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Do we know the steam version is going to have Denuvo? This isn't me trying to be a contrarian, I actually don't know.If GOG doesn't use Denuvo, shouldn't we rather give them shekels if we must?
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Do we know the steam version is going to have Denuvo? This isn't me trying to be a contrarian, I actually don't know.If GOG doesn't use Denuvo, shouldn't we rather give them shekels if we must?
Who said anything about buying?Then buy it not on GOG, GOG gives Devs and thus WoTC/Hasbro a higher cut.
Putting Denuvo or any DRM on the Steam version would just be burning money if there's a DRM free version out there. So I wouldn't put it past Wizards and Hasbro to do it but it sounds unlikely.Do we know the steam version is going to have Denuvo? This isn't me trying to be a contrarian, I actually don't know.
That is why I'm concerned about the game too seeing the priorities of the devs with the marketing. I've learned more about genital customization, romances and identity then I have about the factions, locations and gameplay for this game. I get if Larian wants to make the marketing lighthearted before release and not spoil anything but focusing on all this weird superficial stuff that isn't really important in the grand scheme of things makes me feel like they are pandering to the wrong kinds of people. The types of people you really don't want in your community.Good point, and if they had, I might be more interested in the game. But marketing doesn't just reflect audience preferences, it reflects dev priorities too. You lead with what you feel is your strongest pitch. And time after time, they're leading with pitches, themes, and features I want to actively avoid.
I don't think that's a valid accusation when BG3's lead artist does an interview with the word "identity" in every other paragraph.
That's like seeing thunderstorm and flood warnings on the news for a week, and calling your wife a crazy hydrophobe for worrying that the garden will drown.
I heard it through the grapevine, but Swen is cool with the piracy (doesn't encourage it, but doesn't get ass mad about it either) so the Steam version won't have any DRM. Don't quote me on it though.If GOG doesn't use Denuvo, shouldn't we rather give them shekels if we must?
If there is something I learned in the past week, by visiting several places related to this game (steam forums, larian forums, /v/, even fucking r*ddit etc) is that I truly DO NOT WANT anything to do with the community. Between cringing and wishing death upon those people, I once again remembered that you can partake in something yet stay clear of the fans like they're a leper colony. This was the main reason I sought refuge on the farms, hoping that even if people are retards I can just call them nigger faggots or if someone is extremely autistic he can be thread banned. But I'm hoping it won't come to that.The types of people you really don't want in your community.
That has pretty much been how I have been with the D&D community for the past few years. When things like Critical Role got big and D&D got a new influx of fans from Stranger Things I decided to stay clear of the community. It turned out to be a good call. The community ended up becoming infested with troons and shippers and I wanted nothing to do with them and their perversions. The D&D community is now just one big melting pot of mental illness at this point and I'm much too old and cynical now to humor these people anymore.If there is something I learned in the past week, by visiting several places related to this game (steam forums, larian forums, /v/, even fucking r*ddit etc) is that I truly DO NOT WANT anything to do with the community. Between cringing and wishing death upon those people, I once again remembered that you can partake in something yet stay clear of the fans like they're a leper colony.
Been on a DND inspired Conan Exiles server and holy shit the Troons and Autists mixing with the Conan Coomer community is such a blackpill. If a nigga wants good text based RP its basically that or like GTA: World and those are very bleak choices.That has pretty much been how I have been with the D&D community for the past few years. When things like Critical Role got big and D&D got a new influx of fans from Stranger Things I decided to stay clear of the community.
Man, Conan Exiles was so fun before they changed the entire movement system so they could have mounts. Fucking FunCom, they're a big part of why I don't actually trust the smaller game companies either.Been on a DND inspired Conan Exiles server and holy shit the Troons and Autists mixing with the Conan Coomer community is such a blackpill. If a nigga wants good text based RP its basically that or like GTA: World and those are very bleak choices.
They're like the weirdest fucking Company. They come out with really unique and interesting games and then slowly do their best to make them trash. They're like the opposite of Ubisoft.Fucking FunCom, they're a big part of why I don't actually trust the smaller game companies either.
