I've sold 3 friends $25 copies of the game in the past 2 days thanks to backer portal. I am doing the lords work.
You could have bought a 3-pack for $60. You ripped them off.
I've sold 3 friends $25 copies of the game in the past 2 days thanks to backer portal. I am doing the lords work.
Ooooh dwarven monk. Trained in the high mountains, calm of mind and sturdy of body...I could make that work
I've sold 3 friends $25 copies of the game in the past 2 days thanks to backer portal. I am doing the lords work.
You could have bought a 3-pack for $60. You ripped them off.
You could have bought a 3-pack for $60. You ripped them off.
You could have bought a 3-pack for $60. You ripped them off.
He might have bought one initially for one friend. Then other friends could shown interest and he bought extra keys later. You don't know.
Fire Monk doesnt look good for dialogue roleplaying, which means it just not good at all.
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That Fire Godlike Monk was my go-to build for every backer beta release as my favorite to play. Now I feel like a Hipster now that everyone knows its insane potential hehe.
If I want a good wizard I put points in INT and MIG?
I PM'd the dude who is making the OT for this and made a proper request to include Sensuki's videos. Hopefully he pulls through. I browsed the Bloodborne OT and it has beginner guides so I thought our OT should have those as well and no better than to have Sensuki's right?
I might make a quick video to rapidly explain what attributes you should pick for each class. Might help you all out. But I fear no one will watch and keep asking the same question here.
Monks are so dull.
I always plays as Elf spell-casters.
Following these stat discussions and then looking at in-game suggested ones makes you wonder why game suggests stats that very few recommend taking. For any class.
At least it's how it feels to me :/
Depends on what type of wizard you want to make.
Pure chaos DPS? Max Might and Int.
CC focused (sacrificing some DPS): Max Int and Perception (for interrupt bonus to take advantage of wizard implement's interrupts)
Monks are so dull.
I always plays as Elf spell-casters.
Thanks. It's hard to choose the right build for my first character.
Steam IS a form of DRM, so the only DRM-free version you can get is from GOG.
It's good for newcomers to the series. Non IE players will appreciate that part at least.
I just would be happier if I never saw stats discussions. Now I feel that I need shift through all of that to find good stat spreads for classes so I don't do some shitty stats spreads.
Annoying and confusing at same time.
now that less than 24 hours remain till launch, I'll say this: I'm glad we're finally here. I'm glad the game made it. I can't believe it's actually so close that we can almost play it already.
I admit, I was a late backer. I only found out about Project Eternity near the end of 2013, so I missed the kickstarter (and even if I had found out about it in time, I'm unable to pledge through KS) and the rush that came with it. I missed all that adrenaline of finding out that Obsidian, the remnant of those great RPG studios from the past, was actually bringing the CRPG back. I found out late, but when I did... I followed it with great interest.
I wasn't a big CRPG player back in the 90s. I don't think I ever played one back then, but I knew of their existence. I liked how they looked. I thought the complexity was interesting. They looked like worlds, living, breathing worlds, that could be explored and discovered. But I never played any of them - my PC was unable to handle modern games, I never actually saw one of those RPGs in stores, they just existed in the pages of some PC Magazines my dad sometimes bought for me. They were pictures and ideas, but not much.
PoE was clearly something that scratched that itch. I had some sort of historical debt that I had to pay. I had to play one of these fabled CRPGs. I got Baldur's Gate 2 and started playing it (and fell in love with it but never finished 'cause of many reasons... I have to return to it someday). It was huge and complex and obtuse and scary - especially for a guy that never played one of them games before. A complete noob. But I knew it had that something, that special something, that made me love it anyway.
And so... PoE is almost here. It's a reality. After two and a half years of waiting, Pillars of Eternity is ready for launching. I missed the kickstarter period, I found out late, I never knew how much it meant for some people. To me, it means I finally have the chance to feel what some people felt back in the 90s, when Baldur's Gate was first released and wasn't the household name it is today. It's nostalgia for things I didn't have or felt but could've. It scratches an itch I never knew I had.
And for Obsidian... I just hope it's the start of something greater than everything that came before. They deserve this success.
It's almost here, friends. After 15 years, or just months, or maybe even weeks or days of waiting, it's almost here. Let's savor the moment. Let's enjoy.
Following these stat discussions and then looking at in-game suggested ones makes you wonder why game suggests stats that very few recommend taking. For any class.
At least it's how it feels to me :/
Why do you need to sift through stat discussions? Just ask what type of character you would like to make, and we can offer suggestions on proper class and suggested attributes.
Monks are so dull.
I always plays as Elf spell-casters.
Why do you need to sift through stat discussions? Just ask what type of character you would like to make, and we can offer suggestions on proper class and suggested attributes.
Have anything in mind? I could cook up some cool stuff for you? Pro Bono![]()
What class benefits most from the three dialogue focused attributes?
Welp, the dream is dead...
Crosspost from the Steam thread (about PoE):
Also maybe outline which classes are not covered by companionsI highly, highly, highly, highly, highly recommend you include Sensuki's YouTube videos he made for this game in the OT. They have gotten much praise from all over the internet.
Sensuki's Pillars of Eternity Beginner's Guide - Character Creation
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaCeUrG7Bc0"]Sensuki's Pillars of Eternity Beginner's Guide - UI, Controls and Mechanics
[/URL]Sensuki's Pillars of Eternity Beginner's Guide - Basic Gameplay and Combat
He'll also be making class-specific videos focusing on what attributes to pick, why, and showcasing the typical playstyles of the classes.
So are reviews embargoed till 9 am as well or can we expect some at midnight?
OT is maybe 25%.
Just looking over the OT. Checking links. Wondering how much crap I'm gonna get.
That's not really true. Steam DRM is optional to devs and publishers. There are a ton of titles on Steam that are DRM free. That is, you can install them from steam (obviously you'd still need it to download), then play without ever turning Steam back on. Even removing Steam would be fine, so long as you start the game form a shortcut on the desktop.
Just looking over the OT. Checking links. Wondering how much crap I'm gonna get.