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PoE documentary is now live!
May 9th, 2015, 05:05
http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/792…/#entry1687226
Hi all! If you backed Pillars of Eternity and your tier came with the documentary, you can now access it from the Products Tab of your Account Profile! Enjoy the magic of The Road to Eternity now!I'll be definitely watching it later tonight
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May 9th, 2015, 06:47
Nice. Cheers for that Dez!
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Watched the documentary; thoroughly enjoyed it. It really puts a human face upon the company and makes one quite empathetic to their experiences. It's nice to see the barriers stripped back so that we can see a little of the the human side of the development equation.
Edit:
Watched the documentary; thoroughly enjoyed it. It really puts a human face upon the company and makes one quite empathetic to their experiences. It's nice to see the barriers stripped back so that we can see a little of the the human side of the development equation.
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Diddledy high,
Diddledy low,
Come brave blood sheep,
You've a goodly way to go.
- Brilhasti Ap Tarj
Diddledy high,
Diddledy low,
Come brave blood sheep,
You've a goodly way to go.
- Brilhasti Ap Tarj
Last edited by Pessimeister; May 15th, 2015 at 04:50.
May 9th, 2015, 07:02
Just finished watching it - very enjoyable! I especially liked the part about creating music for the sneak peak trailer, lol @the janitor 
Puts me in the mood to play the game.

Puts me in the mood to play the game.
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May 10th, 2015, 13:29
Just watched it myself too! It made me like this game even more if it is possible! 
Such a lovely documentary. It really shows how important game PoE was for Obsidian. It is just amazing how much work, skill and dedication it takes to create these kind of wonderfull epic rpgs. And the best thing is that this is not the end of eternity, only the begining

Such a lovely documentary. It really shows how important game PoE was for Obsidian. It is just amazing how much work, skill and dedication it takes to create these kind of wonderfull epic rpgs. And the best thing is that this is not the end of eternity, only the begining
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May 10th, 2015, 16:45
Originally Posted by DezYou know there's passion put into it when they work 80 hour weeks. While this may be acceptable in a studio like Obsidian, I would never do this for a big corporate machine of a company. I always liked the guys at Black Isle/Obsidian. And Feargus Urquhart is one of the few CEOs that actually seems to be heavily invested in his team, and not just be in it for the money. Of course, this usually has the price that the company might not be doing the best financially. So there's a very delicate balance to hold, between staying afloat/financed and giving your people freedom to do what they do best.
Just watched it myself too! It made me like this game even more if it is possible!
Such a lovely documentary. It really shows how important game PoE was for Obsidian. It is just amazing how much work, skill and dedication it takes to create these kind of wonderfull epic rpgs. And the best thing is that this is not the end of eternity, only the begining![]()
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May 15th, 2015, 04:15
Well I finally watched the documentary. I have to say I am very happy for their success, and it was great to get some insight into how the job of making a video games gets done. I hope this success gets parlayed into even greater successes for the company (if that's possible).
May 15th, 2015, 04:18
Originally Posted by ThrasherI am in a mood and disagree….
Well I finally watched the documentary. I have to say I am very happy for their success, and it was great to get some insight into how the job of making a video games gets done. I hope this success gets parlayed into even greater successes for the company (if that's possible).
success leads to popularity which leads to disappointment. So just keep what they are doing I say.
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I can change almost anything… but I can't change human nature.
SasqWatch
May 15th, 2015, 06:18
Holy cats, the part where they get all the employees who played instruments in high school together to act as a makeshift choir and orchestra is making me sentimental.
They're all playing the cello in the lobby after work hours with janitors wandering by -- those are some team players right there!
They're all playing the cello in the lobby after work hours with janitors wandering by -- those are some team players right there!
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"But if it's a battle," he said, "which side is which?"
"If it's a battle," said Lilac.
"But if it's a battle," he said, "which side is which?"
"If it's a battle," said Lilac.
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May 31st, 2015, 03:42
I wan't a backer, but, i bought the game from gog.com. Am i able to get the documentary? I went into my account and i don't see it. Anyone else here get the game off of gog?
Keeper of the Watch
June 10th, 2015, 01:58
I finished the game, so I finally took the time to watch the documentary. It shows all the problems they get during development in a multi-project company.
Learning that the music was done in house, including the singing, makes the game even more special. I really like how it ended up.
Learning that the music was done in house, including the singing, makes the game even more special. I really like how it ended up.
Originally Posted by DarNoorYou had to back at a certain level to get the documentary or buy the Champion or Royal Edition of the game.
I wan't a backer, but, i bought the game from gog.com. Am i able to get the documentary? I went into my account and i don't see it. Anyone else here get the game off of gog?
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It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
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