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Two Worlds II - Echoes of the Past 2 DLC
August 31st, 2018, 20:48
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August 31st, 2018, 20:53
Didn't they update it a while ago to add microtransactions?
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August 31st, 2018, 20:59
Originally Posted by RipperYes and after the update following the internet tantrum was hilarious.
Didn't they update it a while ago to add microtransactions?
Link - https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2…rotransactions
Though to be fair the micro-transactions are from the XBOX 360 version.
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August 31st, 2018, 21:03
Hmm, Reality Pump, is it? I suspect their balance sheet has been pumped by reality.
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August 31st, 2018, 21:11
Originally Posted by RipperWell it's a perfect time to go sniffing out the developer for more lies.
Hmm, Reality Pump, is it? I suspect their balance sheet has been pumped by reality.

Anyway good joke that had me laughing after reading it.
As for the sniffing no need as the late parent company's of Reality Pump have done so many shadie things. I'm surprised this developer is still even in business.
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September 2nd, 2018, 03:09
I really enjoyed 2W2 but I have less than zero interest in multiplayer. I've played the main campaign through several times.
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September 2nd, 2018, 14:14
I liked both games, I've only played the single player on the second one, there is a mod to make the multiplayer area available in the single player game.
The voice acting was bad.
But the world building, the size and scope.. and the transition from mountain to hills to plains to sea was good and credible. It was big enough to be credible and diverse enough to not get boring.
Also some of the secondary quests were much better then the main
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The voice acting was bad.
But the world building, the size and scope.. and the transition from mountain to hills to plains to sea was good and credible. It was big enough to be credible and diverse enough to not get boring.
Also some of the secondary quests were much better then the main
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September 2nd, 2018, 21:19
Okay. Honestly, I never understood this about forums. I get that it is a community and everyone in the larger rpg community of this forum has a right to an opinion….
BUT
why post ONLY to state that you don’t like the game? Don’t you have anything better to do? I can understand if the OP had asked opinions on who likes the game But here, it is implied. Those interested in the dlc obviously enjoy the game.
Personally, I loved two worlds 2 and I am eagerly waiting for TW3. I found this post, while doing a google search in news for TW3.
so 2 qs: for the OP (or anyone else who is actually a TW player and not some unhappy troll)
Have you played any of the online dlcs?
more importantly this new multiplayer dlc, does it work? is anyone playing? is it supported? (that’s one question, but in many parts) ;-)
because a few months back, i tried to play multiplayer but it didn’t work
Thank you very much for reposting this info also btw. since most replies were negative, I want you to know that I appreciated that you shared this.
BUT
why post ONLY to state that you don’t like the game? Don’t you have anything better to do? I can understand if the OP had asked opinions on who likes the game But here, it is implied. Those interested in the dlc obviously enjoy the game.
Personally, I loved two worlds 2 and I am eagerly waiting for TW3. I found this post, while doing a google search in news for TW3.
so 2 qs: for the OP (or anyone else who is actually a TW player and not some unhappy troll)
Have you played any of the online dlcs?
more importantly this new multiplayer dlc, does it work? is anyone playing? is it supported? (that’s one question, but in many parts) ;-)
because a few months back, i tried to play multiplayer but it didn’t work
Thank you very much for reposting this info also btw. since most replies were negative, I want you to know that I appreciated that you shared this.
Traveler
September 2nd, 2018, 21:23
I enjoyed both games, although the first one was extremely buggy it had some good ideas. The second instalment was much more polished and the magic system was really fun. Like someone mentioned the side quests were often better than the main one, and if the voice overs were bad I obviously didn't care, either they were comic relief or they were good enough.
Haven't played the expansions and wouldn't dream of playing MP, but I could consider doing another playthrough of TW2.
Haven't played the expansions and wouldn't dream of playing MP, but I could consider doing another playthrough of TW2.
Last edited by TomRon; September 3rd, 2018 at 23:34.
