So that should mean however pre-ordered pre-maturely should know the pricing of Siege and could be bribed... Is that information in any way classified? Obviously, I'd pay any price, but none the less I'm very curious what it will be.
Perhaps March 22nd is the planned announcement of the release date and opening of pre-orders. It would make sense with the March issue of the Familiar already having been announced to be all about SoD.
EDIT: And May, being before June 30th, is technically in "early 2016"...
Yes, we'll be at GDC but not on the show floor (that's why we're not in the schedule). We've rented a private room instead where we'll be doing press demos by appointment.
Finally: "Dragonspear's Lawful Good Denial" that tells you to get OUT of my castle and me paladin in peace.
Disclaimer: this post was made in comedy. Except for that last item. It's real, I'm a paladin, please don't loot my castle
Let's see if my chaotic neutral jester will listen.
I actually sorta wanna make a no-reload CN Blade through the series. Cept I'm not certain how to play him. I really am a lawful good paladin at heart. But I like the thought of just kinda rolling with the punches, and going with my gut anywhere. Only feeling "sane" when my swords are in hand and I'm in combat.
Now when we know about a new livestream, I think we can prepare new questions.
Here's mine.
Am I right in understanding SoD will use a summon limit of 6, like IWDEE does? In BG2 and then BGEE and BG2EE it was a limit of 5 summons, but in IWDEE you can summon up to 6 creatures. And am I right that a new summoning limit will be transferred to BGEE and BG2EE with the SoD-related patches?
I saw more than 5 summons during the first livestream. Also, in the recently released readme for the Tweaks Anthology, there's one component - "Remove Summoning Cap" with the following description: "this component will remove the artificial limit of six summoned creatures from the game (BGEE, BG2EE, IWDEE, EET). This is why I think SoD and patched versions of BGEE and BG2EE will have a limit of 6, not 5, ummoned creatures.
That being said we will always make time to meet with fans. If you're at GDC and want to meet us, send us a message!
If you want to meet Phil, make sure to include a Star Trek reference in the message. Otherwise he'll send me. And things will get awkward. I guarantee it. Your best bet is to find Amber at the bar, honestly. Ask her about Burt Reynoldses and you'll have taken your first step on a wondrous journey to the No Regrets suburb of Hangoverville.
That being said we will always make time to meet with fans. If you're at GDC and want to meet us, send us a message!
If you want to meet Phil, make sure to include a Star Trek reference in the message. Otherwise he'll send me. And things will get awkward. I guarantee it. Your best bet is to find Amber at the bar, honestly. Ask her about Burt Reynoldses and you'll have taken your first step on a wondrous journey to the No Regrets suburb of Hangoverville.
Hmm.. sounds like a Leisure Suit Larry game or something...
Finally: "Dragonspear's Lawful Good Denial" that tells you to get OUT of my castle and me paladin in peace.
Disclaimer: this post was made in comedy. Except for that last item. It's real, I'm a paladin, please don't loot my castle
Let's see if my chaotic neutral jester will listen.
I actually sorta wanna make a no-reload CN Blade through the series. Cept I'm not certain how to play him. I really am a lawful good paladin at heart. But I like the thought of just kinda rolling with the punches, and going with my gut anywhere. Only feeling "sane" when my swords are in hand and I'm in combat.
My CN PCs usually revel in the bickering caused by the people he chooses to travel with. Even better if they come to blows and kill each other off.
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COOL
/totes going to pre-order and buy it both for PC and iOS
Double hype.
There's still no information about Beamdog in the GDC schedule, though http://www.gdconf.com/aboutgdc/
http://games.gamepressure.com/game.asp?ID=17271
Of course, we haven't heard an official word...
EDIT: And May, being before June 30th, is technically in "early 2016"...
Personally, I don't trust that website.....
That post of mine had something more into that - you know, waffles, cookies and rock'n'roll.
(Someday, I'll be right)
Ah, yes yes, still coming to siege MY castle.
Well I have loot to share with you.
We have "Blood of stupid party member that stepped in a trap". This gives +10 bonus to quick saves.
And: " tears of the exasperated cleric" that provides a +1 bonus to all healing spells.
Finally: "Dragonspear's Lawful Good Denial" that tells you to get OUT of my castle and let me paladin in peace.
@PhillipDaigle @Amber_Scott @Dee @Cerevant @bengoshi
Disclaimer: this post was made in comedy. Except for that last item. It's real, I'm a paladin, please don't loot my castle
Here's mine.
Am I right in understanding SoD will use a summon limit of 6, like IWDEE does? In BG2 and then BGEE and BG2EE it was a limit of 5 summons, but in IWDEE you can summon up to 6 creatures. And am I right that a new summoning limit will be transferred to BGEE and BG2EE with the SoD-related patches?
I saw more than 5 summons during the first livestream. Also, in the recently released readme for the Tweaks Anthology, there's one component - "Remove Summoning Cap" with the following description: "this component will remove the artificial limit of six summoned creatures from the game (BGEE, BG2EE, IWDEE, EET). This is why I think SoD and patched versions of BGEE and BG2EE will have a limit of 6, not 5, ummoned creatures.
Am I right?
Now BG-EE is blue , BG2-EE is brown , SOD is black,