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ELEX ELEX RELEASE THREAD

Shadenuat

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wtf is with ending slides, they say either nothing or make almost no sense or just retell what already happened in the game
it's like they were meant for time between chapters, not the endgame

and if you click your mouse they all end instantly and you get back into the game over state.
 

Grimlorn

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There's a safe in the middle of the Fort underneath a Radio tower. You can't hack it and as far as I can tell there is no number on the radio tower or nearby. No codes I've found have worked on it.

If you're talking about Elmar's Safe then..

Gunner gives you the code if you pay him shards when he asks for it, but it's not really worth it.

the code is 1337, yeah

EDIT: is the manhunt quest broken? You get all 4 audiologs and then you find the 3 idiots in the radio tower in xacor near the dark souls references. What else is missing? Who is this elusive chad?

inb4 virgin free people versus chad alb meme
No not Elmar's safe. It's at the radio tower in the middle of the Fort.

If you go into the quest log. It's under Abessa section I think, it mentions Jax thinks Ray is the one they're looking for, but showing up with Ray doesn't do anything even during their initial conversation. Probably a part of his bounty hunter quest that never got finished. I did think it was weird that the final guy had 5 contracts.
 

Murk

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Oh I finished Ray's quest no problem, and the 'log' is satisfied when you go see the 3 dingbats in the building, it just doesn't make any sense or have a sense of resolution.

I am probably not remembering the one in the fort, will check back when I get home :D
 

Grimlorn

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Oh I finished Ray's quest no problem, and the 'log' is satisfied when you go see the 3 dingbats in the building, it just doesn't make any sense or have a sense of resolution.

I am probably not remembering the one in the fort, will check back when I get home :D
There's a quest complete section, if you go into the bounty hunter quest, it mentions the Ray is Chad stuff. That's what I meant.
 

kalganoat

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I've played around 8 hours. This game is a flawed gem. My problem with it are the clunky control and combat system, terrible balancing. Writing is okay though and I enjoy the freedom it gives me.
 
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i'll ask again whether this game is "good" but i'm gonna phrase it thusly:

i currently have 52 gigs of free HDD space and 20-25 of those are reserved... is ELEX worth using up my other gigs of free space?
 

Murk

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Check the greenhouse in the fort and what they're growing there /snoopdogg.mp3
 

CreamyBlood

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i'll ask again whether this game is "good" but i'm gonna phrase it thusly:

i currently have 52 gigs of free HDD space and 20-25 of those are reserved... is ELEX worth using up my other gigs of free space?

No. Save it for your weird ass hentai porn or whatever you're into. Or just read a few pages of the fucking thread. Or look at the answer that was given to the exact same question a few pages back. But, since you can't be bothered, and obviously don't have the time, I'd say stick with your comic porn shit and bugger off.
 

Shadenuat

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come on devs, could have at least turned albs in Xacor to non hostile if player chooses to stay one. :M
 

RK47

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Dead State Divinity: Original Sin
He probably doesnt' understand the metagame yet.
If you're sick of being bullied in Edan, you have two options.
Head northwest to Adessa for Plasma Guns.
Or northeast to Tavar for Grenades.

The third option is probably to spend all your shards on Natural ELEX and crafting those attribute boosting potions so you can actually equip something combat-effective.
 

Haplo

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Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
i'll ask again whether this game is "good" but i'm gonna phrase it thusly:

i currently have 52 gigs of free HDD space and 20-25 of those are reserved... is ELEX worth using up my other gigs of free space?

Eh, it depends aweigh. Did you play Gothic 1 and/or 2 and/or Risen 1? If so, did you enjoy them? Elex is very much a Piranha Bytes games like those. Personally I rate it higher then Risen, but not nearly as tight, far more chaotic then the Gothics. Perhaps it's most similar to Gothic 3. I'd kinda rate it on a similar level.

Exploration is very nice and can be quite rewarding.
Attributes only act as gates to get better equipment and a bunch of useful skills. Kinda sad but, to my surprise, it works well enough here. At least if you don't go crazy with crafting stat-boosting potions (which can break the system), ingredients for which are unlimited for some weird reason. The sense of progression is real. Perhaps even too much so, in this case. You always started weak in these PG games, but at least you could face level-appropriate challenges. Here even that is very troublesome early on - at least without resorting to some cheesy tactics, some of which are frequently mentioned here.

The combat system is very good in theory, BUT sadly the implementation is poor and the balancing is bad. Still it feels rather good to come back and kick the asses of enemies you've been running from for the last 10 levels. Also you can cheese most encounters, if that's your thing.

There's a huge variety of weapons. From swords, maces, axes and bows trough harpoons, xbows, shotguns, rocket and grenade launchers all the way to flamers, lasers and plasma rifles.
There's light and heavy attacks which you can chain for damage bonuses, plus special attacks which can be executed once you fill your combo meter plus jet pack charge attack.
Generally the ranged weapons also have different fire modes and/or ammo types. Seeker arrows, scatter arrows (x5), armor piercing harpoon spears, different types of rockets, fireball/stream, semi-auto/auto laser, plasma projectile / aoe ball.

