Everything posted by Jora
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Age of Decadence
He's never actually said it will be awesome. He's said he hopes that it'll be a good game that people want to replay and that "there's nothing revolutionary or evolutionary about it". And a lot of games did take the easy way out when it comes to quests, even the ones that have excellent role-playing elements. Dragon Age suffers from tedious combat, 70% or so of which could've been cut from the game. The early chapters of Risen are great but the game then devolves into a hack & slash fest. I didn't play The Witcher very far but the opening chapter consist mainly of running around killing ghost dogs that manifest out of air. Etc. Etc. It's only a good thing that a developer wants to move away from that kind of design. Plus he openly admits that making a different kind of game is harder than he thought. He's constantly being asked what is taking so long to finish AoD and many people are under the impression that the team's only polishing the graphics, so that's why he's saying that the quest design takes time.
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Age of Decadence
The "kill enemy x, gather n items" design can be found in many other games besides MMO's. The Witcher, Risen, Gothic, Dragon Age, Geneforge, and most other RPGs out there all suffer from it. I don't see why it's douchy to say that creating interesting quests that don't follow that simple formula is hard and time-consuming.
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A sad announcement
Just saw this thread. Never really liked Visceris' internet persona but his death is a shame. May he rest in peace.
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Thank you Obsidian
Glad to hear that! I bought the game mostly because of Obsidian's knack for great, even epic, conversations. MotB is still fresh in my mind, and speaking with Myrkul was simply breathtaking in that game. And who doesn't remember meeting Ravel or The Practical Incarnation for the first time in PS:T?
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Fallout: New Vegas
The CRPG genre peaked with Arcanum and Torment. Hopefully the next decade will bring with it something that has as much style and atmosphere.
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Age of Decadence
Come on, even you can't think the graphics are that bad!
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TOP GAMES OF 2009
What didn't you like about it? I heard good things about the role-playing options in it and the city setting interests me.
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TOP GAMES OF 2009
Risen Geneforge 5 Haven't had much time to play Dragon Age yet but the game seems promising. Want to play: Mysteries of Westgate Assassins Creed 2
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Age of Decadence
Mirrors: http://depositfiles.com/files/33jtci9g8 http://www.filefront.com/15216873/AoD_demo.exe edit: people seem to be experiencing some freezes and crashing. If you have problems running it don't hesitate to tell them on their board.
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Age of Decadence
It's out: http://www.irontowerstudio.com/files/AoD_demo.exe After playing go to the Iron Tower board to give your opinion.
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Age of Decadence
In the latest version I played (one with a working save system), the early fights are quite easy and a chance to get to know the system, but they get very tricky later on. Yeah, all weapons and armor have their pros and cons.
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Age of Decadence
Starwars: I definitely get the feeling that especially in the final game itself (with it being non-linear and all) you can't be sure you can beat the opponents in your way just because you have the best equipment to suit your skills. If the opponent is tactically build to resist the kind of character you have built, you might want to search other challenges or change your tactic completely no matter how high your skills are.
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Age of Decadence
Well, in terms of tactics the combat system is better than Fallout's but being a single person RPG it's obviously nowhere near JA2 or, say, ToEE.
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Age of Decadence
The combat demo will be released for public testing on Friday: http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=996597#996597
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Age of Decadence
The public version of the combat beta shouldn't be far off. They are fine-tuning the combat balance (right now it favors blocking over dodging) based on tester feedback and implementing sounds, AFAIK.
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Age of Decadence
I've been playing the beta whenever I have time (which sadly isn't often), but I'm really enjoying it. Of course, the combat isn't on par with the best squad-level tactical games, but seeing as the finished product is going to be a single-player CRPG I think it will do just fine. Even though the system is relatively simple and easy to learn, it still offers a good variety of combat styles and weapons. I'm very impressed by how smooth the controls are. The camera is easy to adjust with the mouse wheel and the interface is very clear. Clicking NPCs and objects with the left mouse button opens up a window in which you can choose the action you want to take. I can't tell you how relieved I was about this, because I had just finished my second playthrough of Mask of the Betrayer, a game that has one of the worst interface systems ever. :horror: I'm also glad that the inventory is easy to manage. The icons are easily distinguishable and you can use filters and the mouse wheel to navigate the item lists.
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Age of Decadence
The December 2012 bit is a joke about the Mayan calendar and the end of the world, I think. The combat demo shouldn't be too far away.
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Any good games coming out?
Age of Decadence should be good. It's an RPG that seems to offer a huge number of choices and a gameworld that reacts to them. The dialogues seem to be well written. http://www.irontowerstudio.com edit: estimated release date unknown
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Random Ship Name Generator
I like Hurricane Business.
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SWK.com interview with Vince D. Weller
The sound effects were added to the video by a member of the community who took them from Fallout to illustrate how much sounds would improve the game.
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Bourne, 007, or Bauer
The new vision of Bond from Casino Royale.
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AoD interview at Rock, Paper, Shotgun
You must be thinking of some other game, as PtD was released by some Americans in 2002 (I think they started woring on it circa 1998). Here's a thread dedicated to PtD
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AoD interview at Rock, Paper, Shotgun
The latest combat video of the upcoming RPG messiah generated some buzz (both positive and negative) which lead to journalist Kieron Gillen having a long chat with the lead dev Vince Weller ("Vaultman" on this board). They talk a lot about the state of the industry among other things. Go read it yourself and rant away! Is this man potentially dangerous or should we follow his lead to a happier future? http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/?p=1028
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Bioware working on Jade Empire 2?
Ehh, of course you can. Especially if it has supernatural elements and JE has those in spades.
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What are you playing now?
I might be totally wrong, but aren't there vodyanoi in Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter? The iceberg island in the Sea of Moving Ice has all sorts fishy people. edit: ice, not glass