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  1. I don't have a problem with the concept of gouging more money out of kickstarter backers to enable the game to exist: I've got a copy of Wasteland 2 that I might play someday.

     

     

    The NPCs are harmless, some have interesting stories which would have been good if they had some relation to the protagonist or any of the companions - I think they were a missed opportunity.

     

    The NPC gravestones are *noise*, ignore them, unfortunately the few witty ones are not worth the effort it takes to find them.

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  2. Still it feels like something isn't right, an Infinity Engine game really should not have such steep minimum requirements. PoE has vastly higher minimum reqs than BG2, but does not have vastly superior graphics, IMO. I still love PoE though, don't get me wrong.

    FYI: it's not an Infinity Engine game and the graphics are very significantly better than the original BG* series.

     

    What's *wrong* is that OBS chose to minimise their technical risk for the kickstarter on which they had (probably) bet the company so that they could concentrate resources on developing their own IP/content :)

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    @nwillard, if you aren't prepared to learn basic information about the spells you may find this game quite hard, 

    I've actually just about finished the game, no troubles at all :) I'm referring to the fact that there's no quick way to see cast time (Slow/Averege/Fast) and changing that would improve the gameplay flow.

     

    Sorry, if I may have caused any offence.

     

    There are plenty of games built around a HUD that would justice to a modern jet, I'm satisfied that PoE keeps most of the technical game play information out of (immediate) sight.

  4. A beta build should not have any catastrophic bugs but is very likely to contain *annoying issues* both known and unknown.

    I am currently running the beta because I want to help make the first release of v3 as good as it can be and so far I am impressed with the overall quality.

     

    For me, getting to try out and provide feedback on the updated gameplay is a bonus.

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    I've kust cleared the temple/ruins near Dyrford and it seems every enemy cipher has been rearmed with pistols (I had a lot to sell to the smith), there was even a fine blunderbuss (nice loot, very expensive to buy).

    Even on normal those ciphers seemed a lot more annoying/dangerous than they had been on previous play throughs.

     

     

    I'm wondering if the *balance* changes were intended to nerf enemy ciphers who can now (with improved AI scripts) *perfectly* mesh casting powers with reloading slow missile weapons?

    Those ciphers always used guns.

    Ok, thanks for the clarification.

     

    I'm still wondering if the cypher nerf is connected with over effective AI ciphers than player concerns.

  6. I've kust cleared the temple/ruins near Dyrford and it seems every enemy cipher has been rearmed with pistols (I had a lot to sell to the smith), there was even a fine blunderbuss (nice loot, very expensive to buy).

    Even on normal those ciphers seemed a lot more annoying/dangerous than they had been on previous play throughs.

     

     

    I'm wondering if the *balance* changes were intended to nerf enemy ciphers who can now (with improved AI scripts) *perfectly* mesh casting powers with reloading slow missile weapons?

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    OBS wanted PoE to have a *classic*, hand drawn, isometric look and, presumably after evaluating the options, chose an implementation technology that involves explicit loads rather than (say) mysterious pauses during gameplay.

     

    The problem is not the concept of having explicit loads per se, it is that the implementation they chose - the Unity Engine - is slow and bloated when it comes to data storage and loading/saving.

     

    And I dare say that they did not choose to use this implementation because of its efficiency or technological magnificence, but rather because doing so was much cheaper than implementing a superior custom-tailored solution. (And they preferred to spend their budget on content rather than tech.) 

    Like I said, OBS evaluated the options in the light of the requirements they had set themselves.

     

    As someone who has developed a lot of code in the past and, later in my career, had a close look at how many different organisations have mis-developed and mis-managed their software I'm not going to criticise OBS for choosing the Unity Engine over anything else without a LOT more information than *the loading screens are a bit slow* ;)

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  8. Chanters might get some kind of talent like that of Cacofonix http://www.asterix.com/the-a-to-z-of-asterix/characters/cacofonix.html

    More seriously they might get a jazz-like ability to improvise so that at the same levels wizards get spell *mastery* chanters can pick a L1-L2-L3 phrase that can be inserted into the current song 1/encounter.

     

    I am finding that the new Second Wind ability has devalued all other forms of healing (normal difficulty), anyone one with any points in Athletics has it, you get all the endurance back in one hit and it's reasonably fast to use. Maybe Second Wind should function more like Continuous Recovery?

     

    Survival is now a worthwhile skill but some of the camping bonuses it grants seem a bit odd (movement speed?) and whilst I can understand why survival might grant a ranger-like damage bonus I find the ability to re-tune it at will a bit *gamey*.

     

    ALL immunity information is now displayed for monsters from first contact (even before you have a cyclopedia entry), this is very useful but does not feet right to me for a cRPG like PoE.

  9. I am finding the submenu for equipment( (etc.) abilities an annoyance.

    That part of the UI was not cluttered, rather it showed you all available options, now it shows some and hides others :(

     

    Stealth is fine, as previously stated it's more about being able to pre-position your characters than one-shotting a combat.

     

    My experience with Grieving Mother at L7 is that ciphers have morphed from a damage/de-buff roll to primarily a de-buff roll due to focus cost changes.

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  10. Hi Aarrik,

     

    I have pause set on Enemy Spotted but not Combat Start as normally I initiate combat from stealth and having both set is generally superfluous.

     

    What I find odd is that is going from the Stronghold event log straight into a real time combat with effectively no warning for the party.

    I'd prefer not to have to fiddle with the pause options just to resolve an attack.

     

    I know that some people regard these fights as a chore and I was hoping that if they played out a bit more like the fight at Stalwart (EG attempting to sack a random upgrade or two) they might be better received. You might even overlay an icon of some scaling ladders or tunnel entrance on the map to indicate how they got in.

  11. Now, it's late where I live and so I might be a tad diminished, but sometimes I think rewards and scaling and experience points and the like have become distilled into a sort of elixir that intoxicates us as players so much that we lose sight of the thing that RPGs offer more than other genres, namely the opportunity to be part of the story without being enslaved or imprisoned by it. ...Or not. Whatever. I'll probably read this in the morning and wonder what the hell I was thinking.

    I think the saddest reflection of this is players who consider (EG) Steam achievements to be an end in themselves and complain when it is impossible for them to *earn* 100% of them for a specific game.

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