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Forrest Gimp
Fidelity, ran just fine!What mode have you been playing it on - performance or fidelity?
Fidelity, ran just fine!What mode have you been playing it on - performance or fidelity?
It's not your fault. I think it's easily missable. Even for people that game a lot. The game doesn't tell you the transmog system exists and the icon for it is quite small.Absolute game changer!! I'm now wearing a rather nice outfit, without avoiding items due to not wanting to look like a freak. I don't game much so no wonder I had absolutely no clue such a wonderful system existed
The suit type trousers tucked into the knee high socks which you can't seem to avoid is upsetting me though!
Performance. 60fps or bust!What mode have you been playing it on - performance or fidelity?
I'm just funning mateWe all have to start somewhere.
Alright, calm down Voldemort.Also, in case people have missed it, to make the combat more fun there's little combos you can use on each enemy to make them suffer. The book tells you the main ones.
I see Fextralife have a Lord mouldybutt guide up. Also there's plenty of mods doing that now tooAlright, calm down Voldemort.
I know mate its all good.I'm just funning mate
True story, I missed it at first too. It's only when I was doing some PS5/PC comparisons that I noticed it on my big TV. There's some bits and pieces in this game that aren't really explained all that well!
The chests I immediately guessed would be some kind of potion (or isn't there a cape or something in the films?). Would I did do for the first dozen or so was run miles away, hide, then very slowly sneak up on them like a Splinter Cell. Wasted ages doing that, when you can pretty much just stand next to them and activate itI know mate its all good.
Not spotting the way to open the chest with the eye annoyed me. Running around like a mad man looking for small amounts of money and selling clothing was a great use of my time.
Which book?Also, in case people have missed it, to make the combat more fun there's little combos you can use on each enemy to make them suffer. The book tells you the main ones.
It's in the collections menu. One of the categories is enemies. Once you encounter a specific enemy, it'll appear in the list. It tells you at least one way you can exploit their weaknesses.Which book?
You need to complete 52 Merlin trials to expand to the max of 40 inventory slots. That part of the game is a huge slog. They repeat the same few trials and have that annoying unskippable cutscene every time you finish one. The game didn't need all of them.How many Merlin trials do you need to expand your ability to hold gear? Feels like I’m always destroying stuff as can’t be arsed to keep going to a vendor mid quest.
Also, how do you add attributes to gear? I’m level 16 and about a dozen hours in but don’t know if I should be focused on one area and grind through that first…
Are you kidding me? 52?! Bollocks to that I don't need the space.You need to complete 52 Merlin trials to expand to the max of 40 inventory slots. That part of the game is a huge slog. They repeat the same few trials and have that annoying unskippable cutscene every time you finish one. The game didn't need all of them.
You need to get far enough into the story to add attributes to gear. The game will show you how to do it when you get there.
It increases incrementally. When you complete one, it'll pop up like, '1 of 8 Trials Complete', and when you've done the eighth you'll get a few extra slots. I think I ended up with 28 slots and it was better.Are you kidding me? 52?! Bollocks to that I don't need the space.
Yeah, I didn't explain this very well. You're right. 52 is just to max out your inventory. Still, I think having max space is nice. The less time spent having to go back to Hogsmeade, the better, but the time spent doing trials to get that is quite a bit.It increases incrementally. When you complete one, it'll pop up like, '1 of 8 Trials Complete', and when you've done the eighth you'll get a few extra slots. I think I ended up with 28 slots and it was better.
The main selling point for me is how interlinked it is with the series. If you loathe Harry Potter then won't enjoy it anywhere near as much.So, bottomline. I like cRPG's and I loathe Harry Potter. Should I get this?
edit: wait this isn't a cRPG, it looks more like an Elderscrolls knock off. Is it a good knock off?
I'll wait until it's a bit cheaper then. I also don't particularly like open world games...The main selling point for me is how interlinked it is with the series. If you loathe Harry Potter then won't enjoy it anywhere near as much.
As an open world game it is still enjoyable. Not as sophisticated in gameplay as others but good fun nonetheless
Yeah would wait for sales season for sure! Doesn't sound like it ticks a lot of boxes, especially at the price it's atI'll wait until it's a bit cheaper then. I also don't particularly like open world games...
I also just got Octopath Traveler 2
It's more like a Witcher knock off. It's ok to decent though, but I don't think you'd like it at full price. Heavy discount down the line and hopefully expanded gameplay with a DLC or two.So, bottomline. I like cRPG's and I loathe Harry Potter. Should I get this?
edit: wait this isn't a cRPG, it looks more like an Elderscrolls knock off. Is it a good knock off?
Sebastian's arc is a lot better than the main story. Great character.Having finished the main quest line have to say it's a bit shit overall, two of the relationship quest arcs are better.
Yeah most of the open world is redundant. Should have kept it as Hogwarts, Hogsmeade and the Forest. There might be a huge open map filled with camps/caves/mines but when you've seen one of them you have literally seen all of them, because they are all visually identical with the same enemies and same pattern of loot chests, pointless other than for completion.Sebastian's arc is a lot better than the main story. Great character.
I finished the story and all of the side quests now. I'm cleaning up to complete the plat. Seeing inside of Hogwarts is amazing. I love it in there. I also enjoy the combat. You can pull off a lot of great combos. I don't think the open world portion of the game is that great. It's got quite a bit of that open world bloat to extend play time for no real reason. I think the enemy variety is lacking as well.
I'm sure we'll get a sequel that improves on some of the lesser aspects of the game. Still a really good starting point for a studio that hasn't developed a game on this scale before.
Reflects the acting from the main films well tbh.I've got about nine hours playtime under my belt and generally I'm very impressed. I'd say the major weak point is the dialogue; it feels very wooden.
I unlocked lmperio and added Imperio mastery in skill points, I just imperio folk and then hide for a bit and then go back and hit someone else all the baddies just kill each other and I don't have to be mithered with any of it.
Im 35 so feel the same way. Especially with saving cute fantasy animals. I just want to go full sith and slaughter the younglings at Hogwarts in secret.On the plot I'm getting a lot of Biff, Chip and Kipper vibes (like it was written specifically for kids), I'd enjoy it more if it was a bit more mature but I guess I'm not the target audience.
I'd love it if you could do that, especially since they all sound like regen tories.Im 35 so feel the same way. Especially with saving cute fantasy animals. I just want to go full sith and slaughter the younglings at Hogwarts in secret.