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September 2nd, 2018, 21:54
I wouldn't worry too much. The article was posted by one of our loyal newsposters, to whom it's a matter of researching and posting news like a journalist. It's not necessarily posted with any particular feelings on the matter. A news post about a game will usually attract positive and negative comments, and more often a mixture. That's just business as usual.
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September 2nd, 2018, 23:16
I always admired the passion the company put in their games. They always wanted to put in everything and do everything, but in the end it always was kind of strange (quirky design descisions), didnt fit together (why the strong focus on MP? "No" one wants this!) or ugly (monster design).
Their engine technically was quite powerfull and they provided really cool collectors editions (in germany at least) and so on, but how does it help, when somehow everything seems to be put together wrong.
I wish they would have thrown out their management (or whoever was in charge) and started completely new. (ah, and throw out the monster designer too).
The same applies for the EarthXXXX games. Good effort, but very flawed games.
But i thought they went bankrupt long time ago, who is producing those DLCs?
Their engine technically was quite powerfull and they provided really cool collectors editions (in germany at least) and so on, but how does it help, when somehow everything seems to be put together wrong.
I wish they would have thrown out their management (or whoever was in charge) and started completely new. (ah, and throw out the monster designer too).
The same applies for the EarthXXXX games. Good effort, but very flawed games.
But i thought they went bankrupt long time ago, who is producing those DLCs?
Sentinel
September 2nd, 2018, 23:27
September 2nd, 2018, 23:34
Originally Posted by TomRonNo they went bankrupt and some of the team went to work with CD Projekt.
Which part, the bankruptcy?
Link - https://www.gamepressure.com/e.asp?ID=101
Sometime later they retained a skeleton crew and worked on Ravens Cry. Now it seems they added micro-transactions, and started selling new DLC for Two Worlds 2.
Even though the studio has never released an international hit comparable to The Witcher or Dead Island, and its games failed to meet with critical acclaim or gain a large fan following, the team continued to push forward ambitiously over the years. The situation of Reality Pump started to grow dire a few years ago. In 2013, Mirosław Dymek, the main pillar of the company, left, taking along a number of talented developers. They moved together to the newly created Kraków branch of CD Projekt RED. Tadeusz Zuber, who became the new CEO of Reality Pump, assured us in an interview given last year that the company was starting to get back on its feet and had plans for further projects, including Two Worlds III and possibly a new game in the Earth series.
Unfortunately, after the exodus of some employees to CD Projekt, a team of only about 30 people remained in the studio, who all got down to work on the pirate-themed sandbox entitled Raven's Cry. It was this title that probably sealed the fate of the developer. The game was allocated to the Polish studio by the German publisher after its original developers failed to rise to the challenge. In Poland, the production had to be completed within a very short period of time and virtually from scratch, while having a limited budget. Without much publicity or a marketing campaign, Raven's Cry finally launched in January this year on PC, following a string of postponed release dates. Underdeveloped and full of bugs, the game met with an extremely cold reception of the players and reviewers alike. The scale of the failure was revealed by Steamspy.com, which claimed that the title available on Valve's platform was bought by as few as several thousand players. In the wake of the developer's bankruptcy and bad response to the game, the previously planned console versions of Raven’s Cry will most likely never see the light of day.
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September 3rd, 2018, 02:56
Originally Posted by CacheperlNow I'm intrigued. How did it went? Short recap, ofc.
I dont know about worst game ever (2 worlds 1 was not that bad), but the Call of the Tenebrae expansion might be a contender for worst expansion ever. Certainly one of the worst expansions I ever played. Probably worse than Gothic III Forsaken Gods.
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September 3rd, 2018, 23:28
Originally Posted by BoboTheMightyMain story:
Now I'm intrigued. How did it went? Short recap, ofc.
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Put this shortly, it might not seem that bad compared to other games. And it might have been better, even with that story line, but that would have required less glitches, better voice acting, and believable characters.
September 3rd, 2018, 23:30
Who plays Two Worlds for good voiceacting and believable characters?
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