Posted on: July 16, 2024

kohlrak
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 6
GOG Refuses to release the Linux version
EgoSoft has provided GOG the Linux version, but as per always, the offline "backup" installers are second class on GOG, doubly so if they're Linux. Linux users have to fanangle the windows version installer to get the DLC to actually play on Linux, despite the game performing better on linux and the company making the game officially supporting Linux. Now, the DLC has a difficulty curve. It's not for sandbox, but i don't know why you bought it if you didn't know that, so it's not fair to review it on those grounds. It is certainly an advanced tutorial, or teaching through hard knocks. Those who played Monster Hunter will understand what i mean by Arena Quests. This is what that is: instead of bringing your own stuff to the missions, all equipment is provided for you, which means if you're used to coming in stronger than absolutely necessary, then you're gonna get wiped. That said, the actual threshold for both clearing and unlocking is way, way easier than you'd think. The first mission is a race, and I ran through it and kept quitting and restarting every time i'd miss one of the hoops, because in most games that's a problem. I decided to take EgoSoft's advice and accept my fate going through: yes, i missed the goals many, many times, but simply finishing the race will net you 1 star. I got 3 stars.... constantly missing and having to turn around. Second mission seemed impossibly hard, but, frankly, i know it's because i'm doing something wrong. Your approach matters, and they don't seem to give you enough ideas on what that approach would be (but, hey, this game is about thinking for yourself, but it's still framed as lessons so they should probably figure out what they want to do). 4☆ material if GOG can get their act in gear.
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