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AC: Valhalla |OT| From Nordic runes to English ruins

Mahavastu

Member
I want to play this, but I keep being told to stay away until more patches. Between this and Cyberpunk I thought my December was set. Guess not lol.
Just play Valhalla, there are no real big bugs which prevents you playing and enjoying it.
It seems Cyberpunk still needs a while before you can say the same about it...
 
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I want to play this, but I keep being told to stay away until more patches. Between this and Cyberpunk I thought my December was set. Guess not lol.

As someone who's put 160 hours into Valhalla - don't be afraid. Before the first patches dropped, there were a few rough spots, like the first "strange place" area (not gonna spoil, heh) and some more dense towns like Lunden showing tearing and framedrops even on Series X. I also encountered a handful of crashes in the former location. Ever since the 2nd or 3rd patch, these issues are completely gone. You'll still find occasional NPCs not wanting to follow you or objectives not activating immediately, but you're looking at stuff happening every couple dozen hours at best and you're probably never more than 5-10 minutes of a save away from redoing it.

Game plays really well right now, it even got boosted up to 60fps on Series S where it was 30fps at launch. Cyberpunk has all kinds of issues (still really enjoying it): performance, crashes, falling through geometry, all the way down to various gameplay elements like NPCs and cops where devs straight-up used shortcuts to make them feel like they are complex, but 5 minutes with them reveals they are not. Valhalla is nothing like that, and I don't think you'd encounter any egregious issue by now. I marathoned it during my COVID-19 induced quarantine and I'd do it again, feels like the perfect game for a holiday in which, I assume, you'll stay at home a lot.
 

Barakov

Member
I want to play this, but I keep being told to stay away until more patches. Between this and Cyberpunk I thought my December was set. Guess not lol.
I think things should be fine in March for Valhalla. For Cyberpunk you're better off waitng till June.
 

cormack12

Gold Member
Whoever decided on that cut at the wedding deserves a brick to the head. Why couldnt you just go back to Ravensthorpe as normal? It had to pan out as though you had to return? Wasted a fucking hour you twats.
 

cormack12

Gold Member
Here's a couple of clips showing screen tearing, in Wincestre I think this was. I'm not sure if it related to how long you are playing. I can spawn in at Ravensthorpe and have no issues, but then when I go back after a few hours, it is tearing a lot. I think a lot of people are just glossing over this as it's on PS5 after all the shit XSX got to start with.





Anyway a couple of pics too

h3b4YbG.jpg


f2JevJc.jpg
 

Malakhov

Banned
The story or the lack of just kills this game. Making alliances is fun and all but it's basically doing the same thing over and over again. Just got a trainer so I can teleport to waypoints to get through this and call it done.

Very sad since they have a solid ground for this game, they should of wrote an interesting story.
 

Warnen

Don't pass gaas, it is your Destiny!
Just pasted 70hr mark and started the “Dream world“ thing (lvl 280 and it’s a 90 lvl area whoops). Love it on my new tv with vrr, no more screen tearing on series x. Took a break cause after Vinland need a break from these stand alone areas.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
The screen tearing on PS5 is absolutely hideous and awful.

And like many others, I am now ready to be done. The platinum, (first on PS5) is within reach!
 

Bitmap Frogs

Mr. Community
I feel I'm done with my playthrough.

Finished the story, finished the order, found all the bureaus, and even got the two "special weapons" that are available.

The only thing left, afaik are the collectathons: all the mysteries, all the big gold chests, all the artifacts and well, "that map", and I am happy to let those remain undone.

Final thoughts. Compared to Odyssey, I liked how story missions were actual unique missions instead of "go fight a battle of conquest", "go kill the island leader" and so on. However Odyssey did the secret order better and had better systems overall. I think it's a wash, which one's better.I feel Valhalla having these "other maps" did it a disservice and Odyssey handled it better: for the main game focus on the main game world, then go wild with the DLCs.I read about what I missed from "the other map". Frankly the knowledge that Odin can no longer be reborn anymore is not really critical nor important and neither has the impact that other Isu appearances have had in the series.

I sit Eivor at his throne and closed the game.
 
