![]() ![]() Planescape: Torment, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale 2, Baldur's Gate 2, were all supposed to be the inspiration for PoE. I could coast to the end of that game.Īnd yet I could not complete Pillars of Eternity. while most of the rest of the world baulked at the mere sight of it. Not only could I cope with Serpent in the Staglands, I could enjoy it, and even find love for it. This game at least had the decency to provide me with a game breaking bug allowing me to stop the pain. And yet I still went on as far as I could. Level after level of inane gibberish passed before my eyes in a bewilderment of, well, that was that I guess. I persevered through Beyond Divinity, never knowing why I was continuing. I got 2/3 in and was desperate to quit, but my inner completionist was stronger than anything that pile of excrement could possibly assault me with. I went into Dragon Age 2 knowing full well that this game was no longer Dragon Age and that I was probably in for a really, really, shite time. My inner completionist was stronger than the game's determination to destroy my enthusiasm at every corner. I've endured the Original Campaign of NWN 2, again, knowing as I progressed that what I was playing was verging on the unplayable dreck. Without dying of pure inertia.Īnd yet I couldn't complete Pillars of Eternity. Even knowing it was boring as all fuck, I could complete it a second time. Almost unstartable.Īnd I've played through the NWN 1 Original Campaign. Painfully, intrinsically, un-moddably at it's corest of cores, the most banal and unplayably tedious cRPG I have ever endured. I haven't played all of them.Īnd I wish to I'd never tried to play Pillars of Eternity. I'd say I was an expert on them, but, well, I'm not. Each second feels like an eternity.Īs many of you know, I'm a big fan of Isometric party-based cRPGs. ![]() But overall, in most cases, it's safe to assume that quality follows from how a product is worth buying. AGAIN, there are tricks (especially from big companies) to distort this, and there are also natural mistakes. In comparisons, too: if x is worth buying more than y, then the quality of x is most likely higher than quality of y. ![]() In general, something that is worth buying for a user implies that it's quality is most likely not horrible. Your above statement about "worth buying, not compare" is self-contradictory. But, in general, the score on Steam gives a good comparability (except in rare cases where it makes a mistake - see judicial system). So, yes, it is surely possible to find games where comparing them via Steam score gives an unrealistic result. Still, we consider the judicial system functional. Innocent people are sometimes sentenced to jail or worse. I never said the comparison it offers is perfect. To create a party with this online website.Click to expand.I think there is one very, very important point to clear. As you can open the website from any location, you can have fun with character builds even when you don't have Black Geyser installed on your current device. It allows you to export and download your character (or a full custom party), which you can import directly into the game (after tomorrow's update). In the meantime, we have also created a completely free, online Character Generator website for you.
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