A new gameplay trailer for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader:
More information.Gameplay Trailer | Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader
More information.Gameplay Trailer | Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader
Turn-based only.Will it have turn-based combat option too?
Well be prepared to be disappointed. As you are a noble given a license to build a trading Empire. There was talk about having a spaceship as your home-base as well.There better not be any stupid overarching management shit in this game.
Well, I'm all for managing your crew and spaceship and trading business, but managing a trading "empire" sounds like yet another unnecessary (and clunkily presented, no doubt) diversion. Just put those resources into fleshing out and QA-ing the core game more.Well be prepared to be disappointed. As you are a noble given a license to build a trading Empire. There was talk about having a spaceship as your home-base as well.
Owlcat hasn't gone into detail yet on how much you will manage your trade Empire.
They haven't given much insight yet on how involved the management layer is going to be. For some reason, I don't think it's going to be as deep as the kingdom stuff in Pathfinder, but that could be wishful thinking on my part.Well, I'm all for managing your crew and spaceship and trading business, but managing a trading "empire" sounds like yet another unnecessary (and clunkily presented, no doubt) diversion. Just put those resources into fleshing out and QA-ing the core game more.
The override functionality that was added to the two previous games got rid of most of the kingdom management stuff and made it an entirely different experience. It was worth a replay just to enjoy the more focused role-playing. Hopefully they will do the same with this effort.They haven't given much insight yet on how involved the management layer is going to be. For some reason, I don't think it's going to be as deep as the kingdom stuff in Pathfinder, but that could be wishful thinking on my part.
Is it safe now to hide the crusader management in Wrath of the Righteous? I know it wasn't working in Kingmaker and I didn't dare to try that in Wrath of the Righteous because it was not entirely finished when I played it.The override functionality that was added to the two previous games got rid of most of the kingdom management stuff and made it an entirely different experience. It was worth a replay just to enjoy the more focused role-playing. Hopefully they will do the same with this effort.
I don't know if this is directed at me but there was nothing in my comment praising TB. I didn't say TB was inherently good, bad or better than anything else; simply expressed a personal preference — and made the observation that in Owlcat making that decision, it would likely result in a better TB experience than the one in WoTR.Couldn't be an owl-cat thread without someone praising TB.