I just bought this. What am I in for?
Pathfinder: Kingmaker
Finding paths and making kings, I would imagine.
Big titty anime twins and EXPLOSION
Pathfinder Kingmaker is harder than Baldurs Gate 1 or 2.
Even normal mode is too hard for me on these crpg games.
I couldnt even get past like 2 hours into Divinity 2 before giving up
A clusterfuck.
More of the left, due to stat inflation. All the playtesters were hardcore charop drones so encounters are +3 CR as a matter of course. Normal increases your attack damage and decreases their attack damage but it just serves to make the fights CR+1 equivalent. Expect fights against monsters with +17 to hit doing d6+16 damage by the third level.
ROMANCE THE GOATS
A lot of walking with nothing happening. Every modern crpg has this problem of wandering through a non de script European forest for hours with the occasional bad guy thrown in. Fucking boring.
Really? Divinity is pretty easy to get into even at an early level, unlike Baldurs Gate where you spend 95% of the time whiffing hits and getting shat on by enemies during the early game.
GAS THE FEY
pretty much true for all games now
people are fuckign babies
You're in for a good fucking time. 150 hours of pure autism.
insane diceroll
overpowered teams
peasants
Unfair mode is definitely not that. Unfair is absolutely unfair and you need luck to get past the first few encounters.
I was pretty busy slamming pussy in the year 2000 but I'm pretty sure some of those difficulty options in the left column didn't exist back then
It's literally the oppossite.
Normal mode is designed to fuck you in the ass for the first 8 levels unless you pick an overpowered build.
I don't know who made that image, but it's completely backwards. PFKM fucks you HARD. Once you figure out what's broken and stuff, of course you'll steamroll if you abuse it, but that's just how crpgs usually are.
It's backwards on purpose, that's the joke.
Oh. Guess the joke's on me then.
unless you know how to play the game*
fixed it for ya'
Nah Div os2 is stupidly difficult in the beginning. The fort is the hardest part in the entire game if you don't do specific quests in specific orders to level up smoothly.
BG1&2 are pretty straight forward unless you pick a retarded class combination or something
>NEW GAME SO EASY NOW LOL DO I FIT IN GUYS?
No.
Thats weird considering even Tactician mode is a joke
see It's satirical. Kingmaker is notoriously hard, so hard it got mixed reviews on release and not for it's buggy nature by primarily because spider swarms hopelessly bodied thousands of uninitiated players, this fact is in stark contrast with the convention that new games are easy and old games are hard. Some people derive humor from this juxtaposition.
you were born in 2000?
does this game have cheats
i only play games with cheats
love
is it possible to play this game without any companions
i seriously hate games that force you to have companions, i wanna solo run shit
I've started like a dozen games in Kingmaker but I haven't finished a single one, Maybe this is why my DM hates me.
shitty multiclassing simulator where you need at least 5 class per character to build optimally
what a garbage system holy shit
If you know the PF ruleset inside and out, you'll do fine
Otherwise you'll do every fight twice. One to learn the bullshit, once to do it properly.
Like when you fight the will-o-wisps that will one shot you with chain lightning unless you just happen to have resist lightning not only memorised, but also on you
This dumb nigga can't even read a guide about minmaxing properly
Is it worth getting the Imperial Edition right now while it's on sale for 29 quid, or should I just wait for the summer sale and pick up the base game + DLC?
Yet another "Pausable real time" interpritation of a D&D rule set.
If that's your thing, have at it. You're wrong, but have whatever fun you can.
He hasn't survived a single one of my playthroughs
I can and i hate it. I like the immersion of class identity of playing pure classes.
In older systems multiclassing was a way to gain flexibility but at the cost of power. In this game multiclassing actually results in a character more capable of doing the main classes job than that class leveled all the way to 20. Its backwards. Pure classes should always be the strongest, just have more deficiencies that need covering.
user BTFO
No. No. That's not how Pathfinder works. You dummy. Multi classing is a sure way of breaking your character unless you know for sure the benefits out weigh the costs.
Kingmaker isn't too hard, but it has a few fights that will demolish your asshole, Hargulka drove me nuts for a while til I really learned the importance of buffs, and the Lantern King is just a motherfucker. I hate fighting the Fey in general which made the end game a real slog.
quick save every 20 second
He was so boring.
You can't solo run but you can make a party of entirely custom companions, so they never talk or do anything except what you tell them.
You will need NPCs to become advisors for the kingdom management section though, so it's best not to just tell every companion to fuck off.
I just built a single class monk man, and it went fine.
>had Linzi in my party the whole game
>tfw endgame
God that pissed me off.
Beat it recently in turn based mode (rtwp makes me want to vomit). The devs have no idea how to balance encounters. Make sure every martial character has blindfight to prevent a lot of frustration in late game.