As someone who lives in Gloucestershire (Glowecestrescire) and not too far from Nympsfield ('Nimdesfelde', which is a shrine in the game) it was great to come across towns and settlements I know and live near. Props to Ubisoft for being so thorough. Highlight was Belas Knap, a 5000 year old burial chamber I have often visited and rendered fairly accurately. Indeed, I managed to find a mention of Malmesbury where I lived for a while - this place is where the true King of England is buried (his grandfather, Alfred, never saw the England under one king but Athelstan did). Between playing this and Legion (and previously Syndicate), it's clear Ubisoft has a soft spot for my country. So thanks Ubisoft.
 

cormack12

Gold Member
I think I'm on my 7th

Hmm, you might be ok. Have you done Wincestre and Lunden? The more alliances the better the chance of success, it will just be harder on the assaults.

It depends on the power requirements as well. Asgard and Vinland can be left completely but there is some story crossover with Asgard/Jotunheim. Vinland is self contained and is more of an easter egg for AC III.

If you just want to progress the story, play until you unlock the return to Norway region (hjordfylke or whatever its called), then as long as you have enough power you should be good.

The epilogue is is hamtunscire, up to you if you finish it.

Also when you get to the alliance map, vinland and hjordfylke are not on the map, they are on seperate pieces of paper below so make sure to press down so they appear.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
As someone who lives in Gloucestershire (Glowecestrescire) and not too far from Nympsfield ('Nimdesfelde', which is a shrine in the game) it was great to come across towns and settlements I know and live near. Props to Ubisoft for being so thorough. Highlight was Belas Knap, a 5000 year old burial chamber I have often visited and rendered fairly accurately. Indeed, I managed to find a mention of Malmesbury where I lived for a while - this place is where the true King of England is buried (his grandfather, Alfred, never saw the England under one king but Athelstan did). Between playing this and Legion (and previously Syndicate), it's clear Ubisoft has a soft spot for my country. So thanks Ubisoft.
Man I’d love to know how accurate much of these locations are.
 

Malakhov

Banned
Hmm, you might be ok. Have you done Wincestre and Lunden? The more alliances the better the chance of success, it will just be harder on the assaults.

It depends on the power requirements as well. Asgard and Vinland can be left completely but there is some story crossover with Asgard/Jotunheim. Vinland is self contained and is more of an easter egg for AC III.

If you just want to progress the story, play until you unlock the return to Norway region (hjordfylke or whatever its called), then as long as you have enough power you should be good.

The epilogue is is hamtunscire, up to you if you finish it.

Also when you get to the alliance map, vinland and hjordfylke are not on the map, they are on seperate pieces of paper below so make sure to press down so they appear.
All I have left on england map is lincolnscire, glowecestrescire and snothingamscire. I haven't unlocked the Norway return yet, I'll check map to be sure
 
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TGO

Hype Train conductor. Works harder than it steams.
Not really a spoiler because it's the opening of the game before selecting the character, but
Despite everything after the character selection fits perfectly with the Male choice and I know the big twist later own which also kinda better fits the male character, that opening with the child is definitely a girl, I know kids can have high pitched voices but that and the facial features are that of a girl, no if or buts about it
 

Nitty_Grimes

Made a crappy phPBB forum once ... once.
Haven't read through all the thread because of spoilers and all that but aside to being pissed when you load your game now, has anyone else had the thing where you weapons / shield have mysteriously changed hands so you are pressing R2 (PS5 here) but its swinging your shield instead? Had this happen a couple of times now. If you look in your inventory it has strangely switched hands.
 

whyman

Member
I want to play this, but I keep being told to stay away until more patches. Between this and Cyberpunk I thought my December was set. Guess not lol.
I spent 135 hours doing pretty much everything in the game. In that time I had 1 side quest I could not complete and one crash. For a HUGE game like this and playing it for so long it is very impressive. Sure there are some minor bugs here and there but really nothing major.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
I have completely finished the game and earned my first Platinum trophy on the PS5. It was a good 4 months before I earned my first platinum on PS5 (Infamous Second Son).

Overall the game was pretty good. I enjoyed it. Not sure how I felt about the ending, but I did appreciate how it tied the Order to the Templars in a way that made some sense.
 

Shmunter

Member
The combat is indeed very boring compared to odyssey. Also I really hate this wealth addition instead of finding items everywhere. What is really bothering me in this one the most so far is that everything feels so tedious and stretched for absolutely no reason. I know ubi is known for this, but it feels worst in this one than odyssey. I mean some buildings you don't even have access to doors or always have to find keys for them.

