Most old areas got updated with new environmental stuff (for example, alarms and traps/land mines/etc. are now far more common), UI has been given a layer of revision and polishing, obviously bugs have been fixed, lots of little tweaks and additions to quests, and I know that we've done a big texture/graphics/sound effects pass over almost all of Arizona. A lot of areas now look and sound substantially better.sea
Has any new content been added to the early areas of the game since the last update? Curious not for those who didn't like the first part(Don't give a shit about them) but just for people like me who've played 100+ hours of the beta. I'm willing to trudge through them again for the second half of course, but it'd be nice to experience something fresh, even if minor.(More skill checks or little quests for the sake of content density.)
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but yes, games journalism has it's fair share of hipsters.
Wearing a scarf, coat and hat indoors... in Australia. How cold can get it?
Most old areas got updated with new environmental stuff (for example, alarms and traps/land mines/etc. are now far more common), UI has been given a layer of revision and polishing, obviously bugs have been fixed, lots of little tweaks and additions to quests, and I know that we've done a big texture/graphics/sound effects pass over almost all of Arizona. A lot of areas now look and sound substantially better.
Nothing we haven't talked about in Kickstarter updates already.
Though I have the feeling it'll be more polished than D:OS at release
Though I have the feeling it'll be more polished than D:OS at release
By polished I mean barely any bugs at all and balance in a more-or-less finished state.This requires qualifying what you're considering "polished". If that means "as close to final as inXile sees it" then maybe. If that means "resembling a finished and well-designed cRPG" then, no.
Dungeon Siege III and probably South Park were more polished than D:OS. They would have to be, considering their significantly smaller scope.If it would be polished a little less than DOS then it would be second most polished RPG. Obsidian, InXile, even popa bioware are yet to release RPG as polished as DOS.
obviously it's different for everyone
58 hours, couple of minor bugs, could probably count on one hand.
As for crashes, experienced 5-6, was a save game crash, fixed second day I believe.
I've had one more crash since the save game issue was fixed.
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