I can live with the Codex list - I have played every game in the top 50 except for Grimoire (I still have to play it). And I have played 186 of all 278 listed games.
I can live with the Codex list - I have played every game in the top 50 except for Grimoire (I still have to play it). And I have played 186 of all 278 listed games.
@lackblogger;
I'm not saying there system would make sense here. But, they had an issue that is quite similar to what you discussed. They were trying to change their voting system so that it is less easily gamed by a minority of voters.
Aw, I was hoping you'd ask me to tell you about the stats of your favourite Beatles song
I think the most notable codex 'trend' from this poll is the complete collapse of the two major pen and paper cRPG series: D&D and The Dark Eye. Aside from two of the top three games being D&D, you have go a long, long way down the list to find any more, and when you do the news is very bad indeed
Don't you think the high entry of P:K balances that out, though?
The Pathfinder system is mechanically a far closer relative to D&D 3rd ed than 3rd ed is to 2nd ed.
To be honest, I have no idea how or why both BG2 and PS:T remain at the top there, they're like the sore thumbs in the sea of the dedicated. You'd think with so much love then games similar to those would also perform well, but they don't.
Maybe kingmaker will hang around for a bit, you never know, but I'm guessing it has more to do with the Avellone fan-club there than either game design or systems. If historical precedence is anything to go by it just means the dedicated haven't had a chance to develop an attack strategy yet.
It gives @purpleblob; a reason to be happy for a few years though, and for that reason I agree that it was a good result for that game, I much prefer a happy PB
Expeditions: Viking
Why?.Point based voting polls suck.
Okay then -- never heard of it, but I trust you -- added to my Steam wishlist.
If I remember the developer was bought by THQ Nordic this year. The next game was supposed to be set in Rome called Legion. I don't know if that's still the plan.Aww, thanks!!
I wrote a review on it - might be good idea to have a quick read (and comments) before you make the purchase?
https://www.rpgwatch.com/articles/expeditions--viking-review-430.html
I'll spare you a whole page on why and simply say it's a Codex poll. Nuff said.Why?.
Completely forgot about that game thanks for the reminder.Their next game is Divinity: Fallen Heroes
I'd rather read a whole page than a silly answer.I'll spare you a whole page on why and simply say it's a Codex poll. Nuff said.