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Divinity OS port was a perfection, and yet console people still wouldn't budge at all.
It's just not their cup of tea.
Perhaps they ported it to the wrong consoles.
Divinity OS port was a perfection, and yet console people still wouldn't budge at all.
It's just not their cup of tea.
Loved Baldurs Gate, but couldn't finish Divinity original sin on the PS4. Is this like D:OS or more like BG?
It's just not their cup of tea
I've looked at the video posted by Soulblighter31. Most things look clunky to me, from investigating the environment, over selecting battle actions and controlling multiple characters, even menu interactions.
It seems to work, and in principle allow everything you can do on PC, but it certainly doesn't look convenient or effective.
Look at the video in this topic. They took the most mouse and keyboard game on the market and just mollested it into consoles because paradox recently got the ideea it needs to branch into consoles even if it doesnt have any console game
Divinity was amazing. I loved exploring every nook and cranny uncovering where to go, I played it several times in several ways from breaking and entering to secret paths or using animal speech. Loved that aspect.Is this game as obscure as Divinity OS?
That game annoyed the crap out of me with regards to what to do and where to go. I'm not a fan of mindlessly walking around until you stumble on something, I prefer to have a clear objective and not something where I need to pick up a random bucket to find a key that opens a door down the street which has a book that I need to read to get the next clue on what to do.
Wtf, I have no idea what those dudes are talking a about. Gameplay looks slick as fuck. Choosing between direct control or cursor, radial menu, everything looks like it put together with care to give a seamless experience.Thanks for the response, I guess I'll wait for some reliable reviews and impressions on this. Hopefully it turns out well like D:OS did.
Is this game as obscure as Divinity OS?
That game annoyed the crap out of me with regards to what to do and where to go. I'm not a fan of mindlessly walking around until you stumble on something, I prefer to have a clear objective and not something where I need to pick up a random bucket to find a key that opens a door down the street which has a book that I need to read to get the next clue on what to do.
Is this game as obscure as Divinity OS?
That game annoyed the crap out of me with regards to what to do and where to go. I'm not a fan of mindlessly walking around until you stumble on something, I prefer to have a clear objective and not something where I need to pick up a random bucket to find a key that opens a door down the street which has a book that I need to read to get the next clue on what to do.
Wtf, I have no idea what those dudes are talking a about. Gameplay looks slick as fuck. Choosing between direct control or cursor, radial menu, everything looks like it put together with care to give a seamless experience.
The Gamescon video gives a great look.
https://youtu.be/u_r2Hf3EsbA
I'm going through the Xbox One version for a review and yes, the controls actually work quite well.
Good to hear. Any idea when reviews will be out?
I'm going through the Xbox One version for a review and yes, the controls actually work quite well.
I got Divinity OS and had a ton of fun with it on PS4. Then I got Wasteland 2, and, ultimately, felt the gameplay was stale. I didn't get far, but, to me, it felt like there wasn't much strategy, and it was just about shooting stuff. The story wasn't that interesting, either (although, I didn't get far enough to see what it was really about).
Does this game have good gameplay? I'm not one of those people who can deal with an RPG that has sh*t gameplay, no matter the quality of the story. It doesn't have to be amazing, but, if it's bad, I simply can't bring myself to continue. For some kind of reference, I was fine with Witcher 3, DA:I, and DA:O. I wasn't fine with Wasteland 2, Mass Effect 1, and Skyrim Remastered (I was fine with it in 2012). Will I like this?
The controls are really good for a console port. Was very surprised.
I'm going through the Xbox One version for a review and yes, the controls actually work quite well.
If you like the gameplay style of DA:O I would think there's a good chance you will here as well.
If you like the gameplay style of DA:O I would think there's a good chance you will here as well.
Review embargo ends this Tuesday.
Can't freaking wait for this! I've heard the story is serviceable in this game, true? And how's the writing in general?
There are A LOT of options depending on your character stats, background, and earned disposition and reputation throughout conversations. You can avoid much combat with the right dialogue choices available. You are beholden to investigate the main plot but many quests have multiple paths for resolution, not all to your benefit.What's great about Baldur's Gate and this?
And what's the narrative agency like?
This is gonna be a weird question perhaps, but is there any romance in this game? I love me some romance in my RPGs.
Wow I was going to ask this question too! Is there?This is gonna be a weird question perhaps, but is there any romance in this game? I love me some romance in my RPGs.
There's Character Creation right? Should I go console or go with my laptop?
Wow I was going to ask this question too! Is there?
Edit: aww, don't be like that.EDIT: There isn't? Yikes that's a huge bummer. Guess I'll look for something else then.
There's Character Creation right? Should I go console or go with my laptop?
Wow I was going to ask this question too! Is there?
EDIT: There isn't? Yikes that's a huge bummer. Guess I'll look for something else then.
I think the story is more than serviceable and the writing is fantastic, especially in the White March expansions. I got back into this game last week and I was stunned at how good some of it is.
This is Obsidian at its finest - under no one's yoke, but their own. They were able to write the great characters and stories like they always do without a damned publisher crushing their boot on their neck forcing them to release a game before its finished and full of game breaking bugs.
Gotta know if the Pro version or XOX version will be better.
Gotta know if the Pro version or XOX version will be better.
Gotta know if the Pro version or XOX version will be better.
Unless you are trying to stir shit up......IMO the bigger difference will be which controller you prefer (or prefer for this type of game) than the very minor differences there will likely be in graphics/performance.
is there any romance in this game? I love me some romance in my RPGs.
No, there is not. They explicitly chose not to.
Not trying to stir things up. I have a Pro and I have an XOX on pre-order. I want to know what versions are best even if by a slight bit and that's the system I'll buy the game for. (Aside for PC, I don't like messing with PC).
Gotta know if the Pro version or XOX version will be better.
This rubs me up the wrong way for some reason
My toaster runs it better.
Added bonus: it makes toast.
I'm genuinely surprised people are so disappointed in there being no romances. Like, romances in RPGs have always been pretty shallow and uninteresting, and are always tacked on rather than organically be part of the plot in any way.
Anyways, pre-ordered this and am going to start a Path of the Damned run (already beat it on PC). Any tips?
60 or 30 fps on console?
All the more reason that, if you feel that way, that you should feel disappointed by its exclusion in here, considering many people think that Obsidian is a master of story-writing and character building. If there's anyone you can trust capable of delivering a high quality romance writing in RPGs, it's them, then.
Gotta admit, the no romance thing dampens my enthusiasm for this game somewhat, haha.
Edit: hmm, by "no romance" I know you folks mean that we don't get to pair the MC with someone else but surely it's featured in some way into the game right? Like maybe a party member fighting for his/her beloved, stuff like that. It's not that the idea of "romance" itself is written out from or nonexistent in the game, right?