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July 8th, 2014, 12:57
The RPG Codex's Crooked Bee took the time to interview Game Producer Kai Fiebig of Daedalic Entertainment to ask a few questions about the next Blackguard game.

So, since Blackguards 2 is a thing, we’re going to assume that Blackguards sold fairly well. Could you talk about just how well it did for you - if not in absolute terms, then at least relative to your pre-release expectations as well as the game's budget and development time?

Kai Fiebig: Small profit kinda well… From the beginning we were aware of the fact that most people would say “’Daedalic’ the adventure-guys, doing an S-RPG, nice joke!” Right now, it’s selling pretty well and we are all in all happy with the results. In terms of budget, to put it simply, we reached break even and everyone is earning money. Development time was a little more than 2,5 years, so a little longer than we are working on our adventures.​

It was a bold move to jump from adventure games into RPGs, with a tactical turn-based RPG to boot - admittedly a niche subgenre. Our reviewers did enjoy and praise Blackguards a lot (which isn't something that happens often with our reviewers!), but there was also some not-so-positive feedback from the mainstream press, a lot of it related, predictably, to the game's difficulty. From the developer's side of things, how do you feel about the reception that Blackguards got? What were the lessons you learned from it (aside from "damn those game journalist noobs")?

Kai Fiebig: It was indeed a rather bold jump - but a slightly scary one as well and rather a jump into icy water than into a well tempered pool.

In general, the reception actually was really good. Sure, there were a few mixed reviews as well. But we learn from those just as much as from the positive ones. We received feedback from Mainstream, Casual, Hardcore and Gamer Magazines, which means we got everyone's awareness with our first try in the genre.

What we’ve noticed, for example, is that, as Blackguards is based on The Dark Eye pen and paper system, character development turned out to be unnecessarily complicated in some parts. Unfortunately this didn't become apparent until after Beta, probably due to the fact our Beta volunteers were mostly experienced RPG players. To improve this in Blackguards 2, we are not going to sacrifice the complexity of the combat system, but we will clean up the whole character sheet and leveling, so the players know exactly which XP investment results in which improvement for combat.

Another problem was: a lot of reviewers seemed to expect more typical open world RPG elements like exploration and trading for example. The focus on tactical combat was an early design decision, and I still think it's a good one. I'd sure like to work on a game like Skyrim sometime in the future, but Blackguards, as it is, works differently. The story supports the combat scenarios, not the other way around.

Blackguards 2 will focus even more on tactics and this time even more on strategy.

One lesson we learned is that freedom has its price. To give players a whole bunch of options is a nice idea and they will get some more of them in Blackguards 2. But to present this within the game in a way everyone will notice is a whole different story. So we will keep an eye on this as well.​
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Nice interview!

The story supports the combat scenarios, not the other way around.

Blackguards 2 will focus even more on tactics and this time even more on strategy.
I had hoped for the opposite direction.
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July 8th, 2014, 16:47
Yeaph, both main changes are not in the right direction, at least for me. And I find quite funny that the character development was too 'complicated'. For casual gamers, maybe. Oh well, Divinity Original Sin, then….
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July 8th, 2014, 17:02
Too much emphasis on buffs and de-buffs. Got bored after a few hours. Pass on #2.
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July 8th, 2014, 18:01
Originally Posted by mbpopolano24 View Post
Yeaph, both main changes are not in the right direction, at least for me. And I find quite funny that the character development was too 'complicated'. For casual gamers, maybe. Oh well, Divinity Original Sin, then….
You really don't know the TDE rules set, then …
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July 9th, 2014, 10:34
It wasn't that complicated, there was just very little - if any - explanation in game to what does all those numbers mean.
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July 9th, 2014, 12:44
Adored the first game, instabuying the second.
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Originally Posted by joxer View Post
Adored the first game, instabuying the second.
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July 9th, 2014, 13:26
I'll buy it as well on release day because TBS is my 2nd favorite genre. But I've hoped for an actual RPG in the TDE setting…
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