I really enjoyed odyssey and origins but after 6 hours into this one, I'm not feeling it at all
Is all this shit optional and the main Story can be completed without need to grind useless shit? I’m wondering weather it’s worth my while even starting it.
 
Would you recommend Valhalla to someone who hasn't played an Assassin's Creed since completing AC3 back in 2012?

Also anyone here have played Valhalla on PS5? How's the next-gen version been?
 
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JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Is all this shit optional and the main Story can be completed without need to grind useless shit? I’m wondering weather it’s worth my while even starting it.
Not if you want the platinum trophy. But yes, there is no need to grind. You can get through the main story in good order.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Would you recommend Valhalla to someone who hasn't played an Assassin's Creed since completing AC3 back in 2012?

Also anyone here have played Valhalla on PS5? How's the next-gen version been?
Valhalla is a much better game than AC3 ever was. The game is on sale for like $35 right now and if you don't like it, you can easily resell and get probably 2/3 of that back.

However, if Valhalla is too expensive for you then I'd strongly consider picking up AC Origins as it is probably the best AC game in terms of atmosphere. The map of Egypt really feels like a trip through time and just feels like actual Egypt, while Greece and England are good maps, they don't really have that many distinct locales to them.

Seriously, try AC Origins and if you like that one then try Valhalla. Odyssey is also good as well.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Here's a couple of clips showing screen tearing, in Wincestre I think this was. I'm not sure if it related to how long you are playing. I can spawn in at Ravensthorpe and have no issues, but then when I go back after a few hours, it is tearing a lot. I think a lot of people are just glossing over this as it's on PS5 after all the shit XSX got to start with.





Anyway a couple of pics too

h3b4YbG.jpg


f2JevJc.jpg

The screen tearing is absolutely hideous in many spots in this game. Jorvik being the worst place. Ubisoft needs to unlock the framerate and Sony needs to implement VRR, which should help quite a bit.
 

Valonquar

Member
Finished mostly everything last night. 118 hours. Didn't bother with the hunting & fishing collection, but did all wealth, mysteries, artifacts. I enjoyed the game far more than Odyssey. I think the enviroments in Origins are still top, but I like the characters here in Valhalla best.

Pros:
Eivor is a likeable character. I played as male Eivor the entire time. His voice acting, and facial animations were very good throughout.
Jumping between the different maps gave the world enough variety.
Moral choices in quests & main story seemed to impact things in a good way. Still a bit of of the same outcome by the ending no matter what stuff, but still the game has some more flexibility than other games like this. If the the game wasn't super long I'd totally do a "Evil Douchebag Evior" run.
Isu lore in this one goes a bit nuts...
so literal gods as Isu is just going to be the thing now in each game? We had some Greek Gods last time, now Norse ones too...They even got brave enough to suggest that Jesus either was an Isu, or used Isu tech. Don't let Fox News know!
The enemies don't auto-scale to your level like they did in the last two, which I hated in the previous games. Sure it kept the challenge, but I like the feeling of over-leveling in a RPG to destroy enemies!
Several places make you just stop what you are doing and take in the scenery.
Game is super long. This is both a Pro & a Con honestly, but I enjoyed the entire time, nothing was tedious.
The characters you form alliances with all work well in later cut-scenes and missions where you all come together to fight. Revisiting thier areas after major events has lots of optional dialog.
Raiding monasteries was fun, but needed a few more things to do than burn roofs and knock down doors. Maybe a deeper system where you leveled them all up and feel a difference at all between raid #1 and raid #10.
Should be a Con but it made me laugh too much. Mid-game there's a somber moment where you are sitting in a graveyard, reflecting on someone who had just died. You have to press a button to get up, otherwise you just sit there and the camera angle changes. It fit the mood well.... the second I pressed the button "AAAAAAYEEE DA-WULF-GA! WHOS A GOOD BOY"

