Haven't played either of the DOS games. Well, I hope it will be well playable, comfortable and immersive.Have you played any of the D:OS games with a controller? I'm assuming it's the same.
Considering they released on consoles I'll assume the left stick controls your character directly, unlike mouse point & click, add the zoomed in camera and you get a pseudo 3rd person experience like they are showing on the Deck gif.
one of the best pads out there, especially the BT version, since it has hall sticks out of the boxMy sister got me a 8BitDo Ultimate controller, feels pretty good!
Yup, it's that one!one of the best pads out there, especially the BT version, since it has hall sticks out of the box
Finally, it took then almost 10 years since Ikaruga was released on Steam to release it
I wanted to check again, but I'm out of town and only have my steam deck here and the controls are weird on itWhat does that mean exactly?
Is there no direct-via-analog-stick character control?
From the gif it looks like there is.
...it's kind of amazing that day before release I still have no 100% confirmation on how the game plays, if it allows direct character control from third person. And I even asked two Larian devs about it.
I would be surprised if there was direct control because the second you get into battles everything is turn based and your movement would require clicks.I wanted to check again, but I'm out of town and only have my steam deck here and the controls are weird on it
But as I remember it was indeed click-to-move instead of direct control
I'll check once it's fully released
I hope you had a great holiday in Italy! I read about temperatures over 45° in some parts of the country, so hopefully you brought lots of sunscreen.Just got home. Readying myself for BG3 tommorrow.
You know, I very much feel that. I have so many games in my backlog I wanna play that are much shorter than BG3 so playing a long game feels "weird" at times.I'm planning to buy BG3 as well somewhere later this year. The length of the game is holding me back, there are so many games in my backlog that I want to play soon!
Can't watch the video right now but I checked this one out back in the day and it raised a lot of alarms from the beginning. I've backed quite a few projects (Pillars, D:OS2, Torment, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2...) and the only time I consider I floundered one was when I CANCELLED my Divinity: Original Sin one because I feared the company was about to go under. I also cancelled one for Project Phoenix because it smelled funny and turn out I was right a good thing to do.
A good video covering how Richard Garriott destroyed his reputation and squandered millions of dollars from his fans.
Yeah, I actually backed Shroud of the Avatar, and then cancelled my pledge before the campaign ended. One of my earliest gaming memories is watching my older brother play Ultima 3, and it was a series I was obsessed with growing up(especially Ultima 6, 7, 7.5, but also UO for a year or so), so I really hoped it was going to be good.Can't watch the video right now but I checked this one out back in the day and it raised a lot of alarms from the beginning. I've backed quite a few projects (Pillars, D:OS2, Torment, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2...) and the only time I consider I floundered one was when I CANCELLED my Divinity: Original Sin one because I feared the company was about to go under. I also cancelled one for Project Phoenix because it smelled funny and turn out I was right a good thing to do.
This one just didn't inspire trust. No real plan at all.
Uh, you reminded me Project Phoenix. Checked when it was on Kickstarter. 2013, it has been 10 years now. Still no gameCan't watch the video right now but I checked this one out back in the day and it raised a lot of alarms from the beginning. I've backed quite a few projects (Pillars, D:OS2, Torment, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2...) and the only time I consider I floundered one was when I CANCELLED my Divinity: Original Sin one because I feared the company was about to go under. I also cancelled one for Project Phoenix because it smelled funny and turn out I was right a good thing to do.
This one just didn't inspire trust. No real plan at all.
I think I backed Shroud of the Avatar, but I avoided Phoenix point.Yeah, I actually backed Shroud of the Avatar, and then cancelled my pledge before the campaign ended. One of my earliest gaming memories is watching my older brother play Ultima 3, and it was a series I was obsessed with growing up(especially Ultima 6, 7, 7.5, but also UO for a year or so), so I really hoped it was going to be good.
Project Phoenix did get me though... Fuckers. lol
I've backed about that many as well, and 5 have failed for various reasons (2 vanished without a trace). One has not delivered anything in 8+ years but continues to put out entertaining updates so I'll forgive him.I think I backed Shroud of the Avatar, but I avoided Phoenix point.
Still, I think of a total of around 30 games I backed just 3 failed to deliver (or at least be in the process of delivering), so in my opinion the whole Kickstarter phase was still a massive boon for gaming overall. CRPGs more than anything else of course.
OH GOD YES. One of my favorite games on steam.
Can't watch the video right now but I checked this one out back in the day and it raised a lot of alarms from the beginning. I've backed quite a few projects (Pillars, D:OS2, Torment, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2...) and the only time I consider I floundered one was when I CANCELLED my Divinity: Original Sin one because I feared the company was about to go under. I also cancelled one for Project Phoenix because it smelled funny and turn out I was right a good thing to do.
This one just didn't inspire trust. No real plan at all.
I didn't, but me and my buddy had pledged for two other stinkers that were never releasedYeah, I actually backed Shroud of the Avatar, and then cancelled my pledge before the campaign ended. One of my earliest gaming memories is watching my older brother play Ultima 3, and it was a series I was obsessed with growing up(especially Ultima 6, 7, 7.5, but also UO for a year or so), so I really hoped it was going to be good.
Project Phoenix did get me though... Fuckers. lol
Shmups and fighting games are the two genres I know I'll NEVER be even moderately skilled no matter how much I practice. I just can't.
Can't wait
I don't know if you have a direct line to the editor for making any corrections or if anyone would even consider it super important, but they transcribed Xseed Games as Exit Games in the Little King Story spot.If you have a lot of time you can read this: DSFixing Dark Souls | ROMchip
It's the opposite of short-form journalism
Lol I read the entire article and was wondering the whole time who were these Exit Games guysI don't know if you have a direct line to the editor for making any corrections or if anyone would even consider it super important, but they transcribed Xseed Games as Exit Games in the Little King Story spot.
Anyways back to reading.
There were also a few backhands there, when Durante was talking about graphics backends. I imagine they used some kind of speech to text software and a few oddities slipped through.Lol I read the entire article and was wondering the whole time who were these Exit Games guys
Also they explain API as "application processing"
Just imagine if Larian did numbers like that.... on a turn based rpg lolBaldurs Gate 3 peak will be 817,517 by weekend
Metacritic will be a 94
I dropped down from 120 MB/s to 80 MB/s too. Too scared to switch to another data center now that I am nearly done.Christ ! My fiber is at 800ko/s, are you all breaking Steam right now ?
Took my chance, went from 5.5 mo/s to 60I dropped down from 120 MB/s to 80 MB/s too. Too scared to switch to another data center now that I am nearly done.