Why did nobody tell me that the new game from the ATOM RPG devs came out?I've been playing it nonstop over the last few days and it's been fun.But the skill descriptions are yet again pretty vague in what they do and sometime like by omission.
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Nobody cares huh?
Only "rpg fans" on this board are BG3 troons and they don't see any gay sex or ugly women to obsess over. May be some other WRPG fans but you need to show someone getting cucked to attract those.
i forgot about atom rpg. i should give that a try again
Go away vatnigger, I was being nice and ignoring you. This cancer doesn't belong here, go play a real video game instead of endless casual destitution simulators
>>730880584I care. It's just that I'm waiting for it to release first.
>>730880584w8, what? is it sci fi slop? Started playing it some time ago
>>730882058that pic is sector unknown, a different game
>>730881635It's been out for weeks bro...
>>730879541>>730881635I'll play it once the GOTY comes out. The devs supported ATOM RPG for a long time and Trudograd was a notable improvement in many areas, I don't see why I should play Swordhaven now. Yes, I know it's released already (no EA bullshit) but from what I've seen and read it needs additional polish and balancing the same way ATOM RPG did back then.
>>730879541i came across a pack of random naked barbarians using 80ap's worth of attacks and special attacks each per turn and just stopped playing. at least fantasy game let you use magic to offset that sort of weird uneven balancing between npcs and player characters but this is low fantasy so youre stuck overleveling to make up the difference
>>730879541The game is unfinished and has a lot of serious bugs they still haven't fixed. I also didn't care for the direction the story goes later on. That said, it combines Fallout 1 and BG1 in a pretty good way and a lot of the quests have good dialogue and options.
>>730879541I didn't know it released, I thought I had it on my wishlist but I forgot.>Mixed ratingsFrom reading them it seems its mostly balance issues, are there any other problems right now?>>730880816We love Larian here.
>>730879541Can you play it solo?
>>730882995>but this is low fantasyYeah until a point
>>730883040>are there any other problems right now?Some skills don't do what you expect.I've rerolled on easy just to see what some skills do. For example none of the unarmed stance skills except the first one are worth a shit. The last one especially a big fuck you.Also bare fists require 8 SP to use but with gloves whooping 11.While short sword use 10 and daggers only 6, make it make sense.
>>730882749Huh? What?I didn't see anything about this.
>>730882658What? That pic is clearly from the S:IC. It looks nothing like Sector Unknown. >>730882058>>730882995Basically Anon "spoiled" a twist with >>730880584 in a sense that this seemingly low-level fantasy game has a high-tech sci-fi side as well.
>>730883641>a high-tech sci-fi sideDisappointing.
>>730879541It looks like shit?
>>730883641>>730883641>seemingly low-level fantasy game has a high-tech sci-fi side as well.okay, i think ill drop it. Hate shit like it.
>>730883641>seemingly low-level fantasy game has a high-tech sci-fi side as well.okay, i think ill pick it up. Love shit like it.
>>730883641My problem with the twist is that the ending still assumes I give a shit about their little backwater world.
>>730884314I don't think anyone has ever actually said that.
>>730883641>Advertised BG1kino>Look inside>M&MkinoExcellent. I'll pick it up eventually, as much as I liked Atom I kept making dogshit characters and getting bogged down talking to every NPC for 40 minutes
>>730880584>>730880197those are so ghastly looking portraits not gonna lie
>>730885630It's not pulpy or over the top enough tobe M&M. There isn't even actual magic.
>>730885718Be honest, Anon. You're just missing your spiritual dad, the voice of the Motherland. Who, along with such textual gigiolos as Gorky and Bedny, fathered Soviet literature in the bedroom of young Socialism!
>>730883735>>730884090I know, right? We have so few games set in low-level fantasy and they pull this. I'll still buy it for full price alongside the Starter Pack to support the devs, but I wish they remained more grounded until the end.>>730884707I'm not familiar with the ending (I only know about the sci-fi part as I accidentally ran into an unmarked spoiler) but I read that it's a controversial one. Some love it, some hate it. I think this decision backfired on the devs.
>>730888346The ending basically assumes your character still cares only about their world and not the greater space political drama which is obviously more important.
>>730883143Of course! Just like ATOM games Swordhaven even has a dedicated distinction for that called Solo Survivor. It will be buffed in the upcoming patches though.