Cons/Problems:
If you are like me and like to go do everything on the map before hitting the story, there are several icons on the map that show up, but are inaccessible until key storyline points. IMHO if you can't get to them, don't show them at all. You can get 99.3% of all items outside of story, so it's annoying to spend 30 minutes looking for a hidden entrance or breakable passage that does not exist.
Screen Tearing was definitely noticeable, at least on performance mode that i used 100% of the time.
3 crashes to PS5 OS in my 118 hours of play. Never in a way that cost me any time lost in-game at least.
I had one quest glitch horribly where you have to open a path in a small building for an NPC to escape, with "stink bottles" in it. Seemed to be a common glitch for people. I was able to get around it by throwing a civilian corpse at the movable platforms to make them un-glitch and be movable again.
The final dialog for turning in the 6 Assassin's Codex pages and mini quest comepltely fucked up. I talked to Haytham and we were just locked in place for about 3 minutes. I pressed the skip dialog a couple times to blank text. One line of text appeared for a millisecond and then vanished. No audio. Quest completed.
Background music tracks sometimes glitched to permanently on. Basically there was this low repetitive "steath music" drum loop that would play, and the game would just decide you were in a stealth section for the rest of the game until you saved & reloaded. It messed up the atmosphere several times, and was a very annoying short loop.
Stuck in the geometry once trying to climb a cathedral and got trapped between a wall and a bench near the ground. I was able to fast travel out of it at least.
I feel semi-bad I had to look up why I couldn't escape a "room" near the end of the game. The game gave lots of examples, and after looking up what to do it made sense, but because of previous glitches, I thought I was passing through a staircase as a glitch and not an intentional feature/design choice.
Lots of misused personal pronouns calling my male character "her." I think lore-wise Eivor is meant to be a girl though, and the whole DNA mismatch thing is supposed to be that
her DNA is her DNA and Odin's mixed together /overlapped as one.
There were 3 times as many gay sexual situations than regular ones. All sexual opportunities felt clumsily shoehorned in, and awkwardly turned down all of them except hunting girl in town, and much later other girl in town. Both play out nearly identical , fade to black before anything remotely Cinemax can happen. If they aren't going to create a full on dating sim into these games, they should just give up entirely. "Go play archery, kiss, fuck" is the extent of relationship building.
Demonic witch titty ok, titty anywhere else not ok apparently. Even statues have shells lol. I'm sure some of this is due to Sony/MS but still come on. There's an actual quest about a nudist pranking some other nudists... but none of them are nude.
Probably the least historically accurate AC to date. I think they are giving up with that whole deal really.
Certain points in the story Sigurd and/or Eivor have pretty huge moodswing changes in character tone that feel really forced and out of place, and then they are bro bros again.
Nowhere near enough resources to level up all the armor and weapons without serious mind numbing grinding. I upgraded the berserker set I started the game with, and the first 2 beared axes. I dual wielded them the entire game. I did fool around briefly with the other weapons, but the axes felt best.
The ending is very incomplete. It ends in a very low place, but I guess I could tell this would be the case & we'd have to wait for DLCs to fill in the rest. Well, hopefully with all DLC there's a better ending than where we leave off cause WTF.
Boat served little point at all.

Lots to nitpick, but overall I enjoyed the game a lot.
 
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onesvenus

Member
I had one quest glitch horribly where you have to open a path in a small building for an NPC to escape, with "stink bottles" in it. Seemed to be a common glitch for people. I was able to get around it by throwing a civilian corpse at the movable platforms to make them un-glitch and be movable again.
This is the last missing mistery keeping me to complete the whole game 🤦‍♂️
I might try what you did and see what happens
 
I have always enjoyed my time with all the assasin creeds but my God I feel mentally exhausted from Valhalla, their is a great game underneath all the bs but the progression system, the story arcs, the leveling gate,is one the worst in any game I've ever played
There shouldn't be this much filler content to end a game , feels forced and out of place
 
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Paperboy

Member
We are given all these quest items throughout the game but most of them just sit there as icons in the menu. It would enhance the sense of progress if you could wear or decorate the longhouse with them.
 

cormack12

Gold Member
Got a bug on the last codex page, means I cant turn it into Haytham and get the easter egg weapon. Am sad. Guess wait for patch.
 

BuffNTuff

Banned
I have always enjoyed my time with all the assasin creeds but my God I feel mentally exhausted from Valhalla, their is a great game underneath all the bs but the progression system, the story arcs, the leveling gate,is one the worst in any game I've ever played
There shouldn't be this much filler content to end a game , feels forced and out of place

Agreed. Just broke 55 hours and looked at how much shit there is left, even to just complete the story and I’m fucking exhausted. This game is long for the sake of being long.

