a game is judged. If the combat is shit, it doesn't matter how good or bad anything else is, the game is shit. If combat is ever the weak point of a game, it's a bad game. If combat is good, then the game is good. Wrath has mediocre at best combat and everything else is terrible (even the character building--3.0 was never a good system) so wrath is a terrible game.
A true combat CHAD plays something with good combat. They don't play Wrath.
RUS doesn’t look like they need my help. I’m not fighting for the retards occupying my country that’s for damn sure.combatchads should volunteer in ukraine rather than praising mediocre games for something that actual combat does much better
They're already fighting for Israel. So Khazaria is out of luck.combatchads should volunteer in ukraine rather than praising mediocre games for something that actual combat does much better
Disclaimer: I originally purchased the game on another platform during a sale, where I refunded it after reading the EULA. This review exists to share what's in the EULA at the time of writing in a way most people will understand. So, as a passing fan of the previous Pathfinder game (Kingmaker), I was eagerly anticipating this sequel. I had to wait until it went on sale to pick it up, but I did right around the release of the latest (at time of writing) update - The Inevitable Update. Like most folks, I barely read the EULA these games make you agree to before clicking through to hurry up and start rolling characters, but I had seen a review that mentioned some issues with the conditions in it, so I decided to read this one. Needless to say, I refunded the game immediately. The TL;DR is that the game requires you to allow Owlcat Games the ability to download third-party software onto your computer. This external software is permitted to scrape your machine for data, including hardware specs and other installed apps. The data is supposedly anonymized, but is geolocated. The scraped information is then permitted to be used for marketing purposes with any of Owlcat's marketing partners. I believe this is called "spyware" and unfortunately, it seems as though Owlcat snuck this in. From what I can gather, a small update occurred shortly before the Inevitable Update which added this text to the EULA; it was not present before. For a game which had already been on the market several months, this is very shady behavior. Most current (and new, for that matter) users are just going to click through the EULA without reading it. So, unfortunately, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is (in my opinion) retroactively made spyware by one of the most recent updates, and I strongly recommend folks avoid it until Owlcat removes the text and offending code from their EULA and game. (For what it's worth, Kingmaker doesn't seem to have the same problem.)
I have been thinking of adding this game to my wishlist, but saw this review on gog, can anyone confirm if this is correct?
Disclaimer: I originally purchased the game on another platform during a sale, where I refunded it after reading the EULA. This review exists to share what's in the EULA at the time of writing in a way most people will understand. So, as a passing fan of the previous Pathfinder game (Kingmaker), I was eagerly anticipating this sequel. I had to wait until it went on sale to pick it up, but I did right around the release of the latest (at time of writing) update - The Inevitable Update. Like most folks, I barely read the EULA these games make you agree to before clicking through to hurry up and start rolling characters, but I had seen a review that mentioned some issues with the conditions in it, so I decided to read this one. Needless to say, I refunded the game immediately. The TL;DR is that the game requires you to allow Owlcat Games the ability to download third-party software onto your computer. This external software is permitted to scrape your machine for data, including hardware specs and other installed apps. The data is supposedly anonymized, but is geolocated. The scraped information is then permitted to be used for marketing purposes with any of Owlcat's marketing partners. I believe this is called "spyware" and unfortunately, it seems as though Owlcat snuck this in. From what I can gather, a small update occurred shortly before the Inevitable Update which added this text to the EULA; it was not present before. For a game which had already been on the market several months, this is very shady behavior. Most current (and new, for that matter) users are just going to click through the EULA without reading it. So, unfortunately, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is (in my opinion) retroactively made spyware by one of the most recent updates, and I strongly recommend folks avoid it until Owlcat removes the text and offending code from their EULA and game. (For what it's worth, Kingmaker doesn't seem to have the same problem.)
yes the game is shit and cucked beyond belief. Only diehard vatniks, trannies and build fag cucks could get any semblance of enjoyment out of it
I have been thinking of adding this game to my wishlist, but saw this review on gog, can anyone confirm if this is correct?
Disclaimer: I originally purchased the game on another platform during a sale, where I refunded it after reading the EULA. This review exists to share what's in the EULA at the time of writing in a way most people will understand. So, as a passing fan of the previous Pathfinder game (Kingmaker), I was eagerly anticipating this sequel. I had to wait until it went on sale to pick it up, but I did right around the release of the latest (at time of writing) update - The Inevitable Update. Like most folks, I barely read the EULA these games make you agree to before clicking through to hurry up and start rolling characters, but I had seen a review that mentioned some issues with the conditions in it, so I decided to read this one. Needless to say, I refunded the game immediately. The TL;DR is that the game requires you to allow Owlcat Games the ability to download third-party software onto your computer. This external software is permitted to scrape your machine for data, including hardware specs and other installed apps. The data is supposedly anonymized, but is geolocated. The scraped information is then permitted to be used for marketing purposes with any of Owlcat's marketing partners. I believe this is called "spyware" and unfortunately, it seems as though Owlcat snuck this in. From what I can gather, a small update occurred shortly before the Inevitable Update which added this text to the EULA; it was not present before. For a game which had already been on the market several months, this is very shady behavior. Most current (and new, for that matter) users are just going to click through the EULA without reading it. So, unfortunately, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is (in my opinion) retroactively made spyware by one of the most recent updates, and I strongly recommend folks avoid it until Owlcat removes the text and offending code from their EULA and game. (For what it's worth, Kingmaker doesn't seem to have the same problem.)
This is you:Not even worth the bandwidth.