Posted November 19, 2017
tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
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ciemnogrodzianin
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Poland
Posted November 19, 2017
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name, but what's puzzling you is the nature of my game.
Post edited November 19, 2017 by ciemnogrodzianin
P-E-S
I like games
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted November 19, 2017
The sequel is a huge improvement over the first. Better tracks, better car handling, better physics, better soundtrack (debatable), better carnage, better graphics... better everything. ;) That's how all sequels should be.
ciemnogrodzianin
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Poland
TodaysLoneWolf
Windows, Linux and Switch Gamer
Registered: Apr 2015
From United States
viperfdl
New User
Registered: Nov 2008
From Other
Posted November 19, 2017
Started yesterday The Age of Decadence. It's a nice game, just the technical part is a little bit rough around the edges. Began as mercenary because the game suggested that a combat oriented character would be easiest to start with. But, hell, either I'm to dumb or the mainstream RPGs made me a sissy.
DieRuhe
my glasses are dirty
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted November 19, 2017
Pillars of Eternity. Glorious.
ciemnogrodzianin
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Poland
Posted November 20, 2017
I own this game and want to play, but to make this a bit easier I've started with Dungeon Rats - just to get to know the AoD mechanics before that challenge.
tavrus
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Poland
Posted November 20, 2017
I own this game and want to play, but to make this a bit easier I've started with Dungeon Rats - just to get to know the AoD mechanics before that challenge.
AoD is more about replaying it with different characters ;)
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted November 20, 2017
And don't just rush through the mercenary quests, but do all the sidequests in Teron, you need the experience.
I own this game and want to play, but to make this a bit easier I've started with Dungeon Rats - just to get to know the AoD mechanics before that challenge.
EDIT: Or if you do start with Dungeon rats, do yourself a favour and pick one of the lower difficulty settings. Trust me, it will still be challenging enough.
Post edited November 20, 2017 by morolf
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted November 20, 2017
I own this game and want to play, but to make this a bit easier I've started with Dungeon Rats - just to get to know the AoD mechanics before that challenge.
AoD is more about replaying it with different characters ;)
viperfdl
New User
Registered: Nov 2008
From Other
Posted November 20, 2017
And don't just rush through the mercenary quests, but do all the sidequests in Teron, you need the experience.
Anyway I restarted as loremaster and it seems easier now, although I still don't feel comfortable with some choices I have to make...
ciemnogrodzianin
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Poland
Posted November 20, 2017
Not so bad, I think. I've managed to finish Dungeon Rats on lowered difficulty level (quickly realized that continuing with the normal one will eventually make me unable to finish the game). And even on Low it was challenging, indeed.
But thanks to that experience now I know better the mechanics and I hope I'd be able to avoid many mistakes - such as investing some points both on Block and Dodge, which is perhaps the best example here.
I supposed that AoD is very unforgiving and I didn't want to invest in skills or parameters, which are useless or incompatible with my game style - because points wasted may lead to dead end, situation when you are just before the end and cannot complete the very last quest. Playing DR should help me a bit to avoid that scenario.
But thanks to that experience now I know better the mechanics and I hope I'd be able to avoid many mistakes - such as investing some points both on Block and Dodge, which is perhaps the best example here.
I supposed that AoD is very unforgiving and I didn't want to invest in skills or parameters, which are useless or incompatible with my game style - because points wasted may lead to dead end, situation when you are just before the end and cannot complete the very last quest. Playing DR should help me a bit to avoid that scenario.
tavrus
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Poland
Posted November 20, 2017
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted November 20, 2017
And lore is just essential for all characters and brings many exp rewards.
Hybrids imo are more along the lines of a Praetor who has speech and combat skills, and these are indeed quite difficult to play since it's easy to end up deficient in both areas.
Anyway I restarted as loremaster and it seems easier now, although I still don't feel comfortable with some choices I have to make...
And yes, it's a quite amoral game in some ways...but you can still be good. Just don't expect to be rewarded for it and to be celebrated as an hero :-)
Just focus on some key skills. In my experience sneak isn't really useful above 5 (4 is enough for most checks), and for most characters lockpick of 4 is also sufficient. I never did steal except as a thief. Traps has quite a few interesting checks in the thief questline, but is not that important for other characters. Etiquette isn't very useful, even speech characters shouldn't put points in it unless they have covered other more important skills.
Post edited November 20, 2017 by morolf