Almost every weapon can be found somewhere in the wild. They come in 4 tires: regular and upgrades I-III (plus some "junk" tier weapons like bent pipe and rusty axe). So you will see variants of the same weapons throughout the game.
Kinda feel PB missed the opportunity here to make the weapons feel more unique. I mean every faction already has 2 models of weapons they have access to. Should have maybe made "regular" weapons generic, factionless, added +1 model per faction and have a clear progression, rather then (possibly) using the same weapon from level 3 to level 40 (after upgrades, if you're so inclined).
Also there are weapon enchantments for melee weapons. Kinda interesting with things like Stasis freezing enemy Stamina regeneration, but in practice the damaging DoT ones are the clear winners.
Oh, there are also named uniques - artifacts. But most of them are around Tier I power level with weird stat requirements for off beat builds/as secondary weapons for different types of builds (like a 2handed sword which mostly requires Dex, so would be good for a mostly ranged character). There are also notable exceptions with some high tech gun artifacts being top tier (but sometimes requiring high Strength + Dex rather then Int + Dex for example). Some have simply weird requirements, like very high Con.

The factions are varied and have unique flavors. Add a lot to the atmosphere of the game. You kinda start with the Berserkers (you don't HAVE to, but it's natural progression), which are kinda weird. Definitely not my favorite faction.
Also have interesting exclusive skills.

Overall the decision is easier if you've played previous PB games. If not, well, do you like open world, free form games? If so, this one is among the best out there. Just don't expect a Dragon's Dogma or Dark Souls combat here.
 
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Zboj Lamignat

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Honestly, I wouldn't treat anyone claiming Elex>R1 seriously. Well, unless you're the kind of player for whom quantity trumps all, so a game with bigger world, more weapons and more hours to complete is automatically better. Apart from that, pretty much everything is better and more satisfying in R1. And some of the most important things in this type of game (combat, exploration) are MUCH better.
 

Haplo

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Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Reached level 15, joined the Clerics. Raised my Int and got Power Armor + Last Stand. Guess I will finally be more difficult to kill now. Also cooked lots of Strong Marrow Soups.

I've been trying my chances with a lot of different mobs for some time now... but I've also experienced a lot of 1HKOs... let's see who's the last man standing nao! :australia:

...although the base mental capacity is really disappointing. If, I activate these 2 PSI powers, I'm basically spent.
Oh well, I should have a ton of mental energy pots hoarded when exploring and heard there's a regen necky somewhere.
 

Haplo

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Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
Honestly, I wouldn't treat anyone claiming Elex>R1 seriously. Well, unless you're the kind of player for whom quantity trumps all, so a game with bigger world, more weapons and more hours to complete is automatically better. Apart from that, pretty much everything is better and more satisfying in R1. And some of the most important things in this type of game (combat, exploration) are MUCH better.

Magic is VERY poor in Risen. There are more interesting skills in Elex and the factions are more unique. Also way more weapons :)
And the second half of Risen is simply bad.
 

T. Reich

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TBH, second part of every PB game is bad.
They simply cannot into good mid-endgame.

G1 devolves a string of fetch quests from act 3 onward (a3 = almanac and focuses, a4 = shit for ulu-mulu), then further devolves into a linear dungeon romp (sleeper's temple, then the same temple AGAIN).
G2NotR goes stale from chapter 4 onwards (kill 4 dragons, then basically explore one dungeon while also fetching a team all across Khorinis, then it's one long-ass dungeon til the boss).
R1 is basically the same, but thankfully shorter.

Elex is really not doing anything better or worse in this regard. At least, if the linear post-faction questing gets boring, you can always run off to explore some remote corrner of the world.
 
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i'll ask again whether this game is "good" but i'm gonna phrase it thusly:

i currently have 52 gigs of free HDD space and 20-25 of those are reserved... is ELEX worth using up my other gigs of free space?

No aweigh.
THis Elex hype is codex trolling meme bandwagon.

The combat is absolute shit. The hitboxes are like 10 times fatter than you.

The UI is shittier than the generic pay2win korean MMO. Inventory management is a nightmare

when you change areas, the lens flare/bloom whatever is pure eye rape.

Questing is broken; you tend to complete quests out of nowhere when you initiate dialogue for example.

The only saving grace is exploration; but everything else in the game from the clunky console controls to amateur hitboxes to phoned in UI is definitely not worth it.
 

Elex

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EDIT: is the manhunt quest broken? You get all 4 audiologs and then you find the 3 idiots in the radio tower in xacor near the dark souls references. What else is missing? Who is this elusive chad?

inb4 virgin free people versus chad alb meme


worse than bugged: it’s a german only reference/easter egg

https://www.rocketbeans.tv/
 

Elex

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wtf is with ending slides, they say either nothing or make almost no sense or just retell what already happened in the game
it's like they were meant for time between chapters, not the endgame

and if you click your mouse they all end instantly and you get back into the game over state.
worse: they are the loading screeens tips.
 

Elex

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Honestly, I wouldn't treat anyone claiming Elex>R1 seriously. Well, unless you're the kind of player for whom quantity trumps all, so a game with bigger world, more weapons and more hours to complete is automatically better. Apart from that, pretty much everything is better and more satisfying in R1. And some of the most important things in this type of game (combat, exploration) are MUCH better.
if you take the good stuff from risen and the good stuff from elex you get the best PB ever.
 

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