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Melusina

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  1. Nevermind that, just got an email with a code. Also, if I have gog copy, will scavanger lanter be in my inventory?
  2. Any help? I hate being ignored. Also this is only game I have problems with.
  3. I tried gog galaxy - even though there was download speed download wouldn't advance unless I exited and reopened application. I had to repeat that several times, until I gave up. Using offline installers resulted in corrupted files. Gog downloaded link won't be recognized by browser. Solutions?
  4. Well, I'm talking about first ever area. Calisca doesn't have any mechanics, I believe.
  5. Would one in mechanics help detect hidden items near Cliant Lis?
  6. Would my computer die if I don't meet system requirements of Deadfire and try to run it?
  7. I'm been playing Ghost of a Tale quite intensively for last week, and I'm left with finale. I'm trying to get some achievements like dodgy mouse/like a ghost (take no hit/be unseen), and last battle include reallocating dynamite/brisance around enemies you can't fight - ever. I was doing relatively fine, but last task is scary and annoying. Should I give up or start again?
  8. - character customisation - classes - like in Pathfinder RPG - female male option - skills, lots of them - feats? yes please - great artwork, preferably cartoonish like in Kingdoms of Amalur or NWN2 or one in Ghost of a Tale or Nine Parchments everything else? Pass.
  9. Wow, that's big picture. How did you manage that?
  10. I have it installed, but I just must wait to buy new computer.
  11. Ghost of a tale - wholeheartedly recommended. Pictures to come.
  12. I have working printing press from 16th century.
  13. Wishlist à game on gog and get it for free. Anyone expecting total disappointment on Monday?
  14. As I understand, it's exploration game.
  15. Who said this? I'm quite sure that most people who praise Original Sin played for ~10 hours and then moved on to other things. The game was really good at leaving a nice first impression, with the pretty graphics and and interactivity. Or maybe people who actually played them for longer?After over 50 hours logged in each of Original Sin games I certainly think them much better than the rest of these so-called RPGs released recently. What's the competition? Play Torment: Tides of Numenera, see how bad the combat system is and you'll love every rpg that is thrown at you afterwards. Torment: Tides of Numenera was one of the biggest disappointments for me in gaming history. You would think the combat couldn't get any worse than Planescape? Think again. Brian Fargo is one of the greatest magicians in gaming. He managed to convince everyone that despite not making a single good game in two decades, he's going to make a good sequel to one of the best games of all time, and to Wasteland, so in effect, the 'real' Fallout 3. So, sequels to two of the greatest games of all time (according to many) And people believed him! On a related note, I've been thumbing through Numenera, and on the first page Cook says he was inspired primarily by Gene Wolfe and Moebius, literally my two favorite 'visions' of sci fi. Unfortunately, this is not something that's coming through in the rest of the book as much as I'd like. Because the first 5 hours are flat out boring. PoE has a dull low key introduction that smacks of a stock DnD campaign, a really good middle encompassing the majority of the game's content, and an underwhelming finale. My basic gripe with Larian games comes down to my personal experience. They have been trying very hard to make a great basic, or 'generic', RPG. Generic in this sense is not something bad, it's just a trait - the archetypal RPG experience, as you might imagine the typical tabletop group to run. And they did it. It's just that after 20 years of gaming the typical DnD module, even if it's done really well (like Drakensang was for example), is just not enough to keep my attention. Sorry, but generic RPG is what I'm looking for. If I want to play RPG, I want true RPG, not a mashup. You can of course add something unique, but RPG games are games with developing stats. So, basically, RPG game is game with story and developing stats and something bit more unique, but if that unique thing take over RPG game, it's not RPG game anymore. Let me put this way. RPG game has leveling/stats. Most games have those, but if I want total character costumisation or party interaction or role-playing my choice is D:OS2, POE, IWD2, BG2 and hopefully, Tower of Time, but I wait for better configuration to build in order to play that.
  16. Surprised that Obsidian hasn't sent them a C&D. Why, does Obsidian hold a copyright for isometric RTwP RPGs? I'm pretty sure lots of companies have made those. Granted, it does look pretty similar graphically, but that's bound to happen when you go for a realistic art style rather than going stylized. Speaking of stylized isometric RTwP RPGs, Tower of Time comes out of early access on the 12th. I've read some good things about it and I may well scoop it up once fully released (it helps that it's nice and cheap). I own this game, I haven't played it yet. The price will go up, unfortunately.
  17. Could we start thread about enjoyable games? Which games were enjoyment for you? I must say that for me those were Mages of Mystralia and Epistory - The Typing Chronicles (besides usual good rpg like BG2 and D:OS2, we are all fans of rpgs, no?)
  18. Epistory - typing chronicles - I believe SandySands gifted this to me. What a gem. No futher comments needed. But currently I can't play anything on steam (including Epistory) since I'm quite pissed. Apparently, I have been waiting 8 days for my refund for a purchase that has been on a hold for 8 days, and it apparently doesn't matter that I done a refund the very next day. I will still have to wait more. I hate my bank.
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