Whenthe first trailer was announced, the Skyrim comparison has almost imposed. Now the game has been released and honors the big model at least with a really funny Easter Egg. If you had Lydia as a companion, the description of this ring should be familiar to you.
Skyrim homage in Avowed: The makers enjoy themselves via Lydia-Meme
That's what it's about:Inyou could recruit the NPC Lydia as one of the first fellow campaigners. If you were traveling with her longer, her voice lines should have burned into your memory. Above all, probably the latently annoyed and less enthusiastic "I swore to wear your load".
This is exactly what appears in Avowed:In the latest RPG chunks of the- and-Macher obsidian you can find a ring that increases your weight limit by 25 points. So you can drag even more stuff around with you without having to break it down or send it to the camp.
The special thing is the description:The ingeniously funny ring revolves around the load of the pack. The piece of jewelry was commissioned by a concise that was tired of being forced to carry the load of his knight through a oath.
That is why he saved to pay a magician so that he enchanted the ring so that he could wear more. The knight noticed, however, that his scarce was suddenly able to drag even larger loads and simply buried him even more.
Here you canThe description of the ring in Englishread through:
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The fans who understand the winking allusion,Of course, the humorous find is very happy. Because of the quote alone, there should really be no doubt that the whole thing refers to the Skyrim companion Lydia.
This is about weight limits in RPGs like Avowed
In the comments, however, a discussion also flamed directly that revolves around the general wearing limit and weight restrictions in RPGs such as avowed. Fortunately, that hardly plays a role in this game because weActually disassemble everything into its individual parts or simply send it to the warehouse.
It's not about realism:In an interview and live stream, Obsidian developer Josh Sawyer explains that the mechanics of sending something to the camp was only introduced because the falling of objects caused technical problems.
The weight limit in avowed, on the other hand, primarily exists, primarily,In order to remind the players that they can also break down unique objects into their individual parts. This is one of the best ways to get some of the most important crafting materials.
How do you feel about the wearing capacities in games such as Skyrim, Avowed and similar titles? Would you like to do without them completely?