Im guessing, everybody that joined this forum is excited. I am. What is the most exciting part to you people? I think I am mostly looking forward to Combat system, and graphics. The Youtube video I watched, made the game look great. The character movement looks smooth, like real life almost. The combat isn’t some push button ability system. This will be real time, fight for your cause battle system. I don’t want to wait, to get my hands on this. Whens Alpha going let me play?
When I was watching the Youtube video, I got to thinking. Maybe they have a good platform, for historical battles. Guerrilla warfare from what I have learned, would be cool to see. I’m talking, when the American Indians, hid in the long wheat grasses and attacked enemies. Looking at it like, long grasses, wind flowers, fields with good cover and some physics could be really neat. The long grass would move, when players and NPCs move through it. Even could be trampled and burned down, like I learned in history classes.
I’m super excited
its the game of my dreams you know ^^
everything looks very promising and warhorse is doing great to fulfill my dream.
If you want to play the Alpha (comes out September/October) you have to pledge at least 45$, but thats pretty cheap for such a great game
theres a similar thread: What are you looking forward to most?
I am counting on many Episodes, like is clearly stated.
I am really looking forward to the NPC AI, just strolling through the medieval Bohemia and see what is going on with peoples’ lives.
This, Star Citizen and Witcher 3 are the only games I look forward too at the moment. Kinda tells you something about the modern day game industry doesn’t it?
I’m just looking forward to the whole game, period. After such a glut of samey fantasy RPGs I’m eager to get my hands on something with a historical setting. It’ll be nice to have something different (and hopefully at least passably historically authentic) and fresh to play for once.
I second that. But this one is the game that will make me buy a PS or whatever to get to gaming after years of sticking to occasional AoE2.
Why a PS? Get a PC!
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Well I just bought a notebook that does everything I need but wouldn’t be able to run it, and I guess that PS will be cheaper option taking less space at home. Moreover, I hate the issues connected with drivers. (I run only on Linux).
Pc master race man… Pour in two grand and have a pc that will run next next gen games plus u get to have upgradability especially if u have room for another graphics card or 2.
And what i look forward to would be the story, and my unavoidable mad quest to create a character like Vlad the impaler
you can get a pretty good gamer pc that will run every game on highest graphic for the next 2 years by spending about 800€ or less that will have better hardware than ps4 or xbox one
well… maybe not if its apple (not that they build gamer pc’s) or any other kind of brand
and in 3 or 4 years when you think you need more power just buy another graphics card and you should be fine
And/or more ram or allocate more virtual ram
I rather pour $500 into PS and the other $1500 into a pistol or a shotgun. It is a matter of preferences, I guess.
LOL save for a PC man. You got until Q4 2015 before release. I’m sure the extra expense will be justified, in the first 5 minutes of gameplay. I’m glad to see all this excitement though.
If you already have parts for your rig from a previous PC like Case, PSU, DVD drive and cooler than upgrading to a whole new internal set (CPU, GPU, RAM and video card) won’t be much more expensive than buying a new PS, but you get a whole lot more bang for your buck.
decent motherboard+cpu+fan shouldn’t cost you more than 300 dollars buying wholesale or some internet venders like newegg. ram is cheap as hell. 50 bucks for 8gbs these days. everything else can literally be transferred over. you can change graphic card if you want. that’s 100-200 buying from newegg and the like.
and with pc you can do a hell of a lot more than play a collection of casual games designed for juveniles.
consoles win in the market because of convenience factors. most people, especially teenagers and middle aged professionals(two dominant demographics for console games) don’t want to be bothered learning ground wire colors for the case to motherboard connections. but in reality, it takes 5 minutes of google research. everything else you can easily make up for with common sense and basic intelligence.
but in the end, i suspect even those requirements are a little too steep for most people. i mean the teenagers these days. they’re either autistic savants, or they’re soiling themselves over miley cyrus.
I am not a teenager but I take it as an offense, I build my first PC when I was 14/15 and I still belong to these millennials.
The game has lots of potential and i can’t wait to see the alpha
i hoping im not lynched by the forum before then
I have been building a PC the for last week. ive got gotten builds down to $900 that will run any game well. And I was looking at building intel with Geforce gtx 750ti (more expansive than AMD). Instead I am going with $1900 for the end build. Waiting for Geforce GTX 900 to finish (Gtx 970 most likely, but maybe 980). But socket 1150 offers some cheap motherboards, and anything from i3 to i7 CPU support. Ram im not sure, myn costs $200 so you may want to go cheaper. Also I got 80+ gold PSU so I could save money if I wanted there too.
Heres what im working on. Got a few parts so far, hoping prices will drop soon. Like black friday and holiday time, when Geforce 900 comes around.
Fractal Design NODE 804 PC case $85 for my Matx build. As low as $50 on Newegg
Enermax LIQTECH 240 All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler $110 As low as $65 on newegg also.
Intel 730 Series ssd 240GB $185
SeaSonic X Series 850 watt PSU $160 as low as As low as $60 for 800+ watts
Mushkin Enhanced Redline 16GB $200 found 16GB as low as $150 in 8GB x2 or 4GB x4
ASUS MAXIMUS VII GENE $210 as low as $45 for basic motherboards.
Intel Core i7-4790K Haswell Quad-Core 4.0GHz $340 as low as $115 for i3 and $190 for i5
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional $140.
Evga 770 GTX 4GB GPU $380 as low as $124 for 750Ti, but am waiting for 900 Geforce GTX.
Seagate Hybrid Drive 2TB $115
Totals $1900 As low as $1250. I would spend less than $1250, but if you wait, like I am. Black friday and holiday deals will bring down some prices for good savings. Going AMD will most likely save you from around $300-$500 for CPU and Motherboard alone.