And because of this all the RU-vidrs are going to be calling it shite. You guys set expectations way to high for these people. Let us not forgot how long it took PoE1 to reach anything acceptable for a full game
As one of the artists working on Towers of Aghasba, my heart skipped a beat when I saw the thumbnail. I've been watching your videos for the past years and seeing you even taking a look at our game makes me so happy!!! Thank you so much Force, much love from Dreamlit!
As someone who got their start in MMOs via RuneScape during computer free time at school almost two decades ago I am cautiously optimistic about Brighter Shores.
I started MMOing with EQ in 1999 and I think Corepunk looks more interesting than Brighter Shores. I don't know why they chose that 8bit retro layered look for the terrain. There's not enough nostalgia in the world to make me like that.
Day 1 Ashe will have major guilds that not only inherently have the numbers, but, the knowledge of taking on the nodes/dungeons/etc. I think it's really special when day 1 is shared across the entire population. (of course, i'm talking from a player perspective and not the advantages of ironing out bugs and development stuff).
that literally, can never happen, and never happened in the past. It inherently implies that the game gets released without going through any play testing. Even in games with private tests, people that care about min maxing the game will easily aquire the information beforehand from leaks, or by directly volunteering for the tests. So yeah, your oppinion is meaningless, and only shows how naive you are.
They made early game way less time consuming in Corepunk and also added Mounts in the form of a couple of Bikes u can buy once u get to lvl 8 so moving around is also faster. Glad ure going to try the game this month i thought u had forgotten about it since ur last video. Cheers o/
Ants domesticating other bugs is a cool mechanic in Empire of the Ants because they do this in real life, although the only example of this is an ant-domesticated aphid (which the ants feed and then they eat the sugary liquids that the aphids create).
Brighter Shores is going to hopefully have people saying 'Gowers have done it again' Played the closed beta and enjoyed it. Won't be for everyone though, if you don't like to grind different professions.
"Oh boy, I can't wait for the 7 hour video to explain all these ..." ... I am in tears, was thinking the same thing. That being said, very excited for this game, I love PoE, but I always fizzle out end-game because the netcode/speed is too hectic and I get frustrated when I die and stop progressing without even knowing why/how.
Regarding corepunk I like the slow pace and that it takes a long time to level up. I ln new games I log in and I am immediately level 20 and I m a casual player. Instead here is just chill back try and whatever happens.
Brighter Shores sounds fun, but do you know if the premium upgrade is a one-time payment or a subscription? I'd be interested if it's just a one-time thing, but a subscription is a no go.
I was looking forward to PoE2 when it was first announced. I could never get into PoE because none of the starting characters lined up to a role I identified with. I was hoping PoE2 would allow at least basic character customization, at the very least, both genders for each starting class. But it's looking like that's not the case so I probably won't play it either. It's a shame, this is one glaring non-starter they could have used the sequel to fix and then just... didn't.
@@illusionist19-sl4nh Its just not the type of game he'd enjoy. if you care about these things so much I cannot see how you'd enjoy the typical PoE gameloop, systems and progression.
Force! If you suffer from vr motion sickness, keep pushing your boundaries, even if you can only handle 10 min at a time. You'll quickly gain tolerance. Less than 2 hours you'll be able to handle full motion
Im very excited about Brighter Shores. Explorations somehwere between Dofus and tabletop games, combat somewhere between osrs and rs3, and a skilling system that looks like itll be quick to feel satusfying but take forever to max.
I completely forgot about PoE2, on purpose to make the waiting easier. I'm going to try not playing it until it's actually done, though, as I hate playing games until they're finished. So the wait goes on...
Glad I waited on reviews, granted, Bioware has had nothing but misses for its past couple releases. I'm just glad there are other game devs up there that have picked up the RPG standard and carried it on. I am pretty sad though, Dragon Age Origins remains one of my favorite RPGs ever to this day, RIP.
Stalker 2 is my fav game of the year hope live to the expectations (please god of gaming & devs dont screw this one) also i’m looking forward for poe2, was too late to jump in poe1 so skipped that one. Also i hope poe2 isn’t insanely complex like the first one
I loved PoE, but sometimes it's just too much, and the game goes too crazy, still, they are bloody doing beautiful things! Inbuilt dodge and such! More skills that is! Well, when it releases I'm there, with my wallet to support them, if anyone deserves it, it's them (unless they put in DEI agenda's, I have become allergic to it, and I can't be near it)
your parents must also be very disapointed, since they gave birth to an adult that can not differetiate between a game that is meant to be played, and a public development test that is multiple years away from release.
Poe2 and Stalker 2 one after the other? Yeah, I better start planning a vacation xd Was hopeful about Corepunk too when it was announced but it doesn't seem like the devs aren't at all interested in player feedback. It's going to be a flop for sure.
I havent played runescape, but the model he described sounds similar to a DLC type thing? Did I misunderstand? Its not dlcs, but effectively you pay to unlock new campaigns/areas?
it is precisely the other way around. The game doesn't put any progression pressure on you. You log in when you want and play as much as you want. Besides, acutally the game is evolving and a lot has changed, and this is just the beginning.
Right from the official website "We will release the game in early access on November 26, 2024." Direct source: corepunk.com/en/news/article/64 You don't see it listed on Steam, because they don't plan to come to Steam until the game is finished. The early access release is just via their own client. The 'Shop' page also has a message concerning the November 26 release, if you need more proof. shop.corepunk.com/
Are you on the discord Force? Radio silence from AC and they haven't added the content they were supposed to add during this test which ends this week. Alot of us are guessing another delay. This dev team seems extremely incompetent and or amateurish...