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I would love to pick up rogue trader but im gonna wait till it got some patches.
smart.
As a game it’s their best so far. As a finished product, wait a year lol.
I recommend torrenting the beta files if you want to give it a taste. It’s polished up until where the beta ended (except the latest patch broke everyone’s saves, so not true for the release version).
Yeah I played their previous games Kingmaker and Wrath of the Rightous. Great games but especially Kingmaker was really rough at release. Plus if im not mistaken Rogue Trader is gonna get 2 expansions with more story content and new party members in 2024. So I might wait for the first expansion and play it in around summer 2024.
Oh shit, I thought they would be separate like the kingmaker dlc. Good to know, but I don’t think I have the willpower to put it down lol.
Real internet wasn't available where I was lining at the time Kingmaker was released, I just gave up because a 5G patch every two days made it to where I couldn't play. Looking back I am not real sure why I couldn't refuse to update, or why they couldn't patch more efficiently. I recall being fairly affronted that cold iron was so important but not very accessible by the time I needed it & some ridiculously difficult low-level werewolf encounter that the devs just doubled down on the worst parts of early era PC & DND game design on to defend. Might be the roughest launch I played in a long time, but the bones of something really good were there.
Do you think it got to a state that would be worth going back to?
I have played Kingmaker for 80h back during release. I heard it only got better in terms of bugs. Mind you I cant really talk about balance/difficulty. I only remember playing it on a rather low difficulty because im not a huge fan of the pathfinder combat.
i needed to hear this myself so i have patience
As an Owlcat enthusiast who has Kingmaker as their most played non-sandbox game with 400+ hours on Steam, I wholeheartedly approve. Much like you should never go to a second location, you should also never play an Owlcat game until at least a year has passed after launch.