>>730883143I've tried but the action econmy is just stacked against you, it's impossible.Also you need somebody with high crafting as the best gear in the game is craft only, and 95% of chests are locked so lockpicking is mandatory.Some really high level items/materials sit in chests and can't even be bought (at least in my run).I ended up with 30k cash and the main city vendors only had low level garbage on sale all the time.>>730890176ATOM is absolute ASS to play solo aswell, but at least you can do a stupid overpowere sniper build that can kite shit, can't do that here since movement while engaged in combat costs double SP
>>730888828>greater space political drama which is obviously more importantMeh, for lorefags to speculate about maybe. You learn that those quite literal illegal aliens weren't supposed to be there and kick 'em out.Going back to the more mundane worries of your "small" empire/kingdom is very fitting.
>>730892373I like the second twist were you assumed the ilegal crystals and artifacts were from these star travellers, but even they don't know what the fuck they are implying some ancient civilisation that used them for something.
>>730888828>which is obviously more importantIs it, though?
>>730880584Swrodhaven looks better
>>730891461I guess that's why they're buffing it in future patches. And these things are why I'm waiting until the development concludes. Judging by the devs' track record things will be ironed out in due time. Thanks for sharing your first-hand experience!
>>730895693I doubt they will buff it enough to replace up to 3 companions which you will need.The companions don't level up if you don't take them with you so even if you want to keep a camp crafter it won't work. To buff it you'd need to double any skill point gains and that isn't even a thing on easy difficulty.You won't be leveling up a lot, in that regard it's very similar to BG3, but you can famr random encounters, which isn't a lot of XP usually and costs provions. The majority of XP is from completing quests and just talking to people.
>>730891461>action econmyTends to happen in turn-based games when you go solo.Probably the best way to balance it would be to give the player an extra action-point for every missing party member. It would make him more powerful, but he's still a lone target so the odds remain against him.
>>730897469There are also skill cooldowns, some up to 6 turns
>>730883143Yes, but you "need" meta knowledge to make it work. I suggest a full group for your first run.Strategic use of respec potions will make a massive difference, but if you don't know where they are (and how to get them) you can't really plan out your skills.
>>730879541bump
>>730885718I just realized why they look out of place: their fidelity is much higher than anything else's. It looks good on their stat page but the difference is especially apparent when compared to the game's graphics.
>>730879541How many party members? I don't play crpgs unless I can have at least 4.
>>730902458I had 5 at some point.But keep in mind that XP is shared among everybody.You get a guaranteed 1 at the very start depending on your background and then can find others via quests.
>>730892373>and kick 'em outWhich ending did you get?>>730892768Yes. Everything you thought or believed or cared about is a lie, and you don't really get to decide your future unless you partner with them, plus they're definitely coming back for Balta ore.
it's in my library, i'm waiting for the cursed city update (1.1) should release in late this month or in February
>>730903440Meaning console is due in March.
I liked Atom RPG and Trudograd but I'm not sure about the setting of this
So this is their take on Pathfinder instead of Fallout?
>>730904260more like infinity engine games, you can switch to real.time with pause combat too.
>>730904391I get it. Like Ultima games, but moren like PoE, Numenera, Pathfinder, Rogue Trader and so on.
Wait this is secretly sci-fi slop? What the fuck. That's so retarded.
>>730905271But at least the "Conspiracy" part of the title makes sense now.
>>730905271Only like the last 2 hours of 25+
>>730905271>Wait this is secretly sci-fi slop?In the same way that D&D is secretly sci-fi.
>>730905271If you don't mind spoilersA high tech civilisation is masking themselves as magicians and scholars among a low tech society and is influencing their govenent. Said civilisation is at war with another and they are farming a ultra rate metal that is required for space ship building from this planet. They use slaves from the native polutlation and have a skeleton crew hidden in a high tech bunker overwatching the whole operation. Meanwhile the local lords are upset at losing influence and try to stage a coup in the main city with the help on an alchemist who is supposed to detonante a bomb in the main hold.
>>730905510>>730905530>>730905868>>730906242Why can't stories ever be sincere anymore
>>730905868>In the same way that D&D is secretly sci-fi.Not at all. Over the top pulp scifi existing alongside magic is nothing like Swordhaven's setting where there's no magic.
>>730906242Oh yeah, forgot to addThe high tech dudes have show down an enemy ship 20 years ago but the crew survives and is now helping YOU to dismantle the whole buisness pretnding to be magicians >>730906343It's pretty bonkers but it works. It has a stargate vibe to it.There is even an easter egg in an ancient civilisation temple which opens a portal into the world of ATOM and you get to shoot gopniks with a crossow
>>730906519I just want fantasy in my fantasy brudder
>>730879541https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/552620/view/500587968372673179this is why.ATOM has been out for almost 10 years, every time i look at it there's been 10 patches and promises of a patch next month that'll fix everything. well, ten years and this time, surely, they will definitely release the perfect version of the game.same shit with tunguska, I will play them when they're finished, not before. with this track record of having never reached the finish line even once I am not going to do more than put swordhaven on my wishlist and wait for it to be discounted to 5 bux, whereupon I will look at it's update history and future promises, and wait.
