WOTR is an amazing CRPG, one of the best I have played so I definitely recommend it. And frankly most DLCs weren't particularly necessary. They are good, and a couple add to overall game, but it's mostly extra background.
As for Rogue Trader, I think with Season 1 DLC the game is fine. It's not worth waiting longer.
I thought Amazon had pulled the first three seasons of the show not too long ago? The ones they didn't produce because of licensing.It starts out as some of the most realistic physics in a SciFi show/movie. Even the Epstein Drive which is a fusion drive that would allow infinite thrust could be possible in the future, it lets you under go an acceleration burn to the half way point of the journey, and you then flip around and decelerate for the second half. There is some more theoretical things like wormholes and other stuff later on.
But the show started out strong and brutal feeling like the Game of Thrones of space, and it's a good comparison as there are multiple factions and politics take a central roll. The first episode has a space battle with kinetic weapons where you have rail guns punching holes through ship hulls, decks, etc. If you are a SciFi fan it's absolutely worth at least starting it and seeing if you enjoy it. It's available on Amazon Prime.
Made me check. Nah, they're all still on Prime.I thought Amazon had pulled the first three seasons of the show not too long ago? The ones they didn't produce because of licensing.
I think they only have the seasons they produced, 4-6.
I guess it must just be outside of the USA then? I have Prime in Japan and seasons 1-3 stopped being available to watch like 2 or 3 months ago. Checking now it also shows as "This title is unavailable due to expired rights." when I click on seasons 1-3. Seasons 4-6 still show just fine.Made me check. Nah, they're all still on Prime.
Yes, same in Australia, season 1 - 3 not available to watch, seasons 4 onwards are.I guess it must just be outside of the USA then? I have Prime in Japan and seasons 1-3 stopped being available to watch like 2 or 3 months ago. Checking now it also shows as "This title is unavailable due to expired rights." when I click on seasons 1-3. Seasons 4-6 still show just fine.
I guess it must just be outside of the USA then? I have Prime in Japan and seasons 1-3 stopped being available to watch like 2 or 3 months ago. Checking now it also shows as "This title is unavailable due to expired rights." when I click on seasons 1-3. Seasons 4-6 still show just fine.
Yes, same in Australia, season 1 - 3 not available to watch, seasons 4 onwards are.
UK Prime also doesn't have 1-3.
WOTR is very good. The mythic path stuff is impressive, though I think it might have been better overall to allocate like 50% of the resources used on that to improve the universal side content, which is often lacking imo.
Good till Amazon revived it, lol.is the show worth it?
I remember reading the first book around a thousand years ago and I think I didnt finish it as it was the usual generic sci fi slop.. would love to be wrong
Owlcat are making a CRPG based on Warhammer (not a sequel to Rogue Trader). They are certainly not done with the genre.Oh....another FPS shooter.
Too bad....Owlcat (Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous) was one of the few isometric RPG developers along with Obsidian (Pillars of Eternity) and Larian (Divinity Original Sin 2 and Baldur's Gate 3). Now it's down to two. Obsidian may be done with that style of game as well.
You need it don't you?
They just announced a new CRPG, 40k: Dark Heresy.Oh....another FPS shooter.
Too bad....Owlcat (Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous) was one of the few isometric RPG developers along with Obsidian (Pillars of Eternity) and Larian (Divinity Original Sin 2 and Baldur's Gate 3). Now it's down to two. Obsidian may be done with that style of game as well.
Oh....another FPS shooter.
Too bad....Owlcat (Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous) was one of the few isometric RPG developers along with Obsidian (Pillars of Eternity) and Larian (Divinity Original Sin 2 and Baldur's Gate 3). Now it's down to two. Obsidian may be done with that style of game as well.
is the show worth it?
I tried to watch the show and it wouldn't stick, but I hear it is a great universe.
Not a fan of Warhammer. Oh well. At least they aren't done with that genre.Owlcat are making a CRPG based on Warhammer (not a sequel to Rogue Trader). They are certainly not done with the genre.
And this is not an FPS, think more Mass Effect with control and command of your squad and RPG underpinning.
Not a fan of Warhammer. Oh well. At least they aren't done with that genre.
Do Warhammer games even sell?
And Owlcat seems fairly happy with Rogue Trader since they are making second CRPG based on the IP. Personally I would prefer Pathfinder or better yet, Shadowrun, but Rogue Trader was awesome.
Good. This ain't the 90s anymore. Time to go hang out with the big boys and make real games.Oh....another FPS shooter.
Too bad....Owlcat (Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous) was one of the few isometric RPG developers along with Obsidian (Pillars of Eternity) and Larian (Divinity Original Sin 2 and Baldur's Gate 3). Now it's down to two. Obsidian may be done with that style of game as well.
More interview, nice:
so the MC is the one wearing the helmet at the back in the game's main poster and the Mc's twin will have the same face and gender. you will make both at the start of the game. and the rest are companions and characters you'll meet in the game.
I tried to watch the show and it wouldn't stick, but I hear it is a great universe.