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The CRPG set in a world where evil has almost completely won has gotten much love today. In addition to the new content that you can play right now, plans have been detailed about a major expansion due sometime later this year.

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Tyranny [Official Site] was one of my favorite RPG experiences of last year and it’s great to see that it hasn’t been forgotten by its developer. It blended compelling storytelling with a real sense of freedom with choices and in our review, Liam and I had things develop in very different ways. It’s a game that used its darker setting well, letting players to define the law or manipulate it for whatever ends they pleased.

The big patch today added a lot to the game. Some of the highlights include a New Game+ mode, changes to training mechanics and combat. Loads of balance changes and bugfixes are also in the patch and the launcher for Linux has also been made 64 bit.

A minor DLC has also been released today, called Tales from The Tiers. This is being marketed as an “Event Pack” and focuses on world building more than anything. There are new random encounters, which may lead to quests, as well as ample opportunity to learn more about characters and the world through new vignettes. It’s not exactly meaty by any means but, combined with the New Game+ mode, is probably sufficient excuse to give the game another go if you’re starved for more of the game.

Lastly, a more sizable expansion has been announced with a release date sometime later this year. Tyranny: Bastard’s Wound will offer a major new quest line set in a new region of the world. Not only will the Fatebinder have to make decisions that affect the lives of many, but there will also be new chances to get to know more about your companions and reap the benefits of their service. It promises more voice acting and an all-new path to a previously-unseen ending to top it all off.

The only real gripe I had about Tyranny was the abruptness of the ending, which felt like it was meant to set up a sequel further down the line. It’s an otherwise solid game with refreshing ideas which was good at making the player feel like their actions have unique and tangible consequences. I’m excited to see how the story and new content all comes together. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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buenaventura Jun 16, 2017
Quoting: drmoth
Quoting: buenaventuraSounds awesome, too bad I do not have the CPU for it :< minimum req is quite beefy actually. For no reason. I wish they used infinity engine.

Really? You must have a pretty old CPU. I played Pillars of Eternity (same engine) on a 1.9Ghz Intel i5 laptop from 4 years ago, with a weak HD4000 iGPU and was able to play it fine. The laptop ran pretty hot, but was otherwise Ok.

Their engine is MUCH more visually attractive than the old infinity engine (I've been playing the enhanced editions recently)...it's really very pretty. There's no need to look back!

I have
AMD quadcore A8-6410 ("up to 2.4 GHZ" but according to cpufreq-util actually never above 2,00)
Mullins Radeon "R5 M240" weirdly named 1gb VRAM graphics card
8gb RAM

You would think that I could play PoE, and I did play it some, but man is it laggy and shitty and slow, I can't stand it. I bought BG:EE and experienced the INSTANT transitions and unlaggy movement etc. and I just could not go back to 20 second interruptions and swooping around with the choppy camera in PoE. I really loved the game and tried alot to play, but I will just wait ca. 5 years until I buy a new computer I guess :<. The main attraction for me was the writing, so I would be happy if I could play it in infinity engine, same with Tyranny and Torment Numenera also. I wish someone does a "demake" of those into IE honestly, or something. They only need the words.
razing32 Jun 16, 2017
Quoting: buenaventura
Quoting: drmoth
Quoting: buenaventuraSounds awesome, too bad I do not have the CPU for it :< minimum req is quite beefy actually. For no reason. I wish they used infinity engine.

Really? You must have a pretty old CPU. I played Pillars of Eternity (same engine) on a 1.9Ghz Intel i5 laptop from 4 years ago, with a weak HD4000 iGPU and was able to play it fine. The laptop ran pretty hot, but was otherwise Ok.

Their engine is MUCH more visually attractive than the old infinity engine (I've been playing the enhanced editions recently)...it's really very pretty. There's no need to look back!

I have
AMD quadcore A8-6410 ("up to 2.4 GHZ" but according to cpufreq-util actually never above 2,00)
Mullins Radeon "R5 M240" weirdly named 1gb VRAM graphics card
8gb RAM

You would think that I could play PoE, and I did play it some, but man is it laggy and shitty and slow, I can't stand it. I bought BG:EE and experienced the INSTANT transitions and unlaggy movement etc. and I just could not go back to 20 second interruptions and swooping around with the choppy camera in PoE. I really loved the game and tried alot to play, but I will just wait ca. 5 years until I buy a new computer I guess :<. The main attraction for me was the writing, so I would be happy if I could play it in infinity engine, same with Tyranny and Torment Numenera also. I wish someone does a "demake" of those into IE honestly, or something. They only need the words.

I hope I am not being an ass when I say this , but , has anyone ever made a "demake" before ?

I have seen older games re-made in the engines of newer games as a tribute (Utlima made in Neverwinter 1 for example) but have not heard of things going backwards.
buenaventura Jun 19, 2017
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: buenaventuraI have
AMD quadcore A8-6410 ("up to 2.4 GHZ" but according to cpufreq-util actually never above 2,00)
Mullins Radeon "R5 M240" weirdly named 1gb VRAM graphics card
8gb RAM

You would think that I could play PoE, and I did play it some, but man is it laggy and shitty and slow, I can't stand it. I bought BG:EE and experienced the INSTANT transitions and unlaggy movement etc. and I just could not go back to 20 second interruptions and swooping around with the choppy camera in PoE. I really loved the game and tried alot to play, but I will just wait ca. 5 years until I buy a new computer I guess :<. The main attraction for me was the writing, so I would be happy if I could play it in infinity engine, same with Tyranny and Torment Numenera also. I wish someone does a "demake" of those into IE honestly, or something. They only need the words.

I hope I am not being an ass when I say this , but , has anyone ever made a "demake" before ?

I have seen older games re-made in the engines of newer games as a tribute (Utlima made in Neverwinter 1 for example) but have not heard of things going backwards.

Behold, Soundless Mountain II :)

From this competition. Otherwise, no, I wish there were more!
razing32 Jun 19, 2017
Quoting: buenaventura
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: buenaventuraI have
AMD quadcore A8-6410 ("up to 2.4 GHZ" but according to cpufreq-util actually never above 2,00)
Mullins Radeon "R5 M240" weirdly named 1gb VRAM graphics card
8gb RAM

You would think that I could play PoE, and I did play it some, but man is it laggy and shitty and slow, I can't stand it. I bought BG:EE and experienced the INSTANT transitions and unlaggy movement etc. and I just could not go back to 20 second interruptions and swooping around with the choppy camera in PoE. I really loved the game and tried alot to play, but I will just wait ca. 5 years until I buy a new computer I guess :<. The main attraction for me was the writing, so I would be happy if I could play it in infinity engine, same with Tyranny and Torment Numenera also. I wish someone does a "demake" of those into IE honestly, or something. They only need the words.

I hope I am not being an ass when I say this , but , has anyone ever made a "demake" before ?

I have seen older games re-made in the engines of newer games as a tribute (Utlima made in Neverwinter 1 for example) but have not heard of things going backwards.

Behold, Soundless Mountain II :)

From this competition. Otherwise, no, I wish there were more!


Think I heard about that at one point.
Think there was also a free SNES-like version of Lucius on steam , where you play that demon child. Not sure if that was a remake or an extra though.

Feel kinda sorry you can't enjoy games because of the laptop. :(
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