The world they created. But I’m tired of responding to you. I know a troll from a mile away and to get rid of trolls is to not give them the honor of acknowledgement. So this is my last post to you, 213. I only wish you could be nice, but it seems most every post you reply in is in a rude manor. Farewell 213, and I do wish you the best of luck, but i’m sure you don’t need it.
At what time?
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Sorry, I got it mixed up, in the post of kickstarter he said that combat will be difficult and it would be helpful if you had allies. Here’s also a list of what they promised.
-Non-linear story lets you choose between being a villain or a savior. Every quest can be solved in multiple ways.
-A revolutionary combat system based on inverse kinematics, the only one of its kind to offer a rich, authentic yet easy-to-control, first-person melee experience. Based on actual 15th century fighting techniques and designed in cooperation with medieval martial arts experts.
-Improve your character. Different play styles - warrior, rogue or bard - can be mixed and matched as you see fit. You can develop your skills, earn new perks, and fine-tune your equipment.
-Large realistic, medieval-themed, open world landscape covering 3.5 square miles and 30 hours of gameplay (in first act, out of 3 total).
-Lead the charge in enormous, open field battles and sieges. You are no superhero. If you’re going to take on an army of enemies, you better find one of your own to back you up.
-Take a trip through the Middle Ages: Traverse sprawling cities, magnificent castles, towering, dark forests, and muck-strewn villages.
-Discover this huge world from horseback or on foot. If you can see it, you can visit it.
-A dynamic world comes alive. Every inhabitant plays a role in their communities, and as night follows day, you can watch people work, help them when needed, or try to interfere in their routine and see what happens.
-Build relationships with characters, become a criminal or a local hero, seduce local women, threaten your enemies or pardon vanquished opponents.
-Create your own weapons, cook, brew up potions, or dig around for silver. All crafting occurs in-game, using clever mini-games, rather than boring, soulless menus.
Sounds like a visit to a digital Medieval Museum D
All well and good, we now know what will not go anything.
But it would be nice already, is not it?
Millions wait for something …