Or, X-coomWe truly are the X-Com now
Neural Cloud collab event confirmed. I haven't played PNC so not sure what to expect. Probably Persica?
Quoted from the announcement on Haoplay's page (I am not being able to access Darkwinter page without VPN). Yeah, steam version should launch later I guess. Not good looking honestly.The developers haven't put a release date on the Steam page of the Darkwinter version of the game. It's possible that they've not gotten around to it but I think it's more likely that the game is not releasing on Steam on the 3rd and might come later. Might have to start on their own client at launch.
The Steam version of GIRLS' FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM will be released shortly after. We are working tirelessly to ensure the best gaming experience for our Steam players.
Yea I downloaded this one aswell, but obviously I'm not gonna play it, if I won't be able to spend any money, at least the cheap start pack is something I usually tend to buyI downloaded the Darkwinter version with the direct link to the launcher: https://gf2-us-cdn-launcher.sunborngame.com/prod/download/launcher/1.0.0/GF2_Launcher_pc1_1_0_0_OverSeas_Mica_1732302259_6_1000005.exe
(Clicking on the website gave me a "not available in your region")
I hope payment stuff works fine, cause while I'm not a whale I don't mind chucking some money towards a F2P game if I enjoy it enough.
It looks like the Darkwinter version let's you play with a guest account before binding (hello rerolling my old friend), while Haoplay apparently does not provide this, so differences between the versions are already emerging
Why does this have to be so complicated
This haoplay business and the staggered Steam releases are causing chaos for lots of folks. Every tweet from the GFL2 account is flooded with replies about people not being able to download the game or not being able to figure out how to get it on their preferred platforms.It looks like the Darkwinter version let's you play with a guest account before binding (hello rerolling my old friend), while Haoplay apparently does not provide this, so differences between the versions are already emerging
Why does this have to be so complicated
There is not. Both versions have the same localisation options.I preloaded the game and when I launched it, it gave me the option to choose a language. The choices were Japanese, Chinese and Korean. I am ok playing the game with voice acting that I don't understand but at the same time I know there is a version of this game which likely has English voice acting. They've gone to the effort and expense of localizing the game in other languages but they can't offer all options to all users. Such a strange situation.
I think the recommendation is to not do it cause it's an awful experience (0.6% Hoyo rates) and the game is seemingly generous enough that the starting rolls do not matter all that much if one sticks with the game for a longer time.So anyway, what's the deal with rerolling in this game? Is it recommended and what characters should we be hoping to get?
According to Reddit there is no regionlocking involved for payments, so that's goodI downloaded the Darkwinter version with the direct link to the launcher: https://gf2-us-cdn-launcher.sunborngame.com/prod/download/launcher/1.0.0/GF2_Launcher_pc1_1_0_0_OverSeas_Mica_1732302259_6_1000005.exe
(Clicking on the website gave me a "not available in your region")
I hope payment stuff works fine, cause while I'm not a whale I don't mind chucking some money towards a F2P game if I enjoy it enough.
It looks like the Darkwinter version let's you play with a guest account before binding (hello rerolling my old friend), while Haoplay apparently does not provide this, so differences between the versions are already emerging
Why does this have to be so complicated
Well, I did it because I saw others were doing it too (click on the crossed eye and pick "hide until replied")Why is everyone hiding their number? I don't know how to hide it and I feel bad
It costs less to roll on that banner compared to the normal one (8 tickets for a 10-pull versus 10). That banner disappears after 50 pulls, and it uses different tickets compared to the ones limited banners use, so feel free to use it stillIn other words, no reason to continue pulling from this banner right?
Don't worry about that. I'm drowning in exp items (both dolls and weapons). But I'll tell you who isn't worth it among the starting units without even looking at tier lists: Krolik, because melee sucks really bad, overwatch spam (which she can't do because she is melee) is just as busted as in X-com and she also suffers from poor HP (I expected her to have double the HP compared to normal ranged units, instead she has less than Nemesis who is a sniper!)Still playing with the starting 3 and I'm hesitant to upgrade anyone else because I'm not sure who is good.
YesI'm guessing it'll be the usual thing where the $5 pass is the best value for money
You will be swimming in combat report during the early hours. Just upgrade the ones you like imo.Still playing with the starting 3 and I'm hesitant to upgrade anyone else because I'm not sure who is good.
Agree. Chapter 1 to 3 was okay and 4 is really where the story starts to kick into gear. It feels like where the story truly begins to unfold (and I enjoy it a lot!). Nonetheless, I still like (chapter 2 spoiler)the tension between Groza and Colphne. It was a good reminder that how different the commander is from other humans on how they treat dolls in the world. To Colphne the commander and Groza are anomalies.The story so far has been okay. It still feels a bit like a big prologue, but there has been a decent mix of action, world building, mysteries and character drama. I'm kinda glad I read up on GFL1 though, cause it feels like they don't really ease you into all the concepts of the world or even the basic premise. But maybe that's something they do later or is in some side material I haven't seen yet.
Yeah, for sure. Some of it you can get via context, but there's a lot of jargon and new concepts introduced at a pretty fast clip.My biggest complaint of the game is that there is no glossary in-game to look up the terminologies. Already saw a few comments on social media complaining how the story does not 'make sense'. On one hand I like Mica just throw people right into the world, on the other hand they could have made the story more accessible to new players.