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Hexo

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  1. A sort by value sound like a god idea. +1 I'd also like a button to show All inventory items. As it is we can switch between weapons, armor, clothing, consumables and other - I hope an 'All' button will be added
  2. It does, which is one of the reasons why I use it I also like how it how it removes a lot of the ease-of-use information. No more timers above my characters head, no more highlighting for area of effect spells, and I like how the stash cannot be accessed while exploring. It's great that Obsidian gave us the option of turning these settings on/off
  3. I love this game @Bento I used Audacity for editing the volume of combat music, here's a link: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ Import the mus_combat .ogg file and turn down the volume by 3 db (or whichever you prefer) as shown on the picture below, then export the file as an Ogg Vorbis without changing any settings. Repeat with all seven combat music files and it should work. Knock on wood, my Pillars of Eternity runs fine so far, that is combat music is lower, like 50% I think, and all other music is still at original level Remember to backup the original music in case you want to revert the changes.
  4. Damn, I just restarted on Hard with Expert mode turned on - game is a lot more immersive this way, it's awesome!
  5. Thanks for this While I love the music overall, it's beautiful and sets the mood perfectly, I oftentimes turn down specifically combat music in most games because I find it hectic I edited the combat music .ogg files as suggested, and turned down the db so I can still hear it, at about 50% volume of the rest of the music, works like a charm. Again thanks for helping, and to Justin Bell and everyone else who gave us this music, I love your work, I especially like the prologue music and the music in the Gilded Vale
  6. I also spent about two hours on character creation, as it should be in an RPG such as this, I love it Thanks for the game Obsidian!! And for the Giant Miniature Space Piglet, it's so cute
  7. One of the best games I've ever played was Planescape Torment, so much text, so well-written A little feedback for Pillars of Eternity: It's nostalgic, like playing one of the Infinity Engine games. I like the music and the artwork, it really sets the mood and tone of the world, and +1 for all the options we can change (selection circles off, when to auto-pause etc.) I love how deep the game is, it's immersive, mysterious, beautiful, has tactical combat, and plenty of options for both character build and narrative choices - it's perfect
  8. Hard for my first character. Later on I'll try the Damned diff., and then turning on Expert and Iron, it can only go wrong
  9. Repeatedly hum the great music as I move around in the real world - with people looking at me like I'm the town crazy
  10. Well written story and characters coming up, and with classic RPG mechanics to boot, this is going to be awesome
  11. Even though there were some parts of the game I wasn't particularly a big fan off, I still enjoyed Alpha Protocol and yes if a sequel came out I'm game
  12. Just throwing in my two cents here: I thought the ending was good, and overall I think KOTOR 2 was excellent. It's still one of those games I find worth going back to - have replayed many times, such great RPG elements, and so well-written dialogue (with excellent voice acting to boot), love this game
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