>>730906452>there's no magic>he doesn't know
>>730906620There is plenty of that before the twist, hell the game leaves a ton of room for speculation about existence of actual magic and gods.
>>730906776There is not. What you think is magic is really just the super duper ancient race tech built of high tech circuit crystals. I've never actually seen someone reply "he doesn't know" and not be a clueless monkey themselves.
>>730906832>ton of room for speculation about existence of actual magic and godsbut there's no magic...
>>730907057>There is notWhatever you say, buddy>What you think is magic is really just the super duper ancient race tech built of high tech circuit crystals.Nope.
>>730907170Explain how I got +1 to luck by doing a specific ritual at a statue then, big guy.
>>730907254you got lucky, retard
>>730907191You missed important optional dialogue, you got smarty about it, and then you got called out. You're wrong and you need to get over it.
>>730907310>You missed important optional dialogue, you got smarty about it, and then you got called out.Really amusing.Do play the game again and pay more attention, maybe you just missed a bunch of quests and interactions.
>>730906343>sci-fi = insincere ?
>the first magician you meet looks like Jonathan Frakes
>>730883641>twist is spoiled>>730880584I don’t want to play anymore
>>730907629I cleared literally everything in the game. You saw things you thought were magic, but they weren't because you're an idiot and didn't actually see all the optional dialogue. Go talk to everyone in the final area, specifically the historian/scholar. There is literally nothing in the game that's magic. The closest things you see to magic are really progenitor race technology. That includes everything to do with the snatches and the crystals that let you see into the future.
>>730880584they just cant help themselves huh
>>730880197Ladidaa, ladidaa
>>730908823I don't owe you money, do I?
>>730907917>Go talk to everyone in the final area, specifically the historian/scholar.I did.>There is literally nothing in the game that's magic.I disagree.I think you missed stuff and you convinced yourself that because the "smart" space dwelling faggots say that everything can be explained with FACTS and LOGIC, then everything must be indeed mundane and eventually explained away with science.
>>730879541>Why did nobody tell me that the new game from the ATOM RPG devs came out?We aren't your fucking secretary, faggot
>>730909148I mean the devs deciding to throw in the sci-fi shit in the first place is not helping anything.
>>730906773Anon, the development of ATOM RPG and Trudograd are practically finished for years. The last truly major update for the former was in 2019, while for the latter in 2022. Ever since that it's only localizations and minor fixes with changelogs that has less than a dozen line. They still check reports and fix issues whenever they have free time, if nothing else due to the games' Steam Deck releases, then drop it when the next location is ready to go. That's it. I had a playthrough before the Dead City update and haven't encountered any serious issue even back then. >https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/552620/view/500587968372673179Have you checked what's that for? Pic rel. Unlike most devs they won't make a separate Steam page for the EE edition and charge money for it, so it's only logical to announce it in the base game's News section. Believe me, I have the same philosophy as you in general (see >>730882891) but ATOM games are well withing the limit of playability. In other words 99% of these games are done already. If I were you I'd play ATOM before the EE hits as it will not be the same exact game (if nothing else because of the QoL additions).>same shit with tunguskaThe Final Cut is out since last December. Though I have to admit the dev still drops real changes in his small updates that only suppose to fix the Final Cut's remaining issues, but he'll have to switch focus to Tunguska 2 full time sooner or later.
>>730909148>I disagree.You're wrong.>I think you missed stuffBy all means, explicitly say what you think was magic in the game instead of acting like a coy faggot.
>>730910229I hope they take another pass at (or have already done so; I last played it in like 2020) the encounter balancing/leveling of ATOM. I have a serious pet peeve in CRPGs, where there seems to be no natural flow to encounters and you're just randomly encountering a ton of unwinnable quests/encounters that you basically have to shelve until you level up more.I hate getting through a ton of dialogue/choices with some quest and then having to shelve (forgetting all that dialogue, ofc) for hours or more, all because some combat encounter/skill check/etc. is clearly made for someone many levels higher, when the quest I just did 5 minutes earlier, in the same part of the same town, was the equivalent of killing rats in a basement.I remember Pathfinder: Kingmaker filtering me in like the first 10 hours, because I essentially had to spoil a half dozen random road encounters, by loading a save to get out of them, because the game threw them at me at far too low a level.
