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Outward very early impressions
April 2nd, 2019, 17:37
Originally Posted by ToddMcF2002I doubt it. That would ruin the game but more importantly, they'd probably just tell you "this is not the game for you" as they've stated in the past and in their FAQ.
Maybe they will cave to demand and implement fast travel checkpoints. It could "cost" consumables to travel to maintain the survival element.
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April 2nd, 2019, 17:55
Well Fluent we will see how much of their target market they can alienate and stay afloat.
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April 2nd, 2019, 18:34
Their target market is already established. Those who want those features were not their target to begin with, as stated directly by the devs who stated "this game is not for you" when someone asked about fast travel and the like. It's also selling really well and has 75% positive reviews so they are doing well.
April 2nd, 2019, 19:29
I don't have access to sales figures so I'll have to take your word for it in terms of sales volumes. Sounds like you are in the know.
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April 2nd, 2019, 19:36
Just started the game and played a few hours. I can definitely say it has a lot of open terrain that turns the game quickly into a walking simulator. Don't shoot the messenger.
On the Plus side yes it does remind me the Gothic games but the story is not this games strong point. Just finished paying for my house and I'm stuck where to go next.
Apparently I have to choose a faction and go to three different cities.
On the Plus side yes it does remind me the Gothic games but the story is not this games strong point. Just finished paying for my house and I'm stuck where to go next.
Apparently I have to choose a faction and go to three different cities.
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April 2nd, 2019, 19:41
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoYep, you now have to choose a faction. You can explore the first area (Chersonese) or you can head directly for a city for a faction. The innkeeper gives you directions. Just make sure you're prepared for your journey!
Just started the game and played a few hours. I can definitely say it has a lot of open terrain that turns the game quickly into a walking simulator. Don't shoot the messenger.
On the Plus side yes it does remind me the Gothic games but the story is not this games strong point. Just finished paying for my house and I'm stuck where to go next.
Apparently I have to choose a faction and go to three different cities.
@Todd, it had 11k+ players in game yesterday, which is pretty nice for a 10 man studio debut release. I've heard from other forum-goers there that it has sold well, and they are more in the know than I am (they follow the Discord).
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April 2nd, 2019, 21:24
For those who are playing Outward perhaps this article may (or may not) help you:
The coward's guide to surviving Outward
The coward's guide to surviving Outward
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Sou tricolor de coração!
Sie sind das Essen und Wir sind die Jäger!
Sou tricolor de coração!
Sie sind das Essen und Wir sind die Jäger!
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April 2nd, 2019, 22:15
I kind of enjoy the way they implemented the pistols. High damage, incredible long loading time for a single shot. But you can easily have 5 or 6 loaded pistols in your "belt" (quickslots).
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April 2nd, 2019, 23:03
I am having a blast with runic magic, so far I have 220 Mana and only 80 Health and Stamina.
But hot dang, some of the battles are HARD and heart-pumping. I just survived killing some armored horror thing while a bunch of illuminated horrors were spitting acid at me in a tight corridor. I needed the chitin and got it, but it took me about 5 tries of having to sleep in the tent, get KO'd, come back, etc.. But wow, what a battle!
Runic magic is fun when you run around dropping arcane traps behind you as the enemies chase you. Also, the healing spell is handy in a pinch and having an ethereal sword or decay claymore for easier enemies is great fun, too. I'm basically full mage at this point and even have Mana regen. I also Reveal Souls which means any dead body you come across (even skeletons) can have souls you can use to regain Mana. Very useful.
But hot dang, some of the battles are HARD and heart-pumping. I just survived killing some armored horror thing while a bunch of illuminated horrors were spitting acid at me in a tight corridor. I needed the chitin and got it, but it took me about 5 tries of having to sleep in the tent, get KO'd, come back, etc.. But wow, what a battle! Runic magic is fun when you run around dropping arcane traps behind you as the enemies chase you. Also, the healing spell is handy in a pinch and having an ethereal sword or decay claymore for easier enemies is great fun, too. I'm basically full mage at this point and even have Mana regen. I also Reveal Souls which means any dead body you come across (even skeletons) can have souls you can use to regain Mana. Very useful.
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April 3rd, 2019, 00:15
Quick, let's add fast travel to trivialize it all! 
And at least Couch played more than 5 minutes, so his opinion is a legitimate one.

And at least Couch played more than 5 minutes, so his opinion is a legitimate one.
Last edited by TheRealFluent; April 3rd, 2019 at 00:54.
April 3rd, 2019, 06:36
Fluent do you sport embroidered underwear for Outward? Or do you just don an Outward superhero suit anytime you're at keyboard?
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April 3rd, 2019, 07:12
What are you even talking about? Who here is gushing about the game? It seems like people around here like to project things.
April 3rd, 2019, 12:55
Originally Posted by JDR13No, when I was around 19, I worked out at this gym and a body builder told me how his kidneys were failing and he was always in pain. He was around 30 years old. This scared me straight and I always went the natural route.
I hope you're not speaking from personal experience. I've heard about you guys in Columbus.![]()
Maybe the Ann Arbor football team should do roids so they can beat OSU this decade
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April 3rd, 2019, 13:53
PC Gamer's guide to Outward:
https://www.pcgamer.com/outward-rpg-guide/
https://www.pcgamer.com/outward-rpg-guide/
Death isn’t glorious in Outward, so don’t let it happen to you.
- Play match-maker
- Weave a web of tripwires
- Drop your bag
- Sleep-scum your health back
- Wear cowardly gear
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
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April 3rd, 2019, 15:22
Cowardly gear, *tzk*.
You know what cowardly gear really is? Hiding behind layers and layers of full plate mail. If you want to be bold, wear nothing but a 20 kg gold chain around your neck into battle.
Anyways, I like my master trader garb, for running, and for the additional pouch space.
You know what cowardly gear really is? Hiding behind layers and layers of full plate mail. If you want to be bold, wear nothing but a 20 kg gold chain around your neck into battle.
Anyways, I like my master trader garb, for running, and for the additional pouch space.
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April 3rd, 2019, 20:24
I've read this thread and many others on Outward. Also watched a number of youtube videos. There is a lot of information about the game's various mechanics (survival, crafting, combat) and visual presentation. But there's very little info in the way of quests and story. Is there a real story going on here? Or is the game largely just about survival for the sake of survival?
The game is often compared to Gothic. Gothic had a story behind it and the ultimate goal was to escape the barrier. Is there any kind of substantive story in this game?
The game is often compared to Gothic. Gothic had a story behind it and the ultimate goal was to escape the barrier. Is there any kind of substantive story in this game?
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If I'm right but there is no wife around to acknowledge it, am I still right?
If I'm right but there is no wife around to acknowledge it, am I still right?
April 3rd, 2019, 20:26
Originally Posted by TheMadGamerYes. Once you join a faction you start taking place in the story and learning the lore of the faction.
I've read this thread and many others on Outward. Also watched a number of youtube videos. There is a lot of information about the game's various mechanics (survival, crafting, combat) and visual presentation. But there's very little info in the way of quests and story. Is there a real story going on here? Or is the game largely just about survival for the sake of survival?
The game is often compared to Gothic. Gothic had a story behind it and the ultimate goal was to escape the barrier. Is there any kind of substantive story in this game?
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