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Macbeth

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  1. Night has fallen ... off to bed ... to sleep, perchance to dream ... 4.000.000 ... the numbers beckon ... Show me in the morrow, Obsidian, this will have been a fruitful night!
  2. The Obsidian Order stands for this: To support Obsidian knowing this studio will do its best (and more!) to make a RPG worthy of the title: Classic in the Genre. Any and all 'demands' made in our name are made by those with a misguided sense of entitlement, which goes against the very idea of the Order. We are a collection enthusiasts; of supporters; of well-wishers. That at least, is what I feel my title stands for - a custom title that is a generous token of appreciation in itself.
  3. Creatures like this were a cool concept in Risen: they only became hostile if you attacked them or became too prominent on their territory. Felt kind of natural.
  4. Pretty cool idea actually. Wouldn't mind a triceratops wandering the woods!
  5. Fantastic, Sollips! Thank you and welcome to the Order!!
  6. Love the new avatar by the way, Monte Carlo! Let's doo-oo-oo it!!
  7. Welcome Sollips! Here's to a wonderful game indeed! Let me cordially invite you to the Obsidian Order of Eternity: for 8$ extra you're a proud member with a forum title to prove it!
  8. It's gonna happen and it's gonna happen today! Gather round to celebrate, everybody!
  9. Well here’s a nice surprise that comes with this morning’s cup of coffee! Did I really just wake up to find both an expansion pack and Wasteland 2 have been added to my pledge tier? Might be a bit early, but I’m hearing jingle bells! Thank you, Obsidian, and thank you, Mr. Fargo!
  10. Yes I do have cats, I have two wonderfully mischeivious, pain in the neck, absolute sweetheart cats. Which is why I want one in game. Idem dito!
  11. +1 Nothing wrong with a dog at all, but please let's have a cat too. Cats rule. As for the rest, great update!
  12. Ha! Well, I don’t like DA:O at all and never even bothered with ME. My favourites are Baldur’s Gate and Planescape; Lands of Lore and Divine Divinity, and more recently New Vegas and NWN2. Morrowind was great too. I frankly don’t care what ‘side’ I’m on – the mere concept is rather ridiculous – I just know my love for RPGs will never turn me into a narrow-minded fanatic who can’t enjoy a game because it doesn’t fit within his ultra specific (and deeply flawed) definition of ‘RPG’.
  13. That is not the only use or definition of the word maturity. “Maturity is a psychological term used to indicate how a person responds to the circumstances or environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, and is not determined by one's age.” Know what you are talking about before posting, thank you. And who decides what is the appropriate manner ? You ? The majority ? Society ? Liberals ? I think I'll decide for myself, thank you. That is another question entirely. My post suggested in no way others decide things for you: it merely tackled your all to narrow interpretation of the word maturity. Your ability to completely misread and/or wilfully misinterpret other people’s posts is quite staggering.
  14. That is not the only use or definition of the word maturity. “Maturity is a psychological term used to indicate how a person responds to the circumstances or environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, and is not determined by one's age.” Know what you are talking about before posting, thank you.
  15. I can understand that you fear a tad of incompetence, Miyagi, but again, the devs are bound to step in and make sure all items fit well into the word of Project Eternity. As for rejected designs, I think there will be few of them in the first place as you’ll design your item through designer sheets they’ll send you. Revoking rewards and all that, I really doubt it will ever come to that.
  16. Who cares what it is? What it is, is the entire point! And that’s Kickstarter, not a warehouse. You pledge a sum because you want to see this game made, you don’t pay to get copies of the game in bulk. Think it over: every digital copy you receive you’ll pass on to friends and relatives because you have no use for five PE serial numbers. That’s fine, there’s nothing wrong with that but of course it’s a ‘loss’: those are five or ten copies that go to (otherwise) prospective buyers. To give more free digital copies is economically unfavourable for Obsidian. Digital, so no loss – really ...
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