Everything posted by Superdeluxe
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Should be FIFTEEN levels in the mega dungeon, not 14 (response to update 27)
So the 14 number is incorrect?
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If there was only one RPG to be saved in the world I would choose.....
Planescape torment
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Please don't get used to the term endless 'dungeon'
I want a mega dungeon.
- Idea: merge the stronghold and 2nd big city
- Don't make the mega dungeon too easy to exit and re-enter
- Don't make the mega dungeon too easy to exit and re-enter
- Don't make the mega dungeon too easy to exit and re-enter
- Don't make the mega dungeon too easy to exit and re-enter
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The Obsidian Order of Eternity wants YOU! part 5
Welcome welcome!
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New stretch goal?
Superdeluxe replied to chisled2bone's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Delete
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New stretch goal?
Superdeluxe replied to chisled2bone's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Based on KS comments there might be one more
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New stretch goals!
Pretty much this right here, seems like they were discussing it
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New stretch goals!
I'm guessing they did not think they would hit 3.5 so early
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Development time too short
Well considering does not have publishers to worry about I think we are good
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Is there a point where a game is too big?
Superdeluxe replied to Gibbscape_Torment's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)You worry too much
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What about hiring Brent Knowles?
Like the dude, but it seems like the OE guys are done with the designers. Otherwise they would have name dropped him for a stretch goal
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Mega Dungeon Level Size
Ruins of undermountain please
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Do I see guns and gunpowder ? I hope not :S
I hate the standard medieval fantasy tropes, and am glad OE is mixing it up a little.
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How Would You Feel if the Fundraising Was Extended?
I have no issue with it. Just make sure your original backers have the exclusive loot that won't be able to be had with the late comers
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Big City #2- 3.5mil. stretch goal
Oh, god, no. Drakensangs cities were boring compared to Baldur's Gate, Athkatla, Sigil etc. They didn't improve on it at all either in the sequal Also, if you dislike talking for hours, maybe this wont be the game for you. Just mentioning it... Big city should be interesting enough. And it's really hard to make 4 additional pledges inbetween. Since they kinda need all that money just for the city idea. Which also makes it quite impossible for those saying "switch them around". $200K and $500K aren't equal now, are they? I think you are missing my point.
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Big City #2- 3.5mil. stretch goal
It's appealing but there is nothing in between to keep the interest going. 500k seems really large..where as 100k/200k seem easier to achieve making it more likely to have people their pledge http://forums.obsidi...80#entry1235579 Just in case you missed the quote. The nearest thing Obsidian/BIS did is probably Barcelona in Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader. I haven't played it by myself but quite many people didn't complain of it although they complained a lot of other things in the game. I saw that quote, it was in response to my question about mini stretch goals.
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Big City #2- 3.5mil. stretch goal
It's appealing but there is nothing in between to keep the interest going. 500k seems really large..where as 100k/200k seem easier to achieve making it more likely to have people their pledge
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Big City #2- 3.5mil. stretch goal
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. OE seems to think so, when I asked them about mini stretch goals to keep interest up
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Big City #2- 3.5mil. stretch goal
On the other hand, it also costs money and time, better spend in the big city/keep. Unless of course you want goals so tiny that excitement will be pretty nihil by achieving them anyway. Or just use something you had planned for the game originally and use it as more of a info dump stretch.
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What would make you pledge more?
The almanac in print