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  1. Not necessarily advocating this, but we always use gold to buy components in RPGs, but has there ever been an RPG where gold is an actual component? In other words, using gold in ways other than buying. 

     

    I think gold/currency is one mechanic that I have not seen played around with ever (exception may be Dark Souls). 

    Well, there was the bottlecap mine in Fallout 3 and New Vegas.

     

    Edit: And the 12 gauge coin shot from New Vegas that used legion denarii.

  2. One game that strikes me as always having very useful things to spend money on is Dark Souls, but that's really a special case, since everything in the game, from leveling up stats to buying equipment and consumables to repairing gear comes out of the same resource. The fact that it's very easy to lose all of your souls if you don't spend them quickly, coupled with the fact that the game is very difficult and consumables or new items or powerups can give you an edge you need, encourages you to always be spending them on something.

     

    I don't know how much of that would be useful for this game though, since it'll probably be using a more traditional form of currency.

  3. I don't know what I want to spend gold on, since I tend to hoard it like crazy, and by the end of the game I have tens of thousands of gold and nothing to spend it on. I will say that I really enjoy crafting when done well, and depending on how consumables are implemented I will either use them a lot or hoard them like gold and end the game with half my inventory taken up by scrolls and potions that I never really felt the need to use, but didn't want to sell because they might be useful.

     

    It seems to depend at least partially on the difficulty of the game. If the game is easy enough to get by without using things like potions, scrolls, or traps, or without spending money on better equipment, then I will sit on those resources instead.

  4. Well, since I only started playing through the old infinity engine games since the kickstarter ended, I'm probably not the person that this question is targeted at. But I never really got the impression that Project Eternity would be those games exactly, in all but name. I got the impression that they were going to take their inspiration from those games, while still leaving room for new ideas or experimentation, and that's exactly what we seem to be getting. I really could not be more pleased with the direction the game seems to be going.

  5. The monks sound a lot more interesting than I originally expected, in all honesty. I hadn't really been interested in playing one before this update, but they sound neat. I'm interested in seeing how the other classes play as well.

     

    Also, I continue to love what I've seen of the cultures. They feel very grounded and realistic, while still being unusual in this type of game.

     

    I'm also one who thinks the monk class is extremely silly in typical rpg settings like this, that said, I also think this monk with a beserker like ability is pretty strange. It just seems "off". Also don't like the idea of the grimorie slam, surely they can come up with something less dorky and more cool than this. Maybe a "repulsion field" or "repulsion strike" or something magical that makes more sense than a wizard hitting a monster upside the head with his big heavy spell tome. Really, come on.

     

    "Repulsion field" and "repulsion strike" both sound way more dorky than grimoire slam. I'm quite fond of the idea of a mage just hauling off and hitting a dude with his big book.

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  6. Aumaua = orcs

    I hope not. I prefer orcs being mountain people.

     

    Besides, the aumaua give the oppotunity for something new and different. I actually really like the pseudo-tiki coastal society many fans have conjured up.

     

    They probably just fill the orc role in that they are a bigger, more physically strong race. I don't expect them to necessarily look or behave like traditional orcs.

  7. :D :D THANKS! One more week. I'll have to keep these shakes down somehow....perhaps it's time to play some OLD SCHOOL RPGS! :)

     

    Heh. That's how I've been dealing with it. Since the kickstarter was announced I've played through KOTOR 2, Planescape Torment, and New Vegas. Not all old school RPGs, but I hadn't beaten any of them, so it was the perfect excuse. In fact in Planescape's case I hadn't played it at all, which was something I had to correct. I've got the first two Fallout games, Alpha Protocol, and replaying Arcanum still to go.

  8. I don't mind questGPS because most companies have gotten lazy with their quest compilation and do not explain or give you enough information about where you need to go and what you're looking for.

     

    Eg. Bob Buzzard has stolen my mechanical rabbit! Get it back!! NOW!!!

     

    Ok, where and who is Mr Buzzard? Why can't I now talk to you to ask more information on who this mysterious feller is?

     

    Though if the journals at least have a decent referencing system to the area where the quest is then atleast I can find the right town and go from there.

    Except I would argue that the reason so many devs have gotten lazy with quest descriptions is exactly because they can just slap a GPS marker down where you need to go and be done with it. In Morrowind quests would generally give you directions to the place you had to go, because there were no map markers. In Oblivion and Skyrim they never gave any, because you were just supposed to follow the marker on your compass. Getting rid of the marker (or having the option to turn it off) would theoretically force devs to put more effort into in-game descriptions.

  9. I think it seems very realistic to lose both health and stamina if you get hit. It makes sense that I would tire out easier if I was also injured. Similarly, it makes perfect sense to fall unconscious from too many hits.

     

    And (in theory at least) it seems like it would carry the mechanical benefits of both systems. Stamina can be regenerated, so that you're never completely screwed, but since health is permanent, you still have to be cautious going from fight to fight. Obviously I can't know for sure until I get my hands on it, but it sounds intriguing at least.

  10. I agree, mystery is one of the main things that can hook me in. Having different perspectives, rather than concrete info is just more interesting, on top of feeling more realistic. Not to mention that it can pull double duty of developing the characters and the world at the same time. It establishes information about the world and what the characters in the world think of it.

  11. I think reaching 3.5m is still very possible. Just wait and see what happens. ;)

     

    So you're thinking that this announcement might create a big surge in donations with just 4 days left? If it were to happen, then I really underestimated this project... not to say that what they have already done is incredible.

    There's always a huge surge in donations in the last few days of a kickstarter.

  12. Great, it even has a visible nipple bulge. How 'typical' in a bad way. :p I guess guys really need their boob plate, huh. (Yes, I know plenty of guys aren't into that either.)

     

    Well, at least her midriff isn't visible.

    Considering other stuff out there, that armor is very prudish.

    Ha ha, yeah, the boobplate might have been questionable if my standards for practical armor weren't set so low by other games. I'll take what I can get. At least she has full armor on.

  13. Not photorealistic, but if it's stylized something in the vein of this

     

     

     

    frankfrazetta-conan-the-destroyer-1971.jpg

     

     

     

    I'd feel happy happy joy joy =D

     

    Seriously, haven't we suffered enough from the so called "stylized" cartoon graphics already? I'd gladly take as photorealistic as possible as well, just as long as it doesn't look like yet-another-cartoon-game :/ I actually like e.g. Baldur's Gate's art style a lot, since it seems to fall to the stylized realism category the above represents as well.

     

    Personal opinion as always, but I am really, really not a fan of that Frank Frazetta style. Something about it is incredibly off-putting to me.

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