Vyk
09-29-2014, 04:10 PM
I know beta and early access has been open for an extremely long time. But the game is officially "done" and available for purchase at a more reasonable price. I picked it up on GOG so I wouldn't have to buy an extra copy off Steam for my girlfriend. Actually why I buy most games off GOG, and extremely glad DRM-Free is becoming an in thing these days
Anyway, I haven't seen a thread about it here, is anyone digging into this game, or had played early access or beta or anything? There are still quite a few technical issues being ironed out. One or two quest bugs I've heard about but not experienced, and a rather troublesome overheating issue that seems to be greatly affecting my girlfriend's computer, but not mine. Which is odd, since they're almost identical
Anyway, I'm probably a good 10 - 15 hours in, and greatly enjoying it. Lots of reading and choices and tactical combat. A very in depth and immersive world. I'm honestly surprised they managed to bend the Unity engine to accommodate such a game. But playing this right after enjoying dozens of hours of Divinity: Original Sin (everyone into Baldur's Gate style games needs to check that out, btw) it feels like Christmas has come early this year ^_^
And the fact that Pillars of Eternity and Torment: Tides of Numenera are so close to being done, I feel deep and genuine anticipation that I haven't felt since childhood
I doubt I'm the only one enjoying Wasteland around here though. Anyone else?
Anyway, I haven't seen a thread about it here, is anyone digging into this game, or had played early access or beta or anything? There are still quite a few technical issues being ironed out. One or two quest bugs I've heard about but not experienced, and a rather troublesome overheating issue that seems to be greatly affecting my girlfriend's computer, but not mine. Which is odd, since they're almost identical
Anyway, I'm probably a good 10 - 15 hours in, and greatly enjoying it. Lots of reading and choices and tactical combat. A very in depth and immersive world. I'm honestly surprised they managed to bend the Unity engine to accommodate such a game. But playing this right after enjoying dozens of hours of Divinity: Original Sin (everyone into Baldur's Gate style games needs to check that out, btw) it feels like Christmas has come early this year ^_^
And the fact that Pillars of Eternity and Torment: Tides of Numenera are so close to being done, I feel deep and genuine anticipation that I haven't felt since childhood
I doubt I'm the only one enjoying Wasteland around here though. Anyone else?