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Risen 2 - Preview @ Ripten
August 14th, 2011, 03:06
Ripten has a short preview of Risen 2, although it doesn't add much of value:
I also asked about ships. Ships will play a major role in the game and as you journey on ye quest, you’ll have the option to buy bigger and better ships for your crew. The design of the ship mechanic was heavily influenced by the Normandy from the Mass Effect series. So, you can expect it to be a place where you can change gear, look at your quests, talk to your crewmates and plot your course. Just don’t expect to be able to free sail around ala Two Worlds 2, as travel between the lush islands in Risen 2 will occur via a cutscene every time you pick a new destination. However, I don’t think anyone will complain about Piranha adopting the ship mechanic from Mass Effect, people seem to dig how it works in that series, aye?More information.
August 14th, 2011, 03:06
"Just don’t expect to be able to free sail around ala Two Worlds 2, as travel between the lush islands in Risen 2 will occur via a cutscene every time you pick a new destination. "
Oh. I didn't pick up on that from the other previews. Disappointed. Been a fan of so called 'free sailing' in CRPGs since Ultima 5 and said goodbye to it in Ultima 7. Would have quite enjoyed it in the Risen/Gothic style.
I do have Two Worlds 2 however, didn't get very far yet. How is ocean travel in this game?
Oh. I didn't pick up on that from the other previews. Disappointed. Been a fan of so called 'free sailing' in CRPGs since Ultima 5 and said goodbye to it in Ultima 7. Would have quite enjoyed it in the Risen/Gothic style.
I do have Two Worlds 2 however, didn't get very far yet. How is ocean travel in this game?
August 14th, 2011, 03:24
Originally Posted by mbuddhaIn Two Worlds 2? You just get one little boat and it comes fairly late in the game after you already have gotten via teleport to the second continent (unless you sort of cheat and water walk to it early on). There's also not a ton of sutff to really see and do on the land masses where the main quest doesn't take place. It's still kind of fun, I think, to explore a bit and see some of the vistas but don't expect too much from it.
I do have Two Worlds 2 however, didn't get very far yet. How is ocean travel in this game?
Now the expansion that is coming out soon is supposed to add a new large boat and deal with pirates so it sounds like it really expands on the sailing but we'll have to see how that ends up.
Keeper of the Watch
August 14th, 2011, 04:55
Not so much of an open world then….kinda sucks. These guys don't do very large worlds well though, they are the more medium sized areas.
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SasqWatch
August 14th, 2011, 06:53
Having load screens doesn't mean the world is smaller or more linear. I'm sure it's divided up for performance reasons more than anything else.
I'd rather endure an occasional load screen than suffer stuttering because of world streaming.
I'd rather endure an occasional load screen than suffer stuttering because of world streaming.
August 14th, 2011, 11:34
Originally Posted by JDR13Absolutely.. Worked really well in Gothic1-2, i really prefer them over Gothic3's streaming.. I can't remember if Risen had loading screens.
I'd rather endure an occasional load screen than suffer stuttering because of world streaming.
Originally Posted by rune_74"Open world" in those games would most of all require swimming…
Not so much of an open world then….kinda sucks.
August 14th, 2011, 12:31
If it's load screens at a certain point but one large map then okay fine. If it's completely separate maps though and you just sail your boat automatically from one to another that is a little disappointing.
August 14th, 2011, 12:44
Originally Posted by DoctorNarrativeThere's actually no difference if you think about it. What does it matter whether it's one map or multiple maps if there's load screens anyways?
If it's load screens at a certain point but one large map then okay fine. If it's completely separate maps though and you just sail your boat automatically from one to another that is a little disappointing.
Not having manual control of the boat sucks, but it's not a deal breaker. They announced that early on so it's not coming as a surprise.
August 15th, 2011, 17:28
If you can chose to visit the different islands at your leisure then it's an open world, no? Loading screen or not isn't really a factor IMO.
August 15th, 2011, 17:30
Going against my current trend, I have to agree with DN.
If I can't control the boat - and I'm facing load screens for each journey - that's a big disappointment to me.
If I can't control the boat - and I'm facing load screens for each journey - that's a big disappointment to me.
August 15th, 2011, 18:07
I see no problem with loading screens. Seriously many rpgs have them and are still successful. This isn't call Elder Scrolls and I'm grateful its not.
From what I read it only happens when you change Islands anyway. Also they already stated your ship will be just like the Normandy in ME.
From what I read it only happens when you change Islands anyway. Also they already stated your ship will be just like the Normandy in ME.
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August 15th, 2011, 19:12
I agree that it would have been nicer to sail around yourself. But it's not a make or break for me.
August 15th, 2011, 20:50
I just thought the open world was a series of islands with continuous water between them you could sail. I did not know it was effectively 3 or 4 open worlds connected by loading screens.
It's not a huge issue or anything, but it's a bummer.
It's not a huge issue or anything, but it's a bummer.
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