deuxhero
Arcane
RTwP[...] game[...] would be cool
Fuck no. Broken systems aren't cool.
RTwP[...] game[...] would be cool
You mentioned in December that you might have another Kickstarter to reveal around now...
We are working on what that is. I think we've come up with what it's going to be. We have to still firm up some details, but my hope is that we'll get one going before the end of the year.
Pausable realtime isn't inherently broken.Fuck no. Broken systems aren't cool.
It would be a waste of time.http://www.computerandvideogames.com/460539/interviews/interview-obsidian-on-life-after-south-park/
You mentioned in December that you might have another Kickstarter to reveal around now...
We are working on what that is. I think we've come up with what it's going to be. We have to still firm up some details, but my hope is that we'll get one going before the end of the year.
Who would have thought the rejects from Interplay and Black Isle would end up funding their retirement and homes by cyber begging.
FINISH YOUR FIRST GAME FIRST. ASSHOLES.
Yeah it seems like one fix to wizards being OP in settings is to restrict or force the wizards on the party. Either the player has to be one and it's about using the power he has, or the player can't be one and it's about navigating a world filled with more powerful entities.Another way to solve the "Jedi Balance Problem" would be to make the game explicitly about Jedis, with primarily Force User vs Force User combat and only Jedi PCs allowed. Non-Force User characters would function as "tools"/henchmen of Force Users, not meant to be credible threats on their own, or as massed trash mobs.
InXile had a 20 minute long gameplay video.Well if they start the KS when Beta is out, people will already know that the game is in its final phases. that would be a good time to go for the KS. They are almost done with Alpha, so I think in a few months it is doable.
InXile pushed their 2nd kickstarter before they even had a beta, AFAIR.
Do you think Obsidian are of a size where they can only work on one game at once?They already took an extra $20 for an expansion pack to PoE. When the fuck is that being implemented? Post release? Not if they have a new game in development.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/460539/interviews/interview-obsidian-on-life-after-south-park/
You mentioned in December that you might have another Kickstarter to reveal around now...
We are working on what that is. I think we've come up with what it's going to be. We have to still firm up some details, but my hope is that we'll get one going before the end of the year.
Who would have thought the rejects from Interplay and Black Isle would end up funding their retirement and homes by cyber begging.
FINISH YOUR FIRST GAME FIRST. ASSHOLES.
Do you think Obsidian are of a size where they can only work on one game at once?They already took an extra $20 for an expansion pack to PoE. When the fuck is that being implemented? Post release? Not if they have a new game in development.
Normal development schedules also require one to start pre-production on the next project while the previous one is being finished, else you'll have periods with staff sitting idle. As Hormalakh mentioned though, it would be best if they have a beta or something solid to show from this kickstarter before asking for funds for the next one.
In fact Obsidian has shyed away TWICE (This and the add. Strech goals) so far from asking people for more money, there were Kickstarter updates about it. There were posts about it on this very forum.
Indie game dev is quickly turning into conmen sponsored by sycophant fans.
Of course they want more money. Who wouldn't want more money? More money means they could either work on the game longer, or put more people on the project to add more content in the same amount of time. More money means more work for Obsidian, which means they can afford to pay more people.No. They asked back in December if people would pay more money for more areas. Sawyer keeps mentioning money money money money.
Indie game dev is quickly turning into conmen sponsored by sycophant fans.
In fact Obsidian has shyed away TWICE (This and the add. Strech goals) so far from asking people for more money, there were Kickstarter updates about it. There were posts about it on this very forum.
No. They asked back in December if people would pay more money for more areas. Sawyer keeps mentioning money money money money.
They could use the Pillars of Eternity ruleset (if it is any good). Or come up with their own. Whatever they do, as long as it is an isometric party based rpg, I will most probably be happy.Urquhart already pitched this.An RTwP Star Wars game inspired by the IE games would be cool. No one wants to admit it.
I don't like the idea because Star Wars's existing RPG ruleset and setting aren't suited for balance."I always thought - and everyone just looks at me strangely when I say this - it would be cool to do a Star Wars Pillars of Eternity-style game, where you had a little party, a droid and a... whatever. That would be super-cool. I'd buy it!
