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All four of those are on my radar. I'll never get through my backlog...Looks like it's a success.
All four of those are on my radar. I'll never get through my backlog...Looks like it's a success.
Not sure if I'd classify it as a bug. Given my previous thieving issues and guards now demanding to search me I ran into a bit of a problem. I was doing a quest and had to find a certain man to talk to, marker put him in the markets/shops area. I could not find him at all though, assumed he was underground and began poking around behind the shops. Generally searching and getting into various areas. When a guard walking along the inner wall on a catwalk decides I need a searching. So I have to submit to this. The problem is he is so fecking far away from me and has no way to get to me. Meaning I can't submit and it turns into a whole thing.
Stop it. I'm so close to opening up steam and buying it!! Gahh, need more reports from ye folks, any major bugs thus far? @Art Vandelay et al?
Not sure if I'd classify it as a bug. Given my previous thieving issues and guards now demanding to search me I ran into a bit of a problem. I was doing a quest and had to find a certain man to talk to, marker put him in the markets/shops area. I could not find him at all though, assumed he was underground and began poking around behind the shops. Generally searching and getting into various areas. When a guard walking along the inner wall on a catwalk decides I need a searching. So I have to submit to this. The problem is he is so fecking far away from me and has no way to get to me. Meaning I can't submit and it turns into a whole thing.
So I go home to rest, do some lockpick side quest and plan to come back tomorrow. Next morning I'm walking into the city and the guard stops me at the gate, I've committed a crime by not submitting to being searched, despite it being his fecking fault that I couldn't submit to it. I can either go to jail or pay a heavy fine which is shit as I'm broke and going to jail causes stat de-buffs that last ages. I rage quit. First time I got fed up with it, the lock picking had already put me in bad form. It's just utterly shit with a pad.
Going to put it on later and load an earlier save. Maybe pull an all nighter with it.
Surprisingly good so far. It's very grounded, while just pushing you along. I'm about 10 hours in and it's yet to just dump me into the world and tell me to get on with it. Feels like it's holding back while it tells it's story and sets things up. I've quite enjoyed the pacing.For those a few hours in, how's the pacing and quality of the storyline/writing?
What kind of spec do you have? I have a new PC being put together currently, I'm wondering how well I can run it. It has an I7, a GTX 1080 and 16GB of RAM.
It is not an AAA game, so I guess that any good PC will work.
I'm in Rattay and didn't know you could pick flowers hah oh dear.Anyone starting the game who has a bit of patience, I would strongly advise you to pick flowers while doing jobs for your dad.
Hebalism levels really quickly, you can sell the flowers, get free points in charisma and vitality (from picking nettles) and once you get it to 10 you can level your strength with it.
That's awesome, I had no clue. I've been randomly picking poppies around Rattay, but had no idea what I was going to do with them. I never thought I'd be planning to go look for nettles.Anyone starting the game who has a bit of patience, I would strongly advise you to pick flowers while doing jobs for your dad.
Hebalism levels really quickly, you can sell the flowers, get free points in charisma and vitality (from picking nettles) and once you get it to 10 you can level your strength with it.
The lock picking currently seems to be more suited to PC, though I think it might be patched for console.Is it hard to use keyboard and mouse with this? Better on PS4 or?
That's awesome, I had no clue. I've been randomly picking poppies around Rattay, but had no idea what I was going to do with them. I never thought I'd be planning to go look for nettles.
No, no dragons, spells or monsters. If you aren't an RPG fan, though, I would avoid this.I really fancy this. I don't go for RPGs normally. I'm guessing there's no dragons and the like.
I really fancy this. I don't go for RPGs normally. I'm guessing there's no dragons and the like.
No, no dragons, spells or monsters. If you aren't an RPG fan, though, I would avoid this.
The lock picking currently seems to be more suited to PC, though I think it might be patched for console.
