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Hawke64

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  1. I just wanted to say that Atsura's reactions to the avatar's dispositions are amazing (the time and effort put into the character, while not every player will notice it). Though, he kind of reminds me of the Voices of Nerat, except being more sane and singular (?). It'd be nice to have someone like him in the party, but, as it is, I'd stab him, if it didn't turn the whole Brass Citadel hostile (yes, I've tried).
  2. After learning what Eothas was going to do, I mostly wanted either to sit it out (because I'd do the same, if I could) or find a magic analog of a nuke and drop it on him (because he did destroy my castle and kill my staff). The funny thing is that Eothas was acting as an average PC ("I do what I want/I know what's best for you and I can do it, consequences be damned"). On Ukaizo. Considering that it was after the point of no-return, the shorter the final rush is, the better, because I'm (and, quite likely, the majority of people here) going to replay it after each DLC and/or update. I do appreciate that Deadfire was able to break the genre cliches (particularly, quests "The Courier's Calling", Eothas' storyline, the lack of ultimately "good guys"/"The Truest and Happiest Ending").
  3. I guess, the final save happens before you make this choice, thus it cannot be imported and must be stated after starting a new game.
  4. Been there, fought them. It took 3 or 4 attempts to complete the quest without civilians dying from the Constructs' AoE attacks. Also, I posted it in the Technical Support section: https://forums.obsidian.net/topic/102651-guards-reaction-to-combat/ I guess, the more details we provide, the better.
  5. Sorry for the late reply, didn't see your post. The save game: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_3dWuRY2ZzRzPTc0aEuqtuYKwOh0ixQO
  6. The soul piece in its dialogue says that in PoE1 I returned the souls to the Wheel, while I restored them to the Hollowborn. Steam, v.1.1.1.0064, all DLC. Screenshot and the savefile: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CowYtc7xx6Hr7FtZArcCX5gdLCcAADbZ
  7. Started with The Defiant, then The Stormcaller for a galleon (the name suits, considering the journey I bought this ship for).
  8. That might be it. I've checked the wiki but it doesn't answer my question You need to meet Atsura, I think. Then to talk to Maia.
  9. How to check what I answered to Berath mid-game? I do have Hylea's Bounty in the inventory (asked for her assistance in PoEI), but
  10. Currently playing Anima Gate of Memories: The Nameless Chronicles. Fairly challenging action, though it feels easier than the previous game.
  11. I liked it. FFXIII:LR was much less linear, than FFXIII-1, and it was possible to fail the main quest by running out of time (the plot premise: the apocalypse happens in 13 days and the protagonist has to collect souls in order to save her sister).
  12. Completed the quest by convincing Tuaha to take the missive and ignoring her stalker. The ending slide for Port Maje says that the assassination was successful. Platform: Steam; version: 1.1.1.0064, all DLC, except Scalawags Pack. Screenshots and save files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XmwOF9CWRc0Wcbvb8tqqcBUR-KKALaqM
  13. Do you really have to let him die? I was watching a walkthrough, and it seems like with a high enough diplomacy skill, you can pressure the Rauatai lady in Port Majae to take the scroll despite the stalker. She doesn't die but she has to leave early, which I *assume * saves the governor. Yes, that will complete Maia's quest but the assassination won't occur (although I think someone mentioned a bug occurring where the assassination went off anyway, hopefully it's been fixed). Encountered this bug today (Steam, v1.1.1.0064) - convinced Tuaha to take the missive (Diplomacy skill check), but the ending slide for Port Maje said that the assassination was successful. I hope, that the next patch will fix.
  14. I suggest the Shadowrun series, excluding Returns. Dark Souls II and Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen were mentioned already. Torment: Tides of Numenera is slightly text-heavy, but an interesting party-RPG. The Technomacer and the other Spiders' games are closer to action-RPG. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is something between Fable and The Elder Scrolls. Hyper Light Drifter and Immortal Planet (isometric action-RPG with pixel graphics). Dungeon Siege III (not the previous games in the series) is a quite good party-RPG. Dex is a 2D action-RPG in cyberpunk setting. Anima: Gate of Memories is an action with RPG elements (there are several endings).
  15. The guards (all non-hostile NPC) in Neketaka (haven't tested in other cities) don't react anyhow to getting hit by an AoE attack, if it's not player's. They just stand there and do nothing. At least, could they move somewhere safe, should a fight happen?
  16. Somehow Yseyr destroyed himself, when he used Shadespawn. I initiated the battle through dialogue options 1, 3. Didn't have any quests leading to Yseyr. Link to the screenshot and the save file: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DFaI6avBXqf8dRA5FSF8RIyRvVWg2Gj-?usp=sharing
  17. The game has crashed. I couldn't attach the report, so here's the link to it on Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16qAKLHw1EK6oKNVg8Y_YaDlAQlBxbdoD?usp=sharing Not sure, if system specs and/save games should be included.
  18. Favorites: Dragon Age; Pillars of Eternity; Shadowrun: Hong Kong. Honorable mentions: Dark Souls; Dragon's Dogma; Dungeon Siege III; Mars: War Logs; Mass Effect; Pyre; Torment: Tides of Numenera; Tyranny.
  19. Party-RPG (Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age, Pillars of Eternity, Pyre, Shadowrun); Action-RPG (Dark Souls, Pyre, Immortal Planet); Stealth-Action (Dishonored, Thief); Action-Platformer (Prince of Persia, Dishonored); Action (Dead Space; Devil May Cry, Bayonetta).
  20. Completed RUINER (isometric action), while waiting for PoEII patches. Good soundtrack and art style, average (neither terrible nor amazing) combat system, rebindable responsive controls, some collectibles, reasonable length.
  21. Noticed this bug after 15 minutes (imported saves). I hope that it will be resolved soon (a console command would be an acceptable method).
  22. Started Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition. It runs well and the controls are customizable. Though, I should have read a tutorial on that DnD edition, so I wouldn't pick Shortswords as the weapon proficiency (heard that there are Scimitars +3 somewhere) during character creation. I like the ability to write my own journal entries (mostly about where I left companions and items).
  23. Completed God Eater 2: Rage Burst. Defeated 1 optional DLC aragami - Orochi. I guess, I'd like the game more, if it was 3 times shorter (or had more different aragami, instead of 4 re-skins per type), less linear (story-wise) and less grindy. Otherwise, it's a really nice MH-like game. Haven't seen many of these on PC (just this and the Toukiden series).
  24. Still playing God Eater 2: Rage Burst. Solo'ed a Chrome Gawain (the infamous 129th story mission, the AI-companion got KO'ed in 10 seconds). It felt more like Dark Souls, than Monster Hunter - I had to study its moveset, attack carefully and save enough stamina to block or dodge.
  25. God Eater 2: Rage Burst. Like Monster Hunter, but on PC. Played for 20+ hours, then looked up the approximate length (50-60 hours). Not sure, if I'm going to finish the game. The plot is cheesy and the gameplay is repetitive, but the first 10 or so hours were fun.
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