Mister Wolf
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Looking forward to this. I don't know much about the Rogue Trader tabletop combat system but I know it uses this monstrosity:
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Looking forward to this. I don't know much about the Rogue Trader tabletop combat system but I know it uses this monstrosity:
I still need to come to terms with humans being allowed to work together with xenos in Warhammer 40k. I know it's Rogue Trader but still...
Oh yeah, right. There was something lorewise where he's kinda OK with it, right?Only the God Emperor knows.
Space marines even do it from time to time. It’s not common but does happenOh yeah, right. There was something lorewise where he's kinda OK with it, right?
Wow. I didn't know that.Space marines even do it from time to time. It’s not common but does happen
It’s not too common. It’s also for a very specific reason. Both have an enlightened interest in seeing a specific thing happenWow. I didn't know that.
Can we please have total warhammer 40k one day please.
I think either this or a Horus heresy timeline total war are probably in the works at Creative Assembly. Total War: Warhammer has been so successful for them, I bet games workshop would happily hand over a license.Can we please have total warhammer 40k one day please.
Dawn of War games be like:Can we please have total warhammer 40k one day please.
lol i loved the dawn of war games (yep even 3) but a 40k total war game with immortal empires type mode fighting for galaxies/planets would put me into the afterlife in a similar fashion to IDKFA aboveDawn of War games be like:
Looking forward to this. I don't know much about the Rogue Trader tabletop combat system but I know it uses this monstrosity:
Rogue Trader is the exploration aspect of Warhammer 40,000. Instead of Space Marines, you pretty much play grimdark Captain Kirk. They're even one of the few factions that actually have some leeway when dealing with those filthy xenos and *gasp* some of them even have aliens serving on board.
It's my favorite aspect of Warhammer 40,000. One fun thing is it explores the more obscure lore so expect weird anomalies and aliens that aren't usually discussed in the normal table top war game.
Well, not anymore. I had one many, many years ago.You got a D100?
I still need to come to terms with humans being allowed to work together with xenos in Warhammer 40k. I know it's Rogue Trader but still...
WotR wasnt particularly bad at release. Sure, there have been improvements, but I was playing the game like a week lost launch without major issues.It's an Owlcat game so expect it to be a buggy pos. I highly recommend waiting for the obvious Enhanced Edition that will release a year after just like, all their previous games.
WotR wasnt particularly bad at release. Sure, there have been improvements, but I was playing the game like a week lost launch without major issues.
This was PC, Steam.
WotR wasnt particularly bad at release. Sure, there have been improvements, but I was playing the game like a week lost launch without major issues.
This was PC, Steam.
Same for me.
You will always find issues with large games. Especially if you are looking for particular problems.Ofc, the typical it worked fine for me, while the game was dropping to low 30's, had a ton of major spells broken, and the final half of the game was a huge ass mess. \
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Only a million fixes but yeah, "ran fine for me". Buying an Owlcat game at launch is the dumbest thing you can do, but go ahead. Dont let me stop ya.
And I recently replayed it, and I can name at least 10 issues they still havent fixed, like the close range healing. Steam version as well.
But much like with BG3, you can enjoy the game despite the issues.
Rogue Trader looks fantastic!
Still have these four to go through. Some are mid sure but I feel like all these isometric (turn-based) 40K games are getting better with every release.