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I want to play it now. NOW.
I guess I'll need at least 20 hours for building and planning the main character.
You can, just google it
I want to play it now. NOW.
I guess I'll need at least 20 hours for building and planning the main character.
I'm afraid of malware. I don't have time or nerves to research downloads free of malware, so I'll rather wait and buy (or in this case redeem my key from the Kickstarter).You can, just google it
Well, I'd like to know about Sorcerer, Bard and Magus. Their archetypes, class skills and general character progression. That would be a lot of screenshots.If you guys want more screenshots, let me know
In just two weeks, the first single-player isometric CRPG using the rules and world of Pathfinder will be released—Owlcat Games' Pathfinder: Kingmaker. It's been a long time coming, and we couldn't be more excited for the world at large to get to experience it!
One of the greatest challenges of adapting an adventure path like Kingmaker—which came out way back in the spring of 2009—into a new medium is balancing faithfulness to the source material with the creation of enough new content to entertain players and GMs who played or ran the campaign in the last decade. Kingmaker, by far the Pathfinder Adventure Path with the most open, sandboxy feel, left the writers at Owlcat (led by industry veteran Chris Avellone, of Planescape: Torment and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords fame) with plenty of room to add their own content while still including all the now-iconic encounters and story elements that made the pen-and-paper campaign such a classic.
An all-new introduction to thecampaign, set in the manor house of Swordlord Jamandi Aldori, serves not only as a tutorial for new players, but also gives context to the player's mission (something the original campaign left to the GM) and introduces some of the myriad characters who will play large roles in the ongoing campaign, gaining both her most loyal companion and a hated rival.
Well, I'd like to know about Sorcerer, Bard and Magus. Their archetypes, class skills and general character progression. That would be a lot of screenshots.
Is there a a source where I can look these informations up?
I haven't played a new game since last March and I'm currently bored of all my old games. I might end up buying Kingmaker finally.
Still not interested in the kingdom management stuff though.
Well, I'd like to know about Sorcerer, Bard and Magus. Their archetypes, class skills and general character progression. That would be a lot of screenshots. Is there a a source where I can look these informations up?
I don't think anyone in Watch is interested in romance, but I will post it anyway:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/owlcatgames/pathfinder-kingmaker/posts/2285648
I'm probably going to try out Tristian romance, but I don't have high hope since I didn't really enjoy companions interactions in Kingmaker.
I didn't even know there were romances in Bg2 until years later. That is because I usually only took male companions due to female ones being badly crafted or I would create my own custom made party or I would solo BG2.The only game I know I really liked the romances in was BG2. That might be because I was younger though. I've got nothing against them either though.
EDIT: Out of that bunch, Octavia every time. Cute smile and pointed ears, can't go wrong with those…
The only game I know I really liked the romances in was BG2. That might be because I was younger though. I've got nothing against them either though.
EDIT: Out of that bunch, Octavia every time. Cute smile and pointed ears, can't go wrong with those…
I didn't even know there were romances in Bg2 until years later. That is because I usually only took male companions due to female ones being badly crafted or I would create my own custom made party or I would solo BG2.
I'm probably going to try out Tristian romance, but I don't have high hope since I didn't really enjoy companions interactions in Kingmaker.
Also, Anomen romance all the way (yes, I'm insane )
Why you didn't enjoy the companions interactions in the beta?
Thanks for the offer, but I think I can wait. I need to look at alls feats and skills anyway... so that would be a bit much.Not that I'm aware of
Well, I already posted a few screenshots for bard, can definitely do the same for sorcerer and magus. I played around with magus a bit, I found it underwhelming but apparently that's cause I don't really understand how magus really works maybe you guys will do better job.
Thanks for the hint, but I'm kind of allergic to videos. To me reading is a lot faster... if something to read would be available. So perhaps I'll give it a try.There is a dude who did videos for all the classes and more. I haven't checked all of them so I can't comment on their quality.
Oh, I am. My hopes that they are implemented well is low though.I don't think anyone in Watch is interested in romance, but I will post it anyway:
Thanks for the hint, but I'm kind of allergic to videos. To me reading is a lot faster… if something to read would be available. So perhaps I'll give it a try.