The game IS / seems to be big, so I guess that "doing big/weird stuff" is to be expected …
(And with "big" I mean "big like an Opera".)
(And with "big" I mean "big like an Opera".)
Have you experienced any discomfort from the rotation of camera in PF:WotR beta? Such as motion sickness, headache etc. *
No, I always felt ok
Yes, occasionally
Yes, quite often
Yeah, if a game moves the point of view like crazy, has many visual effects like you describe, or people prone to epileptic seizures. But many games have used a simple top-down rotating camera, I've never heard of that as a common issue. There are no stroboscope effects in WotR.Not surprised as people have motion sickness or get seizures. As for me I remember playing a game with flashing lights & camera rotation that caused discomfort.
It wasn't a seizure but my eyes did get bothered.
Thanks for the updates on this, Red. And I'm pleased to hear about any and all management reductions in this upcoming release, in the end I found that to be a mostly tedious aspect of the prior game. It started off fun, yet plummeted to pure micro-managing in the worst of ways for me by the end.
Greetings, crusaders!
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous development is in its final stages. And soon the third and the last beta test will begin! We are expecting the final beta to start in the middle of July, but we wanted to warn you that it will most definitely affect your saves! Saved games from the previous beta won't be compatible with the new update!
Why does it happen? As we update our game, adding new content and removing placeholders, or fixing bugs, some links to old blueprints (an aggregate of certain data in Unity) in your saved games become invalid. And your old saves either won't load or will work incorrectly if you manage to load them. That's why we decided to warn you in advance, so you'd have time to finish the beta before it updates.
We greatly appreciate your help in making our game better! Thank you for your support and feedback, and stay tuned for more news about the final stage of beta!
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To arms!
Well, I should have read the next google article. The 1.2 million copies was for two games combined; Outward and P:K. That's probably not a lot of dosh after all.
It's a formula that works well for them because they interact a lot with backers during the development, with multiple alpha and beta stages.I don't really follow this game but why did they do another kickstart if the game sold 1.2 million copies? Did they really need backer money again?
Probably because it's the same publisher (but yeah, not relevant for this question).Owlcat has only released Pathfinder: Kingmaker so far. Not sure why Outward would be mentioned there since that's from a different developer.
Now they're with META Publishing for WotR, initially they were planning to self-publish it.Pathfinder: Kingmaker (combined with Outward) has sold more than 1.2 million copies on PC and console as of 2020 for Koch Media, helping Owlcat raise $1 million in funding from GEM Capital in 2019.