Everything posted by Amentep
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Pet is $500, Ship is $5000
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)You are probably correct. Not a single spell (wizard, druid, priest) or weapon has a range over 20m, so the player would have to savage the titans ankles until he falls over.
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Dunno, I didn't play, but I take it from your tone that the answer is non-exclusivity. I don't know the answer either, I haven't played every Kickstarter that's been done. I don't recall any of the PoE stuff being exclusive, so I ask because I really don't know if there's a tradition of people creating content for games that only they get that I'm not aware of. More initial thought was there would be a pet store or something where everyone's named pets are available, which is why I made the pet army joke.
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Have they ever limited content to the person who created it? Seems that the appeal of pledging at a creation tier is creating something in the game for everyone.
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Kinda makes you wish you could form a 'pet army' doesn't it? Not 100 pets but 100 "names", right? So probably a pool of species to choose from and slap a name on one? Right, dog, cat or pig. But 100 people naming 100 dog, cat, pig pets means 100 dog, cat, pig pets.
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Kinda makes you wish you could form a 'pet army' doesn't it?
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Confirmed: Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Just passed the 1st quarter of their funding goal!
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Starting back at level 1?
Amentep replied to thelee's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)My theory is that the aim is to do like BGII and make this a high(er) level campaign and not kick back to 1. Even if they could justify a level 1 restart for the PC, how'd that tie to the returning characters?
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Gog?
Amentep replied to Yonjuro's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Yes, probably just an oversight. That kind of wording is something to get right on the crowdfunding page though. Don't disagree with you that it'd be better to be accurate as it "Steam Key" is misleading. I'd read the text and didn't even notice that it wasn't 'right' in the graphics.
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Gog?
Amentep replied to Yonjuro's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)In the text they just say "digital download". Maybe they ran out of room on the graphic?
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Teaser for the Square-Enix (Eidos Montreal (Crystal Dynamics)) - Marvel game:
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Plea to Obsidian - please let us buy PoE2 through your backer portal
Amentep replied to Mich-666's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)The disclaimer as currently written reads "YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT NEITHER LOOSE TOOTH INDUSTRIES, INC. NOR FIG IS A REGISTERED BROKER-DEALER, FINANCIAL ADVISOR OR FUNDING PORTAL AND NEITHER LOOSE TOOTH INDUSTRIES, INC. NOR FIG ENGAGES IN ANY CONDUCT THAT WOULD REQUIRE SUCH REGISTRATION. NEITHER LOOSE TOOTH INDUSTRIES, INC. NOR FIG PROVIDES INVESTMENT ADVICE OR MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS." All this does is state that what Fig.com is doing isn't advising, selling or crowdfunding the purchase of securities as defined by the SEC and therefore does not have to register with the SEC (who regulate the exchange of securities - ie a certificate or other financial instrument that can be sold or traded - like stocks and bonds). SEC on Funding Portals, for example:
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Plea to Obsidian - please let us buy PoE2 through your backer portal
Amentep replied to Mich-666's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Well that and Feargus is one of the people behind Fig. Was there ever any real chance if PoE2 went crowdfunding that it wouldn't be on Fig?
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The Weird, Random, and Interesting things that Fit Nowhere Else Thread
Very interesting; that said I never thought the Death Star trench was the equator line as it is in the briefing that it runs perpendicular from the equator line and is 'north" of the dish.
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The Kickstarter Thread
Francis Ford Coppella/American Zoetrope is working with others to bring APOCALYPSE NOW to video games, allowing the player to make choices independent of the movie in RPG style with an emphasis more like survival horror than action-shooter. They've taken to Kickstarter for funding. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fringerider/apocalypse-now-the-game?ref=nav_search Team includes Francis Ford Coppola (dir Apocalypse Now) Rob Auten (lead writer Gears of War) Lawrence Liberty (executive producer, Fallout: New Vegas) Montgomery Markland (producer, Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, designer/producer Aliens: Crucible) with Josh Sawyer as special advisor. No clue if it'll be good, but it certainly seems to have ambition, at least.
