Pillars of Eternity: The White March - Expansion Pass
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Please Note: The base-game, Pillars of Eternity, is required to play.
Pillars of Eternity: The White March - Expansion Pass contains both The White March: Part I and Part II for a rebated price. The White March Part II automatically becomes available to Expansion Pass owners as soon as it is releas...
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Description
Please Note: The base-game, Pillars of Eternity, is required to play.
Pillars of Eternity: The White March - Expansion Pass contains both The White March: Part I and Part II for a rebated price. The White March Part II automatically becomes available to Expansion Pass owners as soon as it is released this Winter.
Pillars of Eternity: The White March - Part I is a large sprawling expansion pack with hours of gameplay integrated into the main adventure. Along with the new quests and area content, the team at Obsidian continues to support and make improvements to the entire game, including the additions of Player Party AI and Enhanced Enemy AI. Even if you haven't played Pillars of Eternity, now is a great time to jump in and experience the hardcore classic RPG with The White March - Part I.
Raised level cap: Your party of six adventurers can now progress beyond level 12 to 14. The additional levels add powerful new spells, abilities and talents for all 11 classes.
New areas to explore: Largely focused on the snowy environments inspired by Icewind Dale, the expansion will feature a new quest hub, and many additional quests and dungeons.
Soulbound weapons: The expansion features mighty artifacts that grow stronger over time. These weapons gain different powers and attributes depending on the character class that binds to it.
New companions: Part 1 of the expansion introduces two new companions you will be able to use throughout all of your adventures. The Devil of Caroc, a rogue, and Zahua, a monk, will be available to join you on your quest in The White March and will travel back with you into the base game.
Multi-class talents: Classes will now have additional options to diversify and take on some of the abilities of other classes.
Party AI: Now you will have the option to set AI scripts for your party, allowing you to focus on controlling the characters you care about most.
Enhanced Enemy AI: Enemies and monsters are now smarter than ever. The new AI makes the entire game more of a challenge, and spell casters will use a wider variety of their spells in more devastating ways.
Respec: At any inn or tavern the player can re-level their party members. It gives flexibility for the player to experiment with the RPG systems and try out builds with the newly added multi-class talents. If you aren't completely satisfied with your character, you can now do a rebuild and start over fresh.
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PLEASE NOTE: The White March expansion requires Pillars of Eternity to be installed and patched to version 2.0 or newer in order to play
I wrote a review for Pillars after playing it for a while on my 32 bit computer. I gave it 2 stars because it was crashing to desktop 2 to 3 times an hour. Since then I have been playing on my 64 bit computer and haven't had the first crash.
I can understand how people can compare it to Baldur's Gate as the game is in the same style but that's where the similarities end. Pillars is a better game by leaps and bounds! I hadn't played BG when it first came out so I have no nostalgic ties, as a matter of fact I only played it for the first time earlier last year. To call Pillars shallow in comparison is a blindly biased statement, the repeated dumb statements about a wife in BG got old fast where Pillars story, side quests and NPC quests continue to branch and progress.
There is no way to update reviews on GOG and no way to see most recent reviews any more. The most popular will always be on the top and my last review is on page 11 of 20 some odd reviews, so I write this review for all Pillars and the added content to inform about compatibility.
You can play on a 32 bit machine if you don't mind the crashes but Pillars of Eternity should be listed as 64 BIT ONLY.
bought this downloaded it by clicking in the menu in gog galaxy under pillars of eternity it downloaded said it was finished started pillars of eternity says its not installed did this a couple time now same result
Have no idea if it's installed. I've downloaded Pillars of Eternity, yet the white march isn't showing up to download so I don't know how I'm expected to play additional content of it's not going to download anything.
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