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Get ready for a challenging turn-based RPG set in an open world. Stoneshard is now available as the game in development on GOG.COM with a 20% discount lasting until 7th May, 1 PM UTC. Experience the unforgiving life of a medieval mercenary: travel across the war-torn kingdom, fulfill contracts, fight, mend your wounds, and develop your character without any restrictions.

Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
Well, this has been on my list for a while. Didn't buy it just because it was only available on steam - now that this problem is solved... ;]
damn that is one gorgeous rpg.
Post edited April 30, 2020 by fortune_p_dawg
Hm, if I read the store page correctly, then one can turn off permadeath. That would be good. That thing should run even on my crappy lappy. Only question is: How difficult ist it really? I`m not too fond of really difficult games, they are no good for my keyboard and mouse!
I love how the trailer is a Steam advertisement. Good job, GOG! ;)
Game's good, bit harsh on RNG, but pretty fun
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Maxvorstadt: Hm, if I read the store page correctly, then one can turn off permadeath. That would be good. That thing should run even on my crappy lappy. Only question is: How difficult ist it really? I`m not too fond of really difficult games, they are no good for my keyboard and mouse!
There is demo on steam Stoneshard:prologue
Game is turn based, so there is time to think
No idea what kind of patato you use for gaming but on integrated intel 620UHD, i5-8250U game run ok ;]
Amazing roguelike.
Another one to the sack.
I was wandering whether it'll come to GOG. From what I've seen in the gameplays it's really good, but I'll probably wait until they finish it.
Post edited April 30, 2020 by Sarafan
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Maxvorstadt: Hm, if I read the store page correctly, then one can turn off permadeath. That would be good. That thing should run even on my crappy lappy. Only question is: How difficult ist it really? I`m not too fond of really difficult games, they are no good for my keyboard and mouse!
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gmx: There is demo on steam Stoneshard:prologue
Game is turn based, so there is time to think
No idea what kind of patato you use for gaming but on integrated intel 620UHD, i5-8250U game run ok ;]
I have an Intel HD 3000, your GPU is much better. :-)
Looks really cool. The art style looks like Battle Brothers, which is never a bad thing.
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fortune_p_dawg: damn that is one gorgeous rpg.
Agreed; not only the visuals but also the UI looks nice. Glad to see it's turn based too.
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Maxvorstadt: Hm, if I read the store page correctly, then one can turn off permadeath. That would be good. That thing should run even on my crappy lappy. Only question is: How difficult ist it really? I`m not too fond of really difficult games, they are no good for my keyboard and mouse!
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gmx: There is demo on steam Stoneshard:prologue
Game is turn based, so there is time to think
No idea what kind of patato you use for gaming but on integrated intel 620UHD, i5-8250U game run ok ;]
Whenever one uses the word potato to talk about a computer system, I just find it hilarious. Thank you for the laugh.

I wanted it the first time I saw a video of it from Dodger (youtuber).
I was waiting for a GOG version as I try to avoid DRMed versions.

Having said that, any idea how close to completion it is? I don't want to buy a game unless it is complete.
Post edited April 30, 2020 by trusteft
Please give us also the supporter pack GOG!
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gmx: There is demo on steam Stoneshard:prologue
Game is turn based, so there is time to think
No idea what kind of patato you use for gaming but on integrated intel 620UHD, i5-8250U game run ok ;]
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trusteft: Whenever one uses the word potato to talk about a computer system, I just find it hilarious. Thank you for the laugh.

I wanted it the first time I saw a video of it from Dodger (youtuber).
I was waiting for a GOG version as I try to avoid DRMed versions.

Having said that, any idea how close to completion it is? I don't want to buy a game unless it is complete.
Well, game is very far from completion, steam reviews complain about lack of content and roadmap as far as I remember reach more than year in future.

When I see promissing project, usually buy it early, try it and leave on shelf untill release date. I know I would buy it eventually so why not for lower price supporting devs early. I bought subnautica and kerball that way. It is risky tactic but didynt regret it - yet ;]

As for patato - I work on it every day - it's name of profile im my tools - low resolution computer throttled in every way. Company policy, if it works on patato it works on everything ;]