I beat this but don't remember anything about it. I don't think I disliked it, but it must have been really mediocre.Sword Coast Legends was actually pretty good.
I beat this but don't remember anything about it. I don't think I disliked it, but it must have been really mediocre.Sword Coast Legends was actually pretty good.
maybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
maybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
All software has bugs you dip.DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
...they're still patching the bugs. Years later. Look at the update history. They're in the thousands, as far as bug fixes go, when you put them all together.
All software has bugs you dip.DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
...they're still patching the bugs. Years later. Look at the update history. They're in the thousands, as far as bug fixes go, when you put them all together.
why are you so upset that DOS2 is the better gameAll software has bugs you dip.DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
...they're still patching the bugs. Years later. Look at the update history. They're in the thousands, as far as bug fixes go, when you put them all together.
Not in the hundreds upon releasing the Enhanced Edition. Just admit you've made a bad argument. I gave you three different titles, all with much larger budgets, that are guilty of the same thing, and haven't received even a fraction of the shit the EE did.
why are you so upset that DOS2 is the better gameAll software has bugs you dip.DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
...they're still patching the bugs. Years later. Look at the update history. They're in the thousands, as far as bug fixes go, when you put them all together.
Not in the hundreds upon releasing the Enhanced Edition. Just admit you've made a bad argument. I gave you three different titles, all with much larger budgets, that are guilty of the same thing, and haven't received even a fraction of the shit the EE did.
the subject has always been about DOS2's superioritywhy are you so upset that DOS2 is the better gameAll software has bugs you dip.DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
...they're still patching the bugs. Years later. Look at the update history. They're in the thousands, as far as bug fixes go, when you put them all together.
Not in the hundreds upon releasing the Enhanced Edition. Just admit you've made a bad argument. I gave you three different titles, all with much larger budgets, that are guilty of the same thing, and haven't received even a fraction of the shit the EE did.
And now you're changing the subject.
the subject has always been about DOS2's superioritywhy are you so upset that DOS2 is the better gameAll software has bugs you dip.DOS2EE was pretty bug freemaybe if you released a buggy mess you shouldn't also release an "enhanced edition" that is also a buggy messThe Enhanced Editions being shat on for being a buggy mess upon release is pure hypocrisy. Basically any RPG upon release is in the same - or even worse - state (every single Fallout game; every single Elder Scrolls game; Temple of Elemental Evil; Arcanum; Deus Ex; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines; Pillars of Eternity; Pathfinder: Kingmaker... and so on).
Tell that to Larian Studios (Divinity: Original Sin II - Enhanced Edition). Or Owlcat Games (Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Edition). Or Konami (Silent Hill HD Collection).
so was the original release
...they're still patching the bugs. Years later. Look at the update history. They're in the thousands, as far as bug fixes go, when you put them all together.
Not in the hundreds upon releasing the Enhanced Edition. Just admit you've made a bad argument. I gave you three different titles, all with much larger budgets, that are guilty of the same thing, and haven't received even a fraction of the shit the EE did.
And now you're changing the subject.
Everything.Curious as to why you mentioned "cool downs" Draq? It's something I see mentioned regularly here, but I never dwelled too much on it. What makes it bad?
Vancian magic is just a cooldown system.Everything.Curious as to why you mentioned "cool downs" Draq? It's something I see mentioned regularly here, but I never dwelled too much on it. What makes it bad?
That's why it has always sucked balls.Vancian magic is just a cooldown system.Everything.Curious as to why you mentioned "cool downs" Draq? It's something I see mentioned regularly here, but I never dwelled too much on it. What makes it bad?
I can't remember an RPG I played which featured cooldowns, not in the last year anyway, which is why I asked.
I remember disliking limited spell slots and resting to recover said slots in D&D rules-based games as it made spellcasters feel too weak and constrained, forcing you to rest frequently to recover. My opinion changed after KOTC1, but only because of the well thought out way the game was designed. Can't think of many games like that.
That already happened my friend, fantasy literature, well, actually, literature, in general, is dead. If you dont like Tolkien, I dont advise you to read modern fantasy authors to avoid depression. Normies are too occupied with NetFlix garbage to read.I believe this won't happen until we nail Tolkien's coffin shut for good.I am talking about impact, not about quality