Gotta be "ETERNITY" now. "IDENTITY" no longer works.
Plus, if the Watcher sees all of time (i.e. no sleep), then this seems to fit....
Is anyone else getting heavy PST vibes now?
Chronepsis is truly neutral in all things, dispassionate and unconcerned with the unfolding of events. He observes, but does not act except to guide the spirits of dragons into the afterlife. While he is a god of "eternal law," he cares nothing for justice, as Lendys does. Chronepsis never speaks or communicates. Chronepsis is said to know the future and how all things will end, but he will not reveal this knowledge to others.
The Watcher, as Chronepsis is known, appears as a colorless dragon with dull, decaying skin through which yellowed bones poke, making him an outsider in the struggle between metallic and chromatic dragonkind. A magical brass harp hovers above his head.
I'll jump from a building.If this turns out to be some f2p, social, mobile, or anything like that damn. That would suck more then if it was just DS4 for me.
these two posts sold me on that Kickstarter before I saw it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvF-6lRFqSAOne more day!
You should read JE Sawyer's Formspring if you like reading his opinions on game design on narrative. It's really quite insightful.
Is anyone else getting heavy PST vibes now?
I'll jump from a building.
Not really, but I'll feel like it
But considering the teasing that is going on, and the fact that I think the fine folks at Obsidian are generally decent people, I believe that's unlikely.
I'm so ready.
Hmmmm.....
Best RPG incoming in less than 24 hours.
Chronepsis is variously described as the son or brother of Io. The two gods are represented together as a dragon with nine heads consuming its own nine tails. In some draconic myths, Chronepsis is seen as a re-enfolding that mirrors and perfectly balances Io's extension of being into the worlds. As Io becomes all things, Chronepsis draws all things back to himself.
Chronepsis counts other faiths neither as allies nor as enemies. Boccob has a similar outlook to his, but they are not allied.
Sooo an immortal PC that wishes to die? Could be fun.
Sooo an immortal PC that wishes to die? Could be fun.
I feel nervous with Nirolak in this thread. He's a bad omen.
If it's a kickstarter it needs to be something like this for Obsidian:
1 million = fund the project.
2 million = more polish.
3 million = even more polish.
4 million = oops still buggy, more polish.
That's a lot of polish translations. I'm sure they'll make room for german or french as well at the 3 and 4 million tiers. Come on.
If it makes you feel any better, I could make the Kickstarter thread tomorrow, and we can try and prove Nirolak wrong AGAIN! It'll be just like old times!
Polka rhythm-based combat RPG confirmed.
Polka rhythm-based combat RPG confirmed.
Leave The Witcher out of this thread!
The Watcher
The Witcher
the parody of The Witcher confirmed.the story of a gay wizard Gerald and his quest to immortality and world domination
Developed by Bioware
If it's a kickstarter it needs to be something like this for Obsidian:
1 million = fund the project.
2 million = more polish.
3 million = even more polish.
4 million = oops still buggy, more polish.
Poland is still a big market for CRPGs so more Polish the better!
I'm polish dude and i like what you said.
In every gaming shop you can buy Baldurs Gate Saga, Fallout Saga (meaning first two with tactics) yes it is still selling.
Trivia: Both games are published by CD Project and translation to Polish were also done by them and they are still selling them.
Facebook exclusive please!The Watcher
The Witcher
the parody of The Witcher confirmed.the story of a gay wizard Gerald and his quest to immortality and world domination
Facebook exclusive please!
first person ploughing
That's awesome. You can find Fallout Trilogy (what we call FO1+2+Tactics) in the USA in most big stores but I doubt you'll find Baldur's Gate anywhere.
That's weird.. you can still find Baldur's Gate and pretty much any D&D game here (Atari recently released a comprehensive collection iirc), and I really find it hard to imagine that in the US there wouldn't be a market for them.
under Obsidian's supervision of course - like it should be.
There isn't really much of a retail market for PC games. Don't know if the Fallout trilogy is even still commonly in stores.