Atchodas
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and if you don't count combat, PoE was a fun game to play (and PoE 2 was great).
What exactly do you mean by "play" in PoE games considering we dont count combat
and if you don't count combat, PoE was a fun game to play (and PoE 2 was great).
For me combat and system was only things that made PoE 3.0 worth playing. Everything else was not exactly bad per se, but rather unattractive.Me, I don't care much about combat, and if you don't count combat, PoE was a fun game to play (and PoE 2 was great).
Can't be bothered to check but I think Pillars of Eternity 1 is/was on Origin. Not sure if Deadfire followed. Either way, Obsidian isn't the publisher in either one of those games. Paradox and Versus Evil might have their own plans for the games, rather than to get them on GamePass and there might be contracts that currently prevent the games being on GamePass.
Worth noting Tyranny fully belongs to Paradox and is on Game Pass.
Gandalf isn't a mage, as evidenced by his failure to ever cast fireballs and cloudkill and murder everything! He's almost certainly some kind of cleric/thief with a couple magic wands larping as a wizard.Somehow I don't' remember Gandalf casting bunch of buffs on the fellowship of the ring every time it looked like there's enemy in the distance.
Of course, as everyone can understand, Obsidian didn't want prebuffing in PoE because they considered it too autistic for normies. And then Kingmaker outsold them. Great job, Obsidian, you made your games dumber in order to sell, and you got outsold by smarter games.
Like I said for like the fifth time already, you could be using that time to attack/CC/debuff/cast other spells. You can't cast all the buffs you want before the enemies come to you, and some enemies do want to target your casters immediately (like the Lagufaeth), this is splitting hairs on what "pre-buffing" means. If that is your criteria of pre-buffing, then PoE's system does have pre-buffing, but nobody thinks that.
Also their official forum is on the paradox forum. It is and it was pretty dead.Can't be bothered to check but I think Pillars of Eternity 1 is/was on Origin. Not sure if Deadfire followed. Either way, Obsidian isn't the publisher in either one of those games. Paradox and Versus Evil might have their own plans for the games, rather than to get them on GamePass and there might be contracts that currently prevent the games being on GamePass.
Worth noting that Tyranny which fully belongs to Paradox is on Game Pass.
Also their official forum is on the paradox forum. It is and it was pretty dead.Can't be bothered to check but I think Pillars of Eternity 1 is/was on Origin. Not sure if Deadfire followed. Either way, Obsidian isn't the publisher in either one of those games. Paradox and Versus Evil might have their own plans for the games, rather than to get them on GamePass and there might be contracts that currently prevent the games being on GamePass.
Worth noting that Tyranny which fully belongs to Paradox is on Game Pass.
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?forums/tyranny.933/
Meh,you could just double click mate. You are getting old.What I enjoyed the most about PoE
It was a decent half of a game, can't wait for them to finish itAlso their official forum is on the paradox forum. It is and it was pretty dead.Can't be bothered to check but I think Pillars of Eternity 1 is/was on Origin. Not sure if Deadfire followed. Either way, Obsidian isn't the publisher in either one of those games. Paradox and Versus Evil might have their own plans for the games, rather than to get them on GamePass and there might be contracts that currently prevent the games being on GamePass.
Worth noting that Tyranny which fully belongs to Paradox is on Game Pass.
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?forums/tyranny.933/
That's because Tyranny was bad.
But you do gain resource conservation, the opportunity cost you mentioned is present. You chose to not pre-buff or just cast a few/one specific buff so you then have those spells available either during the fight itself or for the next ones, which you don't know when or if they'll happen.And yes, of course sometimes you had to skip the buffing phase to conserve resources, that's the whole idea. You don't gain anything by skipping buffs when pre-buffing is allowed, you only ever lose by purposefully gimping yourself.
All the talk is nice, but this is the crux of the matter, pre-buffing is fun, and it is fun mainly because it is an extra tactical choice you get to make while dungeon crawling.I find prebuffing extremely fun. I really missed it in PoE, and I am having a blast with it in Kingmaker again.
Honorable mention to the great BG2, where prebuffing and debuffing was like a puzzle game of its own, a game that was being played in parallel with the game of other tactics and strategies, and nothing like that was ever seen again to such an extend.
Characters may only have 1 beneficial enchantment spell of each of the following types: Focused Intent, Material Force, and Guarded Form. Casting a second of the same type will replace the first.
For me it was reading on Sawyer thread that he's a St.Vincent fan.
5E already solved that years ago with concentration. I believe they went overboard with the amount of spells that have it, but that was important to another part of their design philosophy and how they balanced casters overall.Restrictions on how many buffs you can have on at a time certainly seems a good compromise for both sides.