"But that's a hard [sell]... That's not SWTOR and that's not KOTOR and that's not Battlefront and that's not that. I don't know - I'm probably going to take a stab at that and see if anybody has any interest, but I don't know - we'll see."
Oh, they will most likely not go for an IP that isn't their own, so that means another new one. I wonder if they still have any interest in the game concept that was "what if evil won"?. Could be an interesting concept if done right. There are some (majority of) games that have evil rulers from the get-go that players vanquish, sure. But I'd like to see a game that has nothing to do with actually overthrowing the evil power for any good cause. You are born into the world and evil has been around for ages, so you already are a bit of a c*** yourself.I don't think they'll go for a Isometric Party based RPG for SW. If they do a KS, I doubt it'll be any IP but their own. It seems like Feargus already heard a great idea for a game and they're going with that.
I would hope they do their own IP and be like Bioware (Dragon Age/Mass Effect). The best thing would be for them to do a space/science-fiction fantasy thing so that we'll have Bioware's DA vs POE and Bioware's ME vs whatever the new KS is.
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Interesting, had noticed a bit of a theme.This guy has a long, long history of being a pain in the ass in Kickstarter comments, and also on Twitter, where he constantly messages developers of various games with passive-aggressive statements.
I don't need to point out the irony of a "Torment Superfan" being angry at a company going for a double dip on Kickstarter. I wouldn't mind the guy if he actually had anything valuable to say, but it's always about irrelevant shit like release schedules, or the devs not paying enough attention to fans, and not about actual gameplay. As it is, I'd prefer if we let hiver out and put him in Prosper Land instead. Sheesh.
Do staff have access to member's activities or something? He is not using the same name for KS and Twitter.
I've been following the Shadowrun Returns Kickstarter from the beginning.
Everyone should note that "veryalien" has expressed a personal grudge against one of the Shadowrun Returns developers in the Kickstarter comments, under the name "Torment Superfan." He's spent the last year harassing their staff on their forums, making abusive statements towards the developers, and trying to manipulate gamers in to either not ordering the game or getting refunds under the names "VeryAlien", "Thamer Al Harbash" and "Torment Superfan". Their staff said he was banned from their forums, and blocked by Kickstarter from commenting on their project on Kickstarter due to inappropriate behavior. He was given a refund and made it clear he has no interest in actually buying the game, but pretends to have "some" interest in order to "inform" everyone how unhappy he is with any issue he can find. I'm not calling him a troll. I don't think he is a troll. I think, based on his activity over the past year that he wants to financially hurt one of the game's developers or harm his reputation. He's intelligent, and manipulative, but his history speaks for itself. This isn't a troll or a disgruntled gamer. It's a person who's proven to have an ongoing personal obsession against this company, possibly due to one of their members.
Also, I've asked him directly if he was this same person, having already confirmed he is, and he lied stating he wasn't. Then he set his account to private. Regardless, if Steam mods need the proof, I will be happy to provide it privately.
I am not attacking this person, I am making statements of observation regarding his ongoing behavior over the course of a year and across multiple game communities.
This game looks great and I don't think people should be dissuaded from considering it because one person has an unreasonable grudge driving him to go to extremely deceptive lengths to disingenuously manipulate other gamers in to having a negative opinion of the game and its developers.
I'd hope he can find it within himself to get over his grudge, move on, and spend time on games he does enjoy.
No Jedi solves the balance problem
Seems like you're saying "ignore the motherfucker"You guys might be interested in knowing that "veryalien" is the extremely butthurt individual formerly known as "Torment Superfan" from the Kickstarter comments of Torment. This guy has a long, long history of being a pain in the ass in Kickstarter comments, and also on Twitter, where he constantly messages developers of various games with passive-aggressive statements.
I don't need to point out the irony of a "Torment Superfan" being angry at a company going for a double dip on Kickstarter. I wouldn't mind the guy if he actually had anything valuable to say, but it's always about irrelevant shit like release schedules, or the devs not paying enough attention to fans, and not about actual gameplay. As it is, I'd prefer if we let hiver out and put him in Prosper Land instead. Sheesh.