Secret World still hurts. Their ARG were on point and the exploration missions were great. Sure, you probably had to use the build in web browser to look up some shit but when you got one you felt like the smartest motherfucker on the face of the planet, they had in universe sites for a lot of that shit too, someone clearly put in the work. the lore, the atmosphere, gold star, hadn't been done, hasn't been since. Sure, the skill wheel was ten kinds of messy and there wasn't as much build freedom as one would like, I remember doing 3/16 nightmare or whatever it was, first three dungeons, all bosses and everybody needed to have a shotgun for just one cleanse as a secondary, but there was still gold there.They're like the weirdest fucking Company. They come out with really unique and interesting games and then slowly do their best to make them trash. They're like the opposite of Ubisoft.
Ubisoft comes out with an interesting idea for a game that you skip for the first two years and then its actually decent. Funcom their games come out and are great and then two years later they've made it worse.
I have to speak up in defense of children. Children know when they're not being taken seriously and they don't like it. Children want sincerity. Muh peddit fedora-tipping is the opposite of sincerity. Other anti-sincerity tell-tale signs are subversion of heroism and D&D alignment, contempt for save-the-world plots, the healbitch trope, rpg mechanics leaking into the story -- all this conveys disdain toward the genre the consoomer is supposed to have outgrown and now enjoys "ironically".They think that the audience are too childish to take anything seriously and need to be treated like children in any entertainment they consume.
watHere we made an entire order of paladins be gay in Ravenloft.
Looking forwards to hearing if you reckon it's worth it or not when you're done.Pre ordered it, probably going to have a lot of fun.
I get that being cynical is basically required to post here but man some of you guys have your brains just absolutely rotted by identity politics.
Yes, the Order of the Silver Dragon is a order of gay paladins in Ravenloft and one of the quest in that game is helping a revenant of one of the paladins remember his love for his gay lover because Christopher Perkins is a fucking hack drunk on the SJW Kool-Aid and can't help himself.
Not just "someone", the lore, the atmosphere and the writing were done by none other than Ragnar Tørnquist of The Longest Journey fame. The man is an absolute master when it comes to world-building.Secret World still hurts. Their ARG were on point and the exploration missions were great. Sure, you probably had to use the build in web browser to look up some shit but when you got one you felt like the smartest motherfucker on the face of the planet, they had in universe sites for a lot of that shit too, someone clearly put in the work. the lore, the atmosphere, gold star, hadn't been done, hasn't been since.
Not just "someone", the lore, the atmosphere and the writing were done by none other than Ragnar Tørnquist of The Longest Journey fame. The man is an absolute master when it comes to world-building.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CT2dq79khMothe last world he's been building is very, very soy.
probably about the 5e version of ravenloft wotc put out a while ago. haven't read it, but from what I heard it's what you'd expect from current year wotc and worse.
dude responsible was ragnar tørnquist, who also wrote longest journey. if you know how that turned out you might be glad TSW stopped where it did before it got ruined too.Secret World still hurts. Their ARG were on point and the exploration missions were great. Sure, you probably had to use the build in web browser to look up some shit but when you got one you felt like the smartest motherfucker on the face of the planet, they had in universe sites for a lot of that shit too, someone clearly put in the work. the lore, the atmosphere, gold star, hadn't been done, hasn't been since. Sure, the skill wheel was ten kinds of messy and there wasn't as much build freedom as one would like, I remember doing 3/16 nightmare or whatever it was, first three dungeons, all bosses and everybody needed to have a shotgun for just one cleanse as a secondary, but there was still gold there.
Then they did Legends and the skill system fucking sucked, they stripped out most of the freedom and monetized the shit out of the rest and everything fucking else. They had promised to keep doing more story on that lesser version too and ended up launching one issue past Tokyo then abandoning it anyway just to add insult to injury. I really need to figure out to find box copies of Secret World original and get a group of Kiwis into the original which is still hard to do but hey, we're TOR only again so you can figure it out just to redo some of the original shit.