Don't care how 'realistic' it is, I loved Major Tomcat. He was my team's MVP.
He died early in my game
Don't care how 'realistic' it is, I loved Major Tomcat. He was my team's MVP.
I just recently tried playing the DC and it was just the same shit as before. Improved my ass.peps that say wasteland 3 is a better game than 2 havent play the directors cut.
It's a fundamentally broken piece of shit, and not even the people fawning over it can find things worth discussing once they've played through it.How is the KKKonsensus? How does it stack up to Wasteland 2? Did Mr. Ziets deliver?
It actually got worse in many ways. The UI was absolutely shredded, for example. Few things were actually improved unless you're a console cocksucker. The only neat addition were the Traits, which I could've lived without since they're not that meaningful.I just recently tried playing the DC and it was just the same shit as before. Improved my ass.peps that say wasteland 3 is a better game than 2 havent play the directors cut.
is this fixed yet? performance/loading times/ bugs?
how is the game with controller. i play on the couch nowadays because it's easier to cuddle with my cat when playing games.
my cat > what codex think about me. but i'll understand if people here don't know the controller experience.is this fixed yet? performance/loading times/ bugs?
Yes.
how is the game with controller. i play on the couch nowadays because it's easier to cuddle with my cat when playing games.
There's some things you shouldn't say in public here on the codex. And I'm not talking about you cuddling with your cat.
I remembered the same thing with Numenera and Wasteland 2. Very slow updates.lmao a month without an update for this nothingburger of a game now.
Numenera and Wasteland 2 were playable on release, though.I remembered the same thing with Numenera and Wasteland 2. Very slow updates.lmao a month without an update for this nothingburger of a game now.
Night Terror Plushie and Cards on the way soon!
Rangers,
We're pleased to announce that the Night Terror Plushies and Wasteland Playing Cards will be heading out very soon to those backers who added those to their pledges. If you haven't recently checked your CrowdOx account, please do so to ensure that your listed contact info is updated.
We greatly appreciate everyone's patience during these delays that 2020 put in our path. Just like Team November, despite some obstacles, we're gettin' it done. Parcels are currently being prepped and readied for transport from our manufacturer to our fulfillment center. Before too much longer thereafter, the packages will be on their way to our backers. As such, the sooner you can make sure your shipping info is correct, the better. If you pledged for a Collector's Edition and received it at the correct address, then you should be all set.
Cheers,
The Wasteland 3 Team
Wasteland 3 Soundtrack Expanded
You’re listening to the sweet, sultry sounds of the apocalypse. If you can hear this, lucky you! You’re one of the chosen who’ve made it through the perils of the wasteland. Hopefully, you’ve done it in style. What’s that you say? You need more Wasteland 3 tunes to get you through the frozen tundra? Don’t worry, DJ inXile has got you covered.
Since the release of Wasteland 3 on August 28, we’ve been thrilled to see the overwhelming positivity toward the game’s soundtrack. We’re excited to announce that as of today the vast majority of the game’s remaining soundtrack has been added to the album that’s already available to backers at the appropriate tiers via CrowdOx. That’s right! If you already own the soundtrack, you’re getting the extra tracks at no additional cost.
Eagle-eyed observers will take note that most, but not all the tracks are now available in this listing. Believe us, we tried to get all the tracks, but had to stop just short of getting into a knife-fight with some lawyers.
Anyway, if you’re a fan of Wasteland 3’s soundtrack (and let’s face it, who isn’t?) then head on down to your CrowdOx pledge portal and snag the rest of this aural goodness that’s ready for ear-plundering.
