Thormodr

Thormodr

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Good points. It is definitely challenging, the crafting is fun and the quests are good. :) As far as loot goes, I agree that it would be nice to find some armour or swords every once in a while. The only time I remember finding swords, it was a pair of swords that required 18th level to use and I was 5th level at the time. The funny thing is that I found the same two swords again. :P

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The Doomsday Clock works very well and is a great addition to the game, IMHO. The tension is a good thing. The difficulty ramps up as it climbs and the game becomes more challenging. :)

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[quote who="sdRohan" reply="5" id="3496784"] bigheadzach, I am looking into why that is. Thormodr, you purchased Founders (non Elite) and that is why access would be restricted. <a id="ctl00_ctl00__Content__Content__RepeaterReplies_ctl03__LinkUser" class="hand" title="Click user na

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Well, I must say that the Walkthrough was very cool. I have always liked Druidish type characters. I do hope if you go fairly heavy into summoner books that you'll be able to summon some really cool animals. Like Dire Berserk Cave Bears and Assassin Blade Bats, etc. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]

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cIV and cIV: Fall from Heaven are the best and most fun strategy games I have ever played. Easy to learn but hard to master. Good pacing and multiple paths to victory. The AI was there to entertain and help you tell a story. (See Soren Johnson's wonderful talk on AI) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJcuQQ1eWWI The game was also extremely moddable. The designer Soren Johnson fought to get the source cod

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[quote who="Alstein" reply="10" id="3496087"] Quoting Thormodr, reply 8 97 for Civilization 5? Maybe out of 500. [e digicons]:grin:[/e] Civ 5 is great for non-serious play. It only fails with folks who have played a ton of the games.

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[quote who="Frogboy" reply="49" id="3496181"] 32bit-LAA (4GB instead of 2GB). Though, in practice, it has lower HW reqs than LH due to the updated graphics engine. [/quote] LAA? Not a fan. I like the Seattle Mariners. [e digicons]:grin:[/e] In other news, that sounds cool, I guess. [e digicons]^_^[/e]

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[quote who="Tattyhat" reply="51" id="3495917"] These founder people are all ultra snobs, and think they are better than us down-and-out homeless people. They should share their wealth of knowledge and stop being so greedy. [/quote] Not much to tell about. Game looks cool with some pretty snazzy graphics. Faces, for example, look much, much better. :)

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Well, I ponied up the $20. I'm really digging the artwork. Reminds me of Torchlight, a really fun dungeon crawl. Well not cartoony like Torchlight but some really nice artwork. :)

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Glad to have contributed and happy it got funded. [e digicons]:grin:[/e] I feel this game has real potential and I hope it can meet its stretch goals as you could use the framework to make a fantasy version of this or a Mongol horde scenario or many other cool things. Modding could really make this game shine.

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[quote who="Kobracan" reply="5" id="3318369"]I have to agree with UmbralAngel that this project being successful doesn't prove "a guy and a few friends make a hit PC game independently". Jon Shafer has a huge advantage of being the lead designer of Civ5, having worked on Elemental, being very-well known in game industry, being blessed/advertised by Stardock, etc. It's very easy to get publicity for him. I'd like to see a "nobody" with a great idea be successful. Then we can say "a

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