Do you need 40+ Subtlety? I had 47 about halfway through Act 1, but I don't know what it was at that location, and I search everywhere. Although not in stealth mode, so maybe that would have helped? If that's true, then I guess it really doesn't matter what core you pick at the start, just as long as you pick it twice. May as well grab Frost, since it's the best of the four options anyway. Unless there's an option to pick a staff at the start.
edit: Jesus christ Verse is ridiculous. She's literally now a Way of the Hundred Fist Monk from Diablo 3. Start with Fury's Embrace > Proc Lightning Weapon explosion > Hit everything around with it, if she crits, she hits everything within 1.5m (possibly triggering more weapon procs if there's no internal cooldown) > kill something to gain three attacks per basic attack for 20s for more chain reactions. Going to test the cooldown by having her solo a pack.
Yeah, I wish I'd doubled down on Frost magic instead of going Lightning/Frost. My lightning spells are mostly useless, and will probably stay that way until I get the right shapes and accents to boost the CC, while my Frost spells do massive damage, AND you find the Frostfire accent really early.
Earlier in the thread I mentioned struggling with Verses damage output as an archer. It was just equipment issues. After unlocking the keep I bought a purple weapon which tripled her damage output. Unlocking more spells has helped too.
Obsidian said something about Unity trying to access network adapters while accessing it's own assets and failing if you have VMware or virtual network adapters, disabling it should fix loading time issues. I have no idea why this is actually a thing.
There has to be something else as well. I have vmware and I just loaded up the game and was ready to play in less than 10 seconds after I clicked continue.
Yeah, I know. It's just that on my first playthrough,
the forge
was an option I took near the end, and even if you were to grab it early, I'm not sure if you'd have enough materials for what you need by then.
Can you not
I didn't really compare Barik's stuff to other upgraded heavy gear, so it's entirely possible. Probable even, now that I think about it, just by virtue of artifacts having unique abilities.
Also, I just finished my first playthrough after 28 hours. Here a quick run down of my initial thoughts.
Sided with the Disfavoured. Ashe and Tunon became my underlings and I killed Nerat and Bleden.
All in all a really good game, in some aspects even better than Pillars, though worse in others.
Really liked the itemization compared to PoE, with some items having unique properties, reminiscent of Baldur's Gate. PoE kinda fixed that with the expansions, but Tyranny wins regardless.
I enjoyed most of the companions and especially the Archons. Props to whomever designed the latter, they all look incredibe. One issue I have with the recruitable NPCs, and this goes for PoE as well, is that they're totally front-loaded. Just like in Pillars, you can exhaust pretty much every dialogue option right from the get-go, hampering their overall arc. I hope Obsidian finally fixes this in their next game, because it's a huge waste of opportunity in terms of character writing.
Reactivity seems to be there as well, although it's hard to tell after just one playthrough.
Now, one kinda big issue I have with the game is the final act.
It seems so rushed. Take care of this guy, kill that guy, Tunon bends his knee and we're done. WHAT? I dig the idea that we never get to see Kyros and don't overthrow his/hers (also really liked the ambiguity about Kyros' gender/being) empire in just a few days after becoming an Archon, but the ending is just way too abrupt. I wonder how much ended up on the cutting floor.
Don't get me wrong, this sours me a bit on the experience, but it's still a really good RPG and I'm looking forward to more stories from this extremely well-realized universe, be it DLC or a full-fledged sequel.
I'm running off a decade-old hard-drive and whilst I get a very long initial load time (approx one to one and a half minutes) when I press 'Continue' from the Main Menu, everything else loads in ten seconds or less for the rest of my play session.
I'm running off a decade-old hard-drive and whilst I get a very long initial load time (approx one to one and a half minutes) when I press 'Continue' from the Main Menu, everything else loads in ten seconds or less for the rest of my play session.
I watched a few Twitch streamers play the game and was pretty surprised by all this.
My PC with SSD will show the loading screen at the start of a new game and play the brief piece of music for less than one time through (about 4 secs). Watching some streamers though, that can extend to play 3 times through and then some (around 40+sec). Quite crazy. Not sure what causes that.
With an SSD loading at Lethian' s Crossing is lengthy enough that I cringe before entering or exiting a building there. It has been just fine before that point though.
Loading time from the main menu was long enough for me to read a few pages from a book. In game it was a little better but still really long on map travel segments
With an SSD loading at Lethian' s Crossing is lengthy enough that I cringe before entering or exiting a building there. It has been just fine before that point though.
Oh god yes. Worst area in the entire game for exploration. There also seems to be a memory leak issue. Never had a problem before, but the game was crawling to 1fps during some fights. I was using a bunch of AoE abilities that would proc other AoE abilities, so on the PC I'm playing it on, that kind of makes sense. But what doesn't make sense is for the game to remain sub 30fps after that for the majority of the game.
