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Have you played any yet?
What did you like/dislike about them - without spoilers.
What did you like/dislike about them - without spoilers.
- Joined
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I agree with the large battles. Early and mid-game there should be a few easy battles. Every battle is balanced to be difficult. This usually means a large number of opponents. A few easier battles would change up the pace.The one flaw with this superb game is that, towards the end of the 40 hour campaign, every battle becomes an end-boss battle, one after the other, for what seems like forever, with your team becoming ever more OP after each, to the point where the final, final, end boss battle was a complete cake walk and somewhat anti-climactic. But still great fun, of course. After all, it is fun to roflstomp the bad guys that have been giving you so much grief the whole game.
And my first experience of a skill check I've specifically built for in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous:There are more non-combat skills that come into play in this game than the previous one, but I still rolled a critical fail when my +9 Charisma dude with an 80% chance to succeed tried to persuade for a bigger quest reward. So I didn't necessarily have a better gaming experience as a result.
Some of the modules are on Nexus and Unfinished Business is also on Nexus. Steam has many more modules though.that sounds cool, i`ll probably try out some of these..... did I understand that using steam yields to more and better campaigns ? than I have to buy it on steam as I only have the GOG version
It's on Steam Workshop and you have to be logged on to Steam. It's one click to subscribe to user-made content. It's very nice for certain games and Solasta is one of them that it works great for.Please excuse if this is a stupid question, but as I don't use steam: are the steam-modules tied to a steam-account which has Solasta? Or is it possible to download modules via a steam account (that hasn't Solasta in its library) and then somehow use them in the GOG-version of the game?
So far it's pretty good. I haven't got too far yet, just made it to the main citadel. I've gone with a fairly experimental party this time, so no idea if I'll be able to beat it, but it'll be fun trying.A new player campaign came out for Solasta called The Red Crow. It's a level 1-16 campaign and will take 40+ hours. I have reached level 11 so far and it's been fantastic with hard battles and great detail in the maps.
Enjoy