I commend Ubi for making sure people are getting their 60 dollars worth, but this is just too much bs repetitive filler that isn’t worth much. I’m not sure if I will go back and finish it now, which is sad because I really really loved this game up until I hit the wall.
 

SlimySnake

Flashless at the Golden Globes
Started playing the game again after it made a terrible first impression back at launch with the combat being the worst offender. For some reason, the lack of vibration only applies to unupgraded level 1 weapons, once you upgrade them, you start to feel force feedback as you hack and slash. it's still not amazing like demon souls, but its not the worst combat of all time like i originally thought.

I have no idea why Ubisoft continues to extend prologues more and more with each entry. I remember when the AC2 titles popped after you do one mission with Ezio where he sneaks into a girl's apartment and then escapes on foot with his brother. And we were all like this is way too long to get the game to properly start. Now we are literally doing side quests, exploring massive islands, and finishing entire story arcs with like 10-15 story missions before the game's title appears. it's nonsense tbh, and i have no idea who thinks this is a good idea.

The game starts out very strong with the ambush at the party when you were young. That should've been it. Cut to england right away after that and do character building there instead. 5 hour prologues are nonsense imo.

Just started the first main mission in Raventhorpe, and it's been much better. Though reading the last two pages here is making me want to return the game if it's going to become repetitive. I dont really want to sink 50 hours into a game that I am not enjoying all that much. The graphics aren't anything special either. The world feels dead compared to ghosts'. They needed wind physics in this game badly. The sky is absolutely gorgeous though. The sun and the clouds look like they were lifted from Flight Simulator.

i have played enough AC games to know that i have to force myself to play through them until they get better. Black Flags was a chore to play through until you got to exploring with your ship, and unity also started out very boring. i think origins was the only game that I liked from the beginning. probably because it had the shortest prologue.
 
Started playing the game again after it made a terrible first impression back at launch with the combat being the worst offender. For some reason, the lack of vibration only applies to unupgraded level 1 weapons, once you upgrade them, you start to feel force feedback as you hack and slash. it's still not amazing like demon souls, but its not the worst combat of all time like i originally thought.

I have no idea why Ubisoft continues to extend prologues more and more with each entry. I remember when the AC2 titles popped after you do one mission with Ezio where he sneaks into a girl's apartment and then escapes on foot with his brother. And we were all like this is way too long to get the game to properly start. Now we are literally doing side quests, exploring massive islands, and finishing entire story arcs with like 10-15 story missions before the game's title appears. it's nonsense tbh, and i have no idea who thinks this is a good idea.

The game starts out very strong with the ambush at the party when you were young. That should've been it. Cut to england right away after that and do character building there instead. 5 hour prologues are nonsense imo.

Just started the first main mission in Raventhorpe, and it's been much better. Though reading the last two pages here is making me want to return the game if it's going to become repetitive. I dont really want to sink 50 hours into a game that I am not enjoying all that much. The graphics aren't anything special either. The world feels dead compared to ghosts'. They needed wind physics in this game badly. The sky is absolutely gorgeous though. The sun and the clouds look like they were lifted from Flight Simulator.

i have played enough AC games to know that i have to force myself to play through them until they get better. Black Flags was a chore to play through until you got to exploring with your ship, and unity also started out very boring. i think origins was the only game that I liked from the beginning. probably because it had the shortest prologue.
Lmao if ur complaining about prologue ur in for a wild ride mate , there is so much filler unwanted content that's there just for the sake of making the game long its mine boggling.
The leveling system and lvl gating is absolutely horrible , I'm in shock after so many entries it's one of the worst In any game
 

drganon

Member
Got valhalla for Christmas. So far, I like the game more than odyssey if for nothing else it got rid of that godawful mercenary system. That said, it's not as good as orgins. I'm currently stuck at around level 40 and have to do a bunch of grinding to get to the appropriate level so I can continue the story.
 

Rex_DX

Gold Member
Was thinking about picking this up.

How's performance on PC now that it's been out for a bit?

Edit: might play it ultra wide. Anyone else? How's the support?
 