Earlier in the thread I mentioned struggling with Verses damage output as an archer. It was just equipment issues. After unlocking the keep I bought a purple weapon which tripled her damage output. Unlocking more spells has helped too.
I'm honestly not really seeing the point of an archer on anything other than PotD difficulty. Things just die too quickly on Hard or below around midway through. It also doesn't help that this is my second playthrough, and I've still never found the Sigil of Guarded Form (can make a Haste spell for +25% movement and -25% recovery), which I was planning on using long before now. I read that you get it from
A vendor of the Disfavored
which doesn't help my current playthrough, and it also sucks if there really are faction specific Sigils. Anyway, one of the best bows in the game is located at the
Yeah, the load times are pretty rough. The initial one is massive, and transitions take just long enough to induce dread. I want to say Pillars was the same, but you spent a lot more time on each map so it didn't seem as bad.
Loading times have been better for me than they were for Pillars, but only just marginally. Still pretty bad on the whole, imo. Hopefully they'll improve in whatever game Obsidian puts out next.
While I am not close to finishing it, this certainly seems like the same opinion I have. Dare I say, I might like it more than Pillars in many respects. It's a tough call, but I'd probably have a more informed response once finished
that's not the issue i'm having. There's a group of pricks that won't let me across their precious bridge peacefully so i can't get into Lethian's Crossing without destroying them.
that's not the issue i'm having. There's a group of pricks that won't let me across their precious bridge peacefully so i can't get into Lethian's Crossing without destroying them.
Do you need 40+ Subtlety? I had 47 about halfway through Act 1, but I don't know what it was at that location, and I search everywhere. Although not in stealth mode, so maybe that would have helped? If that's true, then I guess it really doesn't matter what core you pick at the start, just as long as you pick it twice. May as well grab Frost, since it's the best of the four options anyway. Unless there's an option to pick a staff at the start.
If in Act 1 you sided with the faction currently occupying Lethian's Crossing due to your choices in Conquest, the Bronze Brotherhood leader is automatically hostile towards you.
Nerd Commando has started doing builds for Tyranny. Anyone into Min-Maxing in CRPG's are probably already familiar with his channel, if not he's amazing at breaking RPG's in half and worth checking out.
Nerd Commando has started doing builds for Tyranny. Anyone into Min-Maxing in CRPG's are probably already familiar with his channel, if not he's amazing at breaking RPG's in half and worth checking out.
hmm, I am pleased with the difference in my second playthrough, some new maps/locations, found also new spell combinations (expressions) and even in the reused maps there are plenty of differences, pretty cool
Man. My character is all about law and dominating his enemies and showing no respect to failure and standing against tall odds... so I sided with the Dishonored against the Citadel. But. Voices of Neraat is so cool. I loved the colored-text side conversations with Neraat in dialog (is that just a high Lore thing?). Seriously considering rerolling to a character I can roleplay to be buddies with Neraat.
If in Act 1 you sided with the faction currently occupying Lethian's Crossing due to your choices in Conquest, the Bronze Brotherhood leader is automatically hostile towards you.
Holy shit. That makes a ton more sense. I sided with no one, so I had no issues.
Anyone know if it is possible to not have to murder all the Unbroken on the anarchist path? My anarchist aims to br true neutral and not being able to talk my way out of those fight irks me.
If in Act 1 you sided with the faction currently occupying Lethian's Crossing due to your choices in Conquest, the Bronze Brotherhood leader is automatically hostile towards you.
I kicked the Bronze Brotherhood out in Conquest, sided with Scarlet Chorus in Act 1, and was able to "peacefully" (ie I demanded, they backed down) get through the bridge without a fight.
I kicked the Bronze Brotherhood out in Conquest, sided with Scarlet Chorus in Act 1, and was able to "peacefully" (ie I demanded, they backed down) get through the bridge without a fight.
I hadn't updated my spell arsenal for some time. Now that that is taken care of, the elemental enemies are going down like flies. Completed the Burning Library section, which was fairly straightforward.
While I do have some issues with the game, I am enjoying it and can see myself replaying this once I beat it.
Man. My character is all about law and dominating his enemies and showing no respect to failure and standing against tall odds... so I sided with the Dishonored against the Citadel. But. Voices of Neraat is so cool. I loved the colored-text side conversations with Neraat in dialog (is that just a high Lore thing?). Seriously considering rerolling to a character I can roleplay to be buddies with Neraat.
Make sure everyone can heal themselves. That helps immensely.
Also use blurred vision on your melee.
If you your biggest problem is getting overwhelmed, I suggest you immediately stealth after the cut-scene is over and move your party to the entrance. You should be able to break the mob into two.
