Really how close to darklands is it?
Because this isn't the first time a moron from the administration overhypes a game for us by comparing it to something it isn't.
You could do both. The game offers the option to dismiss any avatars you created at the start when you invite a companion in the party (and there's insufficient room).i did'nt make any recruitable character and decided to go along with the followers that i will discover.
Now give SitS its own sub-forum.
Doesn't really help. The main thing is how the most common action (move) needs double click, while the most uncommon (select multiple) needs click+move (not even click+hold+drag)Any way to make select drag have to click+hold but default action be single click? Its triggering how all of my intended movement commands turn into drag select.
Someone was complaining a while ago that it was impossible to select party members with anything else than mouse click and drag.
In fact, you can shift+click (but only with left shift) portraits to select multiple, or you can click the select all button in the row of buttons that's above portraits. This button's shortcut is "V".
Yep, move is just a left click for me too. How are you running the game, do you have any stuff like slowdowns, are you running in a window, what OS do you use, any anti-virus running?Doesn't really help. The main thing is how the most common action (move) needs double click, while the most uncommon (select multiple) needs click+move (not even click+hold+drag)Any way to make select drag have to click+hold but default action be single click? Its triggering how all of my intended movement commands turn into drag select.
Someone was complaining a while ago that it was impossible to select party members with anything else than mouse click and drag.
In fact, you can shift+click (but only with left shift) portraits to select multiple, or you can click the select all button in the row of buttons that's above portraits. This button's shortcut is "V".
Heh, you need to watch out where you save , just jumped back in to find myself surrounded by 5 wolves when i saved in a empty spot , loaded the savegame again and now its all fine ( no ennemies around ) .
Random respawn when reloading area? After loading the game 5 times ; 1 time with 5 wolves , 1 times with 3 crop goblins and 3 times nada. random alright
Saffires are the currency, other gems have to be sold I believe.Are the gems you pick up automatically converted to currency?
I know I've picked up emeralds that aren't showing in my inventory.Saffires are the currency, other gems have to be sold I believe.Are the gems you pick up automatically converted to currency?
I know I've picked up emeralds that aren't showing in my inventory.Saffires are the currency, other gems have to be sold I believe.Are the gems you pick up automatically converted to currency?
You could do both. The game offers the option to dismiss any avatars you created at the start when you invite a companion in the party (and there's insufficient room).i did'nt make any recruitable character and decided to go along with the followers that i will discover.
Heh, you need to watch out where you save , just jumped back in to find myself surrounded by 5 wolves when i saved in a empty spot , loaded the savegame again and now its all fine ( no ennemies around ) .
Random respawn when reloading area? After loading the game 5 times ; 1 time with 5 wolves , 1 times with 3 crop goblins and 3 times nada. random alright
Yeah, that might not be the best feature.
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Just noticed this myself.Philosophy offers potential exploit to "temporary" party member NPCs, though it requires a relatively rare consumable. And not sure how well/if the late game NPCs scale to your level.
Stats don't give huge befits in small numbers. The "exploit" depends on how much stats you get. And nothing prevents you from taking their stats, let them die in next encounter and take another companion.Philosophy offers potential exploit to "temporary" party member NPCs, though it requires a relatively rare consumable. And not sure how well/if the late game NPCs scale to your level.
three'll have to do...If you're doing everything anyone says, now make one with half a dozen dancing girls. :Dgifs
Stats don't give huge befits in small numbers. The "exploit" depends on how much stats you get. And nothing prevents you from taking their stats, let them die in next encounter and take another companion.