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Bitmap Frogs

Mr. Community
Not really a spoiler because it's the opening of the game before selecting the character, but
Despite everything after the character selection fits perfectly with the Male choice and I know the big twist later own which also kinda better fits the male character, that opening with the child is definitely a girl, I know kids can have high pitched voices but that and the facial features are that of a girl, no if or buts about it

I read somewhere that Eivor is definitely a female name, not even ambiguous. They openly offer and market the male choice because that’s what like 3 out of 4 players pick, but canon it’s the girls.
 

Valonquar

Member
This is the last missing mistery keeping me to complete the whole game 🤦‍♂️
I might try what you did and see what happens
Yeah it def works. Go inside, and if any of the boxes are floating, shoot the jars first. Then when they are at ground level, but immovable, just throw a corpse at them and they will magically be movable again.
 

Bollocks

Member
idk, I have the platinum for Odysee and Origins but for some reason I don't really feel this one.
I think it's because I'm 40h in and I still have the very same weapons as I had in the beginning... I miss the variety, previously you would kill targets and get cool weapons with different stats (flaming swords etc) and there where also daily missions with cool rewards. In Valhalla there isn't any of that. (the cool rewards)

Also I loved the Predator bow, only after 40h in Valhalla I noticed that you can get that too but it's hidden behind the unlock mechanism, for someone like me who just selected the "wrong" upgrades you might never notice that you can get that which changes drastically the way you can play the game.

Upgrading also sucks, you have to find some minerals that you have no idea what you should look out for, again in the previous games upgrades where based on animal kills. Super simple to get the point. Crocodile hide icon showing 10/15? Go kill some crocodiles, just like that. Valhalla showing gray mineral icon, next to some other mineral icon in a different shape? ok?

Also I miss liberating forts, in Valhalla there is basically no stealth, no incentive. I had maybe 2 people in my 40h that went to ring some kind of alarm bell.

The order is also a huge step down, in Odysee I was hooked to reveal them, here I don't care, there is so much filler content, I lost interest in them because I got sidetracked as it just takes so much time to move the order progression forward.

Also I know there are hallucination mini games but again I haven't stumbled upon them in my playthrough, there is almost no reason to explore as there is always something that you can do.

So for someone who platinumed the previous 2, they kinda fucked this one up. It's still a good game but for people having played the 2 previous ones it's a step down from their reboot formula.
 
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This game looks ridicufuck on series x. Jaw constantly dropping. My only complaint is that all combat attacks swing as if they are super heavy attacks. Even with small weapons. The combat would have more flow if light attacks were a lot faster with less start up and ending frames.
 

KungFucius

King Snowflake
I am finally done with this game and free to play something else. Holy shit was that long. 93 hours. Hopefully I can beat the Fenyx game before my Ubi+ account hits month 3 so I can unbsubscribe until the next game I am interested in that is not FC6 launches.
 

TGO

Hype Train conductor. Works harder than it steams.
I read somewhere that Eivor is definitely a female name, not even ambiguous. They openly offer and market the male choice because that’s what like 3 out of 4 players pick, but canon it’s the girls.
Yep, definitely
The opening and the name heavily hints at it, but the rest of the story? Seems fitting the the other
Well I guess it can be either way but it does fit the guy better imo.
Question is why not have it ambiguous.
Despite the option they seemed to have chosen for you
 

base

Banned
Please tell me I won't have to conquer every kingdom in this game.. if so I'm going to sell it right away. It's so boring and it's just like in Odyssey. Doing the same stuff over and over.
 

Kamina

Golden Boy
Please tell me I won't have to conquer every kingdom in this game.. if so I'm going to sell it right away. It's so boring and it's just like in Odyssey. Doing the same stuff over and over.
No conquering needed. The shires will ally with you as part of the story. All unique quests.
 

Malakhov

Banned
Is all this shit optional and the main Story can be completed without need to grind useless shit? I’m wondering weather it’s worth my while even starting it.

Please tell me I won't have to conquer every kingdom in this game.. if so I'm going to sell it right away. It's so boring and it's just like in Odyssey. Doing the same stuff over and over.
You need to grind alliances the whole game, this game has basically no real interesting story. Loved origins and odyssey, this one I regret buying
 

base

Banned
Grind alliances? Oh Jesus Christ. I'm turning this shit off and going to play Demon's Souls instead.
 
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