Here are the original 17 tracks:
1. Battle Hymn of the Republic (Joshua James)
2. Aspen Exterior Exploration (Mark Morgan)
3. Frozen Waste Exploration (Mark Morgan)
4. Survivalist Bunker (Mark Morgan)
5. Savage Council (Mark Morgan)
6. Under Ice (Mark Morgan)
7. Wasteland 3 Opening (Mark Morgan)
8. Aspen Exterior Battle (Mark Morgan)
9. Under Ice Exploration (Mark Morgan)
10. Ambush Site – Combat (Mark Morgan)
11. Ambush Site – Dam (Mark Morgan)
12. Colorado Springs Exploration (Mark Morgan)
13. Denver Exploration (Mark Morgan)
14. America The Beautiful (Greg Jong and Marmoset)
15. Little Vegas Combat (Mark Morgan)
16. The Blood of the Lamb (Joshua James)
17. Down in the Valley to Pray (Greg Jong and Marmoset)
And here are the 25 new tracks that have just been added:
18. Stark Winter – level load themes (Alexander Brandon)
19. Character Creation (Mark Morgan)
20. Ambush Site – Suspense (Mark Morgan)
21. Ranger HQ – Desert Rangers theme (Mark Morgan)
22. Colorado Springs Combat (Mark Morgan)
23. Garden of the Gods Suspense (Alexander Brandon)
24. Bizarre Exploration (Mark Morgan)
25. Bizarre Combat (Alexander Brandon)
26. Denver Combat (Alexander Brandon)
27. Savage Council Combat (Mark Morgan)
28. Endgame Combat (Alexander Brandon)
29. Encounter Combat (Alexander Brandon)
30. Encounter Exploration (Alexander Brandon)
31. Golden Scorpitron (Daniel Dean)
32. Green Acres (Ethan Allen)
33. Welcome Back (Joshua James)
34. Monster Mash (Graham Barton)
35. WKRP (Joshua James)
36. Battle Hymn of the Republic (Young Survivalist Choir)
37. The Blood of the Lamb (Young Survivalist Choir)
38. Down to the River to Pray (Young Survivalist Choir)
39. Welcome Back (Young Survivalist Choir)
40. Is Buchanan A Man (Young Survivalist Choir, lyrics by Nathan Long)
41. Ranger Ballad (Busker Gang, lyrics by Nathan Long)
42. What We Did in Colorado (William Whitmore ft. Kent Holmes, lyrics by Nathan Long)
So there you have it! What was once a great tribute to the Wasteland 3 soundtrack is now an almost certifiably complete* soundtrack. Y’all had been asking for this for the longest time, and now we’re happy to oblige. Thanks for your patience while we worked to pack in all these extra-delicious tracks into this humble musical offering.
*With exception to one or two tracks you may notice are missing and which almost certainly have not been expertly extracted from the game files by crafty folks and uploaded to places where such things get uploaded.
Just tried this & you are absolutely correct (not that I doubted you, just agreeing). I'm using Cluster Bomb + Howitzer at the moment & it takes out 1-4 enemies on round 1 depending on how I can position it.Cluster Bomb is possibly the most OP power in the game. It deals like 1000 damage in a huge aoe. It does sucky damage for you because it scales of base weapon damage. And you use a shitty (albeit quick firing) Payaso Turret.
Switch to Fullborer or Rail Gun, then witness the power of the Cluster Bombs.
Just tried this & you are absolutely correct (not that I doubted you, just agreeing). I'm using Cluster Bomb + Howitzer at the moment & it takes out 1-4 enemies on round 1 depending on how I can position it.Cluster Bomb is possibly the most OP power in the game. It deals like 1000 damage in a huge aoe. It does sucky damage for you because it scales of base weapon damage. And you use a shitty (albeit quick firing) Payaso Turret.
Switch to Fullborer or Rail Gun, then witness the power of the Cluster Bombs.
But... two points against it: one a big question for me & one just down to role-playing. 1: Do you get XP for stuff Kodiak kills? The consensus seems to be that if your pets kill someone you get 0 XP. Which is dumb, 'cause nabbing pets is fun but w/e [EDIT: although Pets trivialize combat]. So do you know if the Kodiak annihilates multiple enemies with Cluster Bomb do you get XP (I'm mostly looking at random encounters here where you can't reload & try different approaches so I'm having difficulty figuring this out myself)? Or if you know you will win (ignoring resource expenditures, assume none) is it optimal to not even involve Kodiak?
2: I like playthroughs where I bring Cordite/Fish-Lips with me. They aren't optimal, but I lean into their melee when I do. I'm enjoying the different paths & approaches the game presents. Not to mention if I feel like making Melee Rangers for fun, so if I did that, what's your opinion on best local Kodiak weapons?