Nerd Commando has started doing builds for Tyranny. Anyone into Min-Maxing in CRPG's are probably already familiar with his channel, if not he's amazing at breaking RPG's in half and worth checking out.
Man, I normally never have an issue understanding someone speaking English with a heavy accent, but he really pushes it to the limit. I struggled to make it through five minutes. It's like listening to someone doing run-on sentences of Google translate. His tank build just for Normal is ridiculous, in an I don't know what the hell he's thinking kind of way. So many disables that aren't even needed, unless you're just carrying a party full of healers and zero damage characters. Fights don't last long enough for all of that to matter. PotD on the other hand is a different story.
Obsidian said something about Unity trying to access network adapters while accessing it's own assets and failing if you have VMware or virtual network adapters, disabling it should fix loading time issues. I have no idea why this is actually a thing.
If I were to make an Act 1 guide for new players it would be
– Pay attention to the engagement tooltip.
– Lantry will teach you the Life sigil at loyalty 1. Teach this spell to everyone in your party. This is essential and will save your bacon numerous times.
– There are 4 major storylines, which one you get depends on who you align with in act 1. Scarlet chorus, Disfavoured, Rebels and Fuck everybody.
– If you want to side with the rebels, it is very unintuitive
you have to spare the rebel leaders every chance you get, and be honest with Eb
– If you plan to go with the Rebels or to fuck everyone, go to Apex in conquest mode.
Lethian's crossing will be commanded by the Bronze Brotherhood by default
– One of the best sigils in the game, frostfire, is found in Tripplenet as a secret.
– Make sure to buy all the sigils you can from the merchants at the DF and SC camps.
– Make use of the trainers at each camp every time you level up. They are the NPCs outside of the resting tents, you have to ask them to tell you about themselves before you can ask them to train you. You can gain 5 skill ranks for every level. This is useful for getting early game lore for spells (especially for companions who have shite lore), or upping your subterfuge to open chests.
– Return to the DF and SC camps after you finish all the mission but before you talk to the archons again. There will be new NPCs to interact with.
Also found this one on tvtropes, if you really don't want a time limit hanging over your head:
Kyros edict is set for the day of swords, which is an annual holiday. If you keep resting so 8 days have passed, then proclaim the edict, the counter will be set to 365 days
Agreed on being very careful to get all the Sigils, Accents, etc. laying around and for sale in Act 1, they're Gone Forever if you don't and some of them (FROSTFIRE BIATCH) are crazy good.
I am in the middle of Act 2 and have clearly hit the point where my characters are so good that every fight is a complete steamroll, playing on hard. Should have gone up a level. Barik is absolutely crushing everything in 1 or 2 hits with Frost Grasp, or whatever, from Lantry that gives him frost damage. Hitting for over a hundred on the regular and exploding fools left and right. Not to mention Sirin and Lantry spamming ice spells left and right with Frostfire and damage sigils. The amount of damage you can do in the opening salvo is ludicrous.
well guess I'm gonna get this. Not entirely sure I'll prefer more story and less fights, but can't ignore all these positive impressions, and Pokemon is a week away sooo bought
Conquest mode, Lore/Exposition in hoverable tool tips, magic and the reputation systems I feel like are the best things to take away from this game and apply to others.
Uh...my Sirin is broken and I don't know how to fix her. She's singing at a ridiculous rate and if I put her on a damage song everything around just explodes. It's kinda amusing but I don't want to just walk through the game lol.
Uh...my Sirin is broken and I don't know how to fix her. She's singing at a ridiculous rate and if I put her on a damage song everything around just explodes. It's kinda amusing but I don't want to just walk through the game lol.
Conquest mode, Lore/Exposition in hoverable tool tips, magic and the reputation systems I feel like are the best things to take away from this game and apply to others.
I really want to see a lets play of a [Glare silently] playthrough
apparently the devs have ordered shirts which say "Glare Silently"
Apparently this dialogue happens later in the game if you keep glaring (spoilers)
Tunon: "Ever since you arrived at the Tiers, you have proven stubbornly tight-lipped. Your speech is often stilled as if by some great terror or apprehension. Can you answer for this anomaly or are you too simple to manage it?"
PC: "[Say Nothing]"
Tunon: "I don't know why I expected any different."
Uh...my Sirin is broken and I don't know how to fix her. She's singing at a ridiculous rate and if I put her on a damage song everything around just explodes. It's kinda amusing but I don't want to just walk through the game lol.
From what I can gather elsewhere, the current bugs involving Sirin (This and one where she loses her learnt songs) occur when you swap her in and out of your party. So for the time being, if you want to play with Sirin, recruit her and keep her in the party at all times.
I kicked the Bronze Brotherhood out in Conquest, sided with Scarlet Chorus in Act 1, and was able to "peacefully" (ie I demanded, they backed down) get through the bridge without a fight.