Posted March 28, 2022
I have been playing (and reviewing) CRPGs since I worked with Electronic Games (if you don't recognize the title, you probably never heard of Pong and stickball -- one of them is not electronic).
This game's plot is without a doubt, at the least, one of the top two of all time. The game itself, however, has caused me to use more four letter words in more languages that I speak flawlessly,
i'm more than willing to agree that some of the problems I've encountered may have had to do with my current mouse (though I've yet to encounter any of the problems with Kingmaker or any other of the 200+ games I have). I mean how often does your cursor stop showing a 'sword' when attacking? I have seen 'cure light wounds" icons (something I mayone before attempting to attack) and simple circles (don't know how else to describe them), I'm more than willing to ascribe these occurances to my hardware (HP or personal physical age), but considering how often there are patches...I think not.
I remember at one point in the game, I received some 600+ points for failing a skill test, and then, upon rebooting, receiving some 500+ for suceeding.
I can live with all of that. I used to code for a living and know that bugs exist, both in the app and the subsequent coding. But, the two problems with this game I really, really have a problem with are:
1) When targetting an enemy, the cursor doesn't always reflect the end result. In other words, the 'sword' icon does not always guarantee an attempt at an attack (sometimes the character never moves from his/her/its original position). And conversely, sometimes the "walk" icon doesn't reflect that the character WILL attack. I understand what 'd20's are, but not what bad cursors are.
2) What made D&D great, among other things, was that the player knew ... beforehand ... what was required.,.Why isn't there any mention of ability requirements before character creation? Is everyone supposed to know Pathfinder rules? Everyone? My kids? Their kids? My great grandkids?
I'm sorry for the rant, but I just closed the game because I encountered another puzzle (in the citadel) with no clues and ran across a bunch of demons who my characters said they would attack, but then didn't. In fact, the last one (an archer or deskari whatever) refused to be highlighted...it's almost at the point where I can't be bothered with this...
Forgot to mention: While Kingmaker had no problem, Wrath doesn't recognize my HK Invoke...but that's probably ok since I don't always wear my hearing aids when playing games...(What??? program subtitles??? Are you f*** insane??? that mean,at the least some extra 50 minutes of typing....and we're not talking about how to figure out what to do with the music.....remember Desna's altar? I had to use a 'walkthrough' to learn the sequence of 'hands' to click on...BS)
lRebooted the game... the last problem (with enemy being un-targetable occurred after sword of valor hanging), didn't appear on reboot But, non-attacking 'good guys' did occur.
This game's plot is without a doubt, at the least, one of the top two of all time. The game itself, however, has caused me to use more four letter words in more languages that I speak flawlessly,
i'm more than willing to agree that some of the problems I've encountered may have had to do with my current mouse (though I've yet to encounter any of the problems with Kingmaker or any other of the 200+ games I have). I mean how often does your cursor stop showing a 'sword' when attacking? I have seen 'cure light wounds" icons (something I mayone before attempting to attack) and simple circles (don't know how else to describe them), I'm more than willing to ascribe these occurances to my hardware (HP or personal physical age), but considering how often there are patches...I think not.
I remember at one point in the game, I received some 600+ points for failing a skill test, and then, upon rebooting, receiving some 500+ for suceeding.
I can live with all of that. I used to code for a living and know that bugs exist, both in the app and the subsequent coding. But, the two problems with this game I really, really have a problem with are:
1) When targetting an enemy, the cursor doesn't always reflect the end result. In other words, the 'sword' icon does not always guarantee an attempt at an attack (sometimes the character never moves from his/her/its original position). And conversely, sometimes the "walk" icon doesn't reflect that the character WILL attack. I understand what 'd20's are, but not what bad cursors are.
2) What made D&D great, among other things, was that the player knew ... beforehand ... what was required.,.Why isn't there any mention of ability requirements before character creation? Is everyone supposed to know Pathfinder rules? Everyone? My kids? Their kids? My great grandkids?
I'm sorry for the rant, but I just closed the game because I encountered another puzzle (in the citadel) with no clues and ran across a bunch of demons who my characters said they would attack, but then didn't. In fact, the last one (an archer or deskari whatever) refused to be highlighted...it's almost at the point where I can't be bothered with this...
Forgot to mention: While Kingmaker had no problem, Wrath doesn't recognize my HK Invoke...but that's probably ok since I don't always wear my hearing aids when playing games...(What??? program subtitles??? Are you f*** insane??? that mean,at the least some extra 50 minutes of typing....and we're not talking about how to figure out what to do with the music.....remember Desna's altar? I had to use a 'walkthrough' to learn the sequence of 'hands' to click on...BS)
lRebooted the game... the last problem (with enemy being un-targetable occurred after sword of valor hanging), didn't appear on reboot But, non-attacking 'good guys' did occur.
Post edited March 28, 2022 by grassBlade