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Movies You've Seen Recently
I used to stay up and watch the Oscars for many years, but stopped a few years ago as my interest waned (also I had to get up at a reasonable time in the morning after I changed jobs). I've heard a lot of positive things about Silence but I confess, that the way those reviews were constructed, it didn't seem to generate a feeling in me that people were going to recognize it for Oscar time.
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Movies You've Seen Recently
AMPAS's Oscars nominees list is out. http://oscar.go.com/nominees Biggest surprise to me? Finding Dory didn't get a nod for Best Animated Picture. Its success, it being from Pixar and it not being a bad film (even if I didn't think it the strongest of the animated films I've seen last year) all meant I thought it'd get a nod (even figured it'd get one over Zootopia which I thought was a better film).
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The Funny Things Thread
I suspect it is a pretty big relief to not have to be president. But then again if you take enough pictures of people, they'd bound to get one where someone looked happy and someone looked unhappy, so I'm not sure its worth reading much into it beyond an initial bemusement...
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Movies You've Seen Recently
Mercenaries as I understand it. There has been a bunch of outcry about it, as the chinese director of the chinese funded movie casting Matt Damon is Hollywood whitewashing or something. I don't care about any racial implications, or anything like that, I just can't get over how goofy it looks. It's like here's a bunch of warriors fighting monsters along The Great Wall of China, cool! And now here's Matt Damon... wait, what? A paycheck is a paycheck, I guess. Now part of me want Matt Damon to star in a string of seemingly random crappy films ala Nic Cage (no hate, I love Nic Cage). Edit: An an aside, I don't think you can call it whitewashing if he's playing a European mercenary. A European mercenary would be white. Now, if Matt Damon had been cast as Cao Cao in The Fall of the Han Dynasty, THAT would be whitewashing. Oerwinde is correct, though, that people complained of whitewashing ('why'd they make the character European rather than Chinese?') as well as being accused of doing the "white person saves the Chinese' trope. Apparently they were actualy trying to address issues of pandering by creating an film for the international market but with a largely Chinese based creative types. Damon was seen as a start that could help the movie play internationally and they didn't won't his role to be a glorified cameo in an otherwise Chinese film.
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Movies You've Seen Recently
SPLIT. Thought it worked as a thriller in the vein of Cloverfield. If you go to see it I recommend not reading spoilers; it us a Shyamalan film and has its share of twists.
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Can't change dice
Amentep replied to Weskingofscots's topic in Pathfinder Adventures: Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)I've noticed the same issue. HOWEVER, if you change the dice then leave the picked dice seem to persist until the next time you open character select up at which point it reverts to default blue. I've checked the other characters I have and it appears to only be Seoni effected.
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Come on guys, we know it's Pillars of Eternity 2
Amentep replied to Infinitron's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)Rivers on earth. Project Limpopo, Project Apalachicola, Project South Esk, Project Dnieper...
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The Weird, Random, and Interesting things that Fit Nowhere Else Thread
As I recall, the Community college system in California used a multiple measures method for placement (not admissions); this was considered to be a great break through for remediation (at one point this was my area of work). Where I work, there was no community college system, but I did work at one time for an institution that would have been equivilent to a community college (open enrollment). As our governing body began looking at retention rates, they started adding criteria (to be fair, it was always open admissions with caveats) and moved to requiring a minimum score based on a multiple measures format. The four research institutions that are also run by this governing body are also held to this criteria, but have layered on many, many other requirements because they are selective admissions and need ways to differentiate students who end up with the same formula scores. That said, the governing body where I work went to multiple measures with a heavy weight on HS GPA because of the studies promoted by several organizations (including, IIRC, Complete College America) that said HS GPA was a better predictor of early college / freshman year success that SAT/ACT. This mirrored there Freshman Index requirement which also weighed heavily on HS GPA that was combined with the SAT or ACT score. Which was what I was trying to make my point on; there are studies that have indicated that even with grade inflation, HS GPA is a better predictor of early college success than SAT/ACT. But I was not advocating that schools abandon SAT/ACT. I was a proponent in our system of looking at multiple points to address success factors.