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Tyranny + Bastard's Wound Expansion Thread

Kyl Von Kull

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Hey all - just want to say I am liking the game so far, moreso than ELEX. It took some time to used to the combat but it was fun once my strong female character improved her magic skillz.

9.2/10 GOTY

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Kyl Von Kull

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Tyranny DLC came across to me as pretty garbage tbh. A main quest that only makes sense for the rebel path, more Oldwalls, pandering companion quests, lousy Alex Scokel writing.

Holy shit, I just got to the Bastard's Wound content and you were not kidding! Anyone who dislikes the writing in Tyranny should read some of the expansion to see what truly bad video game writing looks like. I still really like the Tales From The Tiers content, though.
 

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BW's writing is even worse than base game? Jesus Christ.

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BW's writing is even worse than base game? Jesus Christ.

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Yeah, everyone else had to move on, so the writing was left to this QA-turned-writer chump https://twitter.com/alexscokel

And from checking in on that, I see that he wrote Ydwin. Time to scratch her name off the list of people to bother with. (Mirke's there too, but she was never under consideration)
 

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Yeah, everyone else had to move on, so the writing was left to this QA-turned-writer chump https://twitter.com/alexscokel

And from checking in on that, I see that he wrote Ydwin. Time to scratch her name off the list of people to bother with. (Mirke's there too, but she was never under consideration)

So you attribute the positive reception to Serafen entirely to Tony Evans eh
 

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Yeah, everyone else had to move on, so the writing was left to this QA-turned-writer chump https://twitter.com/alexscokel

And from checking in on that, I see that he wrote Ydwin. Time to scratch her name off the list of people to bother with. (Mirke's there too, but she was never under consideration)

So you attribute the positive reception to Serafen entirely to Tony Evans eh

What there is of Ydwin is really good. The Bastard's Wound content was rushed and poorly thought out, I'm not sure how badly it should reflect on those involved. Also, giving these existing companions to a new writer is going to be a recipe for disaster even if the writer in question is competent.
 

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Bastard's Wound was terrible for me because I played an Imperial loyalist and the DLC is just completely incompatible with that. Also it was bland. The other DLC with just road encounters was better, as others said.

Game itself I think I enjoyed more than most the last few pages did. It was breezy and simple in a lot of ways but had a good style and I love my C&C. Ain't calling it a classic and wouldn't say it's great but I enjoyed it, especially at the sale price I got it for (taking years off and getting everything I missed in sales is truly lovely).
 

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Tyranny's ending is perfectly acceptable with the patched side-with-Kyros option. :smug:
That ending arguably makes even less sense due to the narrative leading up to it. It might just be all the other nonsense issues that gives that impression, however, meaning that this stands out as extra shitty.
... I played an Imperial loyalist ... and I love my C&C.
As someone that from the get-go tried to play a loyalist (or at least a reluctant loyalist) without being pants-on-head retarded kick-the-puppy evil (i.e. trying to make the best of a bad situation), I must ask: Are you fucking high? Outside of the Conquest mechanic, what "C&C"?
 

Kyl Von Kull

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Tyranny's ending is perfectly acceptable with the patched side-with-Kyros option. :smug:
That ending arguably makes even less sense due to the narrative leading up to it. It might just be all the other nonsense issues that gives that impression, however, meaning that this stands out as extra shitty.
... I played an Imperial loyalist ... and I love my C&C.
As someone that from the get-go tried to play a loyalist (or at least a reluctant loyalist) without being pants-on-head retarded kick-the-puppy evil (i.e. trying to make the best of a bad situation), I must ask: Are you fucking high? Outside of the Conquest mechanic, what "C&C"?

You mean on the anarchist path? It’s the only one I haven’t done yet so I can’t speak for the amount of choice and consequence there after act one. Roguey ?

But if you mean the game in general, what the hell are you smoking? Tyranny is brimming with choice and consequence. Obviously there’s the big choice of who to side with in act one, which has profound and game altering consequences. There’s the final trial where you’re judged for just about everything you do in the game. There are the repeated opportunities to break your alliance and switch to the anarchist path. I could go on and on. The fact that you sometimes get very obviously railroaded later in the game is so irritating precisely because the player has gotten used to having so much choice earlier in the game.

The best part of Tyranny C&C in theory, even if it didn’t matter much in practice, was how your faction and companion related choices directly affected the gameplay. If the combat had been more challenging and better designed, the special abilities/buffs you get from increasing your favor or wrath with each faction would’ve been a lot more useful. But in theory, tying your narrative choices to the gameplay is always a good idea and Tyranny got that part right. With a truly challenging combat system, it would’ve had much more of an impact.
 

Kyl Von Kull

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How were the new companion quests for Very, Larry and Barry? Any good?

So far I’ve only done Verse’s and it was pretty subpar. The new companion quests are written by a different guy and it shows. Verse is supposed to be a bloodthirsty bitch but she turns into a big softy. I hope the Barik and Lantry quests will be better, but I’m not holding my breath.
 

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About 1/4 into this and absolutely fucking thriving on it. Great writing, interesting characters, extremely accessable yet plenty of depth, and most of all I'm loving how interactive the combat is and how enemies feel like genuine opponents.

Co-playing this alongside Elex, and it's the best duel gaming sesh I've had in ages.
 

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Around 25 hours in and been sound so far. Just reached Tunon's Court thought and the game has become absolutely slow as fuck performance wise.

Tried fucking about with all the settings but to no avail. Are there many more areas like this? May have to put it on hold until I uprade in a few years :(
 

Ulfhednar

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Around 25 hours in and been sound so far. Just reached Tunon's Court thought and the game has become absolutely slow as fuck performance wise.

Tried fucking about with all the settings but to no avail. Are there many more areas like this? May have to put it on hold until I uprade in a few years :(
I played through the whole game on my 5 yr old PC... Perfomance never got much better for me after chapter 1, and took a nosedive in any area with persistent visual FX.
 

Duckard

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Just played through this game. Interesting world and story but difficulty curve is all fucked up. I played on hard mode, and the hardest that game got was the spire fight at the end of Act I. May have just been because I didn't realize companion AI was on by default. Ended up with a fully party of mages half way through the game and just bombarded everything to death with so much AoE I couldn't even see where I was aiming at. The dialogue options from having Lore/Subterfuge/Athletics felt really good & powerful.

I think we can all agree Bleden Mark was definitely the best character.
 

Sannom

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Just played through this game. Interesting world and story but difficulty curve is all fucked up. I played on hard mode, and the hardest that game got was the spire fight at the end of Act I.
For me it was the teleporting scouts who would also create a shockwave upon arrival. Like, why were those guys in the first act? Plus, they had mages. The Bronze Brotherhood and the Unbroken (the two enemies I fought later on) didn't have mages!
 

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