Pillars of Eternity is currently celebrating his tenth anniversary and developer Obsidian Entertainment has some ideas, partly implemented and sometimes still coming.
Meanwhile, Pillars of Eternity has been on the hump, one of the many good role -playing games from Obsidian Entertainment, who recently launched Avowed. For the anniversary, the developers took the game to the chest again and published an extensive update yesterday.
The new patch actually fixes a whole mountain of smaller problems and construction sites in the areas of graphics and audio, quests and dialogues, struggle and game mechanics as well as interface and interaction. The complete and not so shortPatch notes for update 1.3.8.0.87535 by Pillars of EternityCan you read through Steam.
However, an announcement in the Obsidian Forum, according to which the game will also receive round-based fight in the course of this year, is much more remarkable: "In the course of a test phase:" In the course of this year, the watchers will be able to help us test a brand new function: We look forward to exploring this new way of encountering in Pillars of Eternity, and your feedback will help, which will help, which will help To design the future of this function.
The classic now receives the same treatment as his successor Pillars of Eternity 2, which also received a round -based combat mode instead of the pauseable real -time fight after the launch in 2019. Basically not a insanely big deal, but fans of old school role-playing games will certainly love the expanded tactical possibilities when the time comes.
In ourWe wrote at the time: "Pillars of Eternity is truly a role -playing game of the old school, crammed with content, somewhat uncovered on the edges, entertaining like a book and sometimes tactically like a strategy game. In addition to some aspects in which the game does not completely use its potential, there is actually only a disturbance factor, namely that the majority of the characters still have a lot of background, but somehow remains colorless."