Posted November 04, 2012
Hi,
I got a few questions, if you don't mind. Also, nice to see a fellow Floridian on the forums :D (Tallahassee and Willkillya (Wakulla) County native here).
Can you explain to me what the difference between the Black magic school and the Necromantic school will be as it pertains to your game's world?
I don't recall seeing anything about this but could you tell me a bit more about the Necrophil race? I can kind of infer from the name but it's nice to get a clearer picture :D
What exactly is Gray magic? Is this the school that uses buff and hinder spells such as Haste or Slow?
IIRC in one old RPG, Magic Candle, you could split your party to perform various tasks, including quests(again not 100% sure :D) outside of combat. Will we be able to do that in Antharion or will this more of an Avernum-like where the party stays together at all times?
Please don't take the next question the wrong way but I feel like I should ask. Can we expect that the team won't suddenly split up due to inner conflicts and then we find out that the game was written in an obscure programming language/uses some oddball engine that almost no one works with? (Please refer to the Haunts kickstarter campaign and how the development team fell apart and the game went open source). You don't have to answer this one if you don't want to, of course.
I got a few questions, if you don't mind. Also, nice to see a fellow Floridian on the forums :D (Tallahassee and Willkillya (Wakulla) County native here).
Can you explain to me what the difference between the Black magic school and the Necromantic school will be as it pertains to your game's world?
I don't recall seeing anything about this but could you tell me a bit more about the Necrophil race? I can kind of infer from the name but it's nice to get a clearer picture :D
What exactly is Gray magic? Is this the school that uses buff and hinder spells such as Haste or Slow?
IIRC in one old RPG, Magic Candle, you could split your party to perform various tasks, including quests(again not 100% sure :D) outside of combat. Will we be able to do that in Antharion or will this more of an Avernum-like where the party stays together at all times?
Please don't take the next question the wrong way but I feel like I should ask. Can we expect that the team won't suddenly split up due to inner conflicts and then we find out that the game was written in an obscure programming language/uses some oddball engine that almost no one works with? (Please refer to the Haunts kickstarter campaign and how the development team fell apart and the game went open source). You don't have to answer this one if you don't want to, of course.