>>730911521And although I know someone is going to respond "git gud" or w/e, I always google these quests just to make sure I'm not just missing something, and there's always a dozen threads of people saying "Oh yeah doing that at level 2 is basically impossible, load save"... it's just shit nonsense balance.
>>730906242 Annunaki slop basically
It's one those misery simulators where you deal 0 damage, have no abilities and need to pray to RNGesus every turn so your 90% chance to hit attacks don't actually miss.Also no magic hence no build variety, everyone is just a fighter cuck.
>>730879541Is it just as boring as atom?
>>730879541Is there anybody here who played Trudograd? How is it compared to Atom RPG?
>>730880584>medieval fantasy is actually far futureI will now play your gameThis is my favorite trope and wish more books did it
>>730915453Yeah well thanks nigger op for spoiling this is actually a good trope
>>730879541I wanted to like it as I really enjoyed Trudograd but the combat in this one is such a boring RNG fest, which wouldn't be a problem if there aren't so many filler encounters in this game
>>730880816You're still not asking about the game in OP and making the thread about bg3
>>730911521Well, I bet ATOM's "rough spots" will remain the same. As you said every CRPG have these, though they can often be mitigated by experience. Same goes for builds. Recruiting the dog early (level 3 at max) is objectively the best option as his usefulness is limited even with the survival perks (once burst weapons pop up at enemies you can forget about him) so you want to make him earn XPs ASAP but it requires like 20 Survival for his encounter to spawn. Getting Fidel is easy but walking 15 steps and getting the Book Burner quest from Abraham is a big hike in terms of difficulty, as you'll be facing like 6 melee enemies in armor. So if you unprepared to close the gap in combat economy you won't make it out alive. Not realizing that 10 DEX and armour perks (like Spartan) is basically a must for every character, or how extremely useful Speechcraft and picking a dedicated weapon skill is (or that burst weapons eventually rule due to basic math reasons) can make things much harder. So I don't except any of these to change but that's what frequent hard saves are for.
>>730907706Are you surprised after meeting him in their first game?
>>730916226he's not wrong tho
>>730914069Bump.
>>730915453Play Utawarerumono, it's that series' whole gimmick.
>>730888828>kicks your ass back to spacenot my problem
>>730914069It's marginally better than ATOM RPG, moving from "what newfags think Fallout 2 is" to a solid CRPG that can stand on its own. The setting is an actual setting now, the quests are much better and even the stupid card minigame is nice. It's interesting enough to not just play it because you're hungry for more Fallouts. However, they still don't really understand what made Fallout 2 good and assume that everyone just played a crit sniper build, which is what the game actually wants you to spec into. Unlike FO2, where armors were a marginal improvement and you could corridor camp monsters/people into submission with a power fist, the endgame armor doesn't make you practically invincible like in FO2 and the arenas are usually wide and open, meaning that you'd be losing at least 3-5 stimpacks a turn compared to just clicking on "shoot head" if you were a sniper, and the issue gets marginally worse if you keep committing to your melee. I also don't remember if they kept the stupid crafting chance gimmick from the OG and like they, like all CRPG devs, really can't do anything about the fact that quicksaving/quickloading exists, which renders most of this stupid shit just useless. Somehow Arcanum is still supreme in this aspect.My rating is "definitely worth a pirate"/10.
>>730914069It's fun.Compared to Atom RPG it has>some or more storybook sequences taken from Pillars1>no dog, and 2 companions that are mutually exclusive (you can only get 1, not both)>power armor>lots of skillchecks, some are fun>personally, a weaker plot than Atom RPG>bombagun
These games are absolutely awful, some of the most boring games I have ever played in my entire life
>>730923023>>730924545Thank you both!
>>730879541I've never played Atom but I got Trudograd through a humble bundle at some point. Do I need to play the original first or is Trudograd entirely separate or an original with extra content kinda deal?
>>730885718reminds me of this
>>730926567You can play them separately, but the premise of the sequel is based on a major plot twist right at the end of the first game. It's a different area so only one companion from the first game reappears. Also, the approach is "world map with multiple cities" in the first game and "one city with multiple areas" in the second game. There is also a "what were you before Trudograd" survey thing that lets you set up what happened and what didn't. If you only wanna play one game, just playing Trudograd is fine.
>>730879541it's a mess right now, waiting for 1.1 at leastalso hopefully they fucking change the fact that dialogue skills are only usable by your character
>>730914069Better mechanically but the battles were worse and all played out the same way. The story was kinda shit that seemed really good and worth replaying at the start/ mid then stuff happens and it's like eh no.