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Wasteland 2 (kickstarter)

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TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: AceHigh on April 13, 2012, 01:31:55 AM ---Fallout meets Jagged Alliance and Fallout:Tactics.

Back in the old days I always thought "Fallout story and interaction with NPCs is awesome, but I hate my stupid companions who either get in my SMG fire or run into melee combat with 5 deathclaws."

At the same time when playing F:Tactics I thought "I love the combat system and cool killing animations. Vehicles can move and be used in combat and with an optional CBT mode (mix of turn based and real time) I can even change tactics to supressive fire, drive by gunning, etc... It's just pity that interactions with NPC are almost non existent, without any dialogue options or side missions like in Fallout 1 and 2."

And for both games "How I wish they could combine the best elements of those games". More than 1 decade later I think my wish has been granted.

--- End quote ---

How much have you pledged? I'm betting you got the $55 package. :P

AceHigh:
Nothing yet, blew my money on other stuff last month, will be getting more in a day or two. I kind of want the 50 package, but shipping is... meh. Will probably get it anyway.

goral:
With only 2 hours left to go, the combined sums of the Kickstarter drive and Paypal have pushed the Wasteland 2 project over $3 million. This means we're going to get a modkit for the title.

Oh, and if any of you intends to and still hasn't donated, this is the last chance.

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: goral on April 17, 2012, 09:05:04 AM ---With only 2 hours left to go, the combined sums of the Kickstarter drive and Paypal have pushed the Wasteland 2 project over $3 million. This means we're going to get a modkit for the title.

Oh, and if any of you intends to and still hasn't donated, this is the last chance.

--- End quote ---

I bumped my pledge from $15 to $30. I mean, keep the spare copy for something else and enjoy the rest of the digital goodies. XD

AceHigh:
By the way, while it's not a big secret that there is a big fanbase of post-apocalyptic lovers in Russia and they even made their own portal and site to support this project, a bigger surprise was that there were fans among the Unigine Corp, a Russian company that makes the game engine with the same name.

Now the thing is that as fans they decided to support the project by giving a full Unigine licence to inXile for free. Since Unigine is one of those engines that has great support for Windows, Mac OS and Linux, Brian said that it was one of the 2 engines that he is looking at. I hope Unigine gets picked, after all it utilizes DX11 technology and looks beautiful.

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