That's a great game. A bit of a hidden gem. Pity they went bust.Cool, thanks. I might wait a bit till the price shifts and more patches come out. Meanwhile i'll dip back into Kingdoms of Amalur.
That's a great game. A bit of a hidden gem. Pity they went bust.
I am liking the game so far but i dont see why people are calling it much better than bethesda games or any other rpg. Seems quite similar to me, just with way more loading screens.
It's never too late and it does level up super fast. There's enough nettles around Rattay to get you the bonus too, I think I got it after 100.Still not done any flower picking, keep forgetting! Is it too late to start now?
It's never too late and it does level up super fast. There's enough nettles around Rattay to get you the bonus too, I think I got it after 100.
@DatIrishFella I dunno if you're still looking for updates, mate. Here's one anyway.
I was happily playing away last night, doing the whole "One more quest" thing. Then I realised it was 6.30am and I'd been playing all night. While I am absolutely loving it and in many ways it's the RPG I've always wanted, it's not actually any different at all from a Bethesda game in some respects and worse in others. There's the crime system that I've already ranted about, then there is animal AI. You can land an arrow right beside an animal and they won't react at all. In fact you can land an arrow right *in* an animal and it won't react at all. I put 5 arrows in a deer(also put about 8 arrows around a deer, but that's an entirely different matter) and it just stood there grazing until I had enough in it for it to die.
Saying that though, it's incredibly immersive. I'm very much enjoying the combat so far. I fought a couple of knights, one beat the shit out of me in seconds. The other battle lasted about 5 minutes and I eventually lost. Then I fought two Cumins at once. One stood back with a bow while the other attacked with sword and shield. Trying to out think and out maneuver them was a joy. I'm just fuming I couldn't carry the sword and shield due to all the armour I had on. I dunno what actually happened the bowman, I think he ran off when I defeated the swordsman.
I love the atmosphere and having to essentially plan Henry's day. I went to see what was over a hill near home, it was starting to get dark and I could hear wolves howling. At that point I got spooked and turned back. I do prefer a fantasy setting and that kind of thing could be awesome in it. Dirt system could use a bit of tweaking though.
Trying to figure out how to finish quests can be a bit needlessly obtuse.
Anyone know how to level stealth? I can't get any experience in it at all. Possibly because I'm rattling like Robocop at mardi gras.
Can you quit tagging me on shit like this?Might buy this and support the developer.
Especially as places like reset era are saying we should boycott it because one member of staff is a idiot. Yeah, we should punish the rest.
What about you @afrocentricity?
I think it is because it is an actual RPG where you have to learn sword fighting not just be an instant hit at it. You also have to learn to read and stuff.
All the people claiming Lockpicking is broken (it is on controller) are just impatiant also, as you level up your ability the locks become easier to manipulate.
In Bethesda games, you pop out the fault with the aiming skills of Clint Eastwood.
I think I just finished the bit you're talking about. I died about 4 times before one of them, in the middle of the fight decided to go for a sleep and leave his mate with the ax to finish me. Still took a while but I eventually killed him, went back to the camp and took out the sleeping git.That's pretty much it, I found an alchemy hut earlier, went inside started alchemy.. then ran away.. looks quite intimidating.
Managed to finally get the hang of Lockpicking, now I have 2 levels in it and plenty of practice It's much more enjoyable (on controller)
I'm at the bit where you fight 2 enemies first time for most I imagine (second time for me but one of the enemies was an archer)
It is so challenging, the AI's pretty smart as they're always trying to flank and it's incredibly difficult to keep both enemies in your FOV.
Very few games where fighting more than one enemy is so intimidating. M&B Warband and Darksouls comes to mind (fecking dogs)
I think I just finished the bit you're talking about. I died about 4 times before one of them, in the middle of the fight decided to go for a sleep and leave his mate with the ax to finish me. Still took a while but I eventually killed him, went back to the camp and took out the sleeping git.
I fought three enemies for the first time. Bloody nightmare, two is a task, three is a right bollocks. Especially when they all have shields.