Originally posted by: Zenoth
What difficulty are you playing it at? I started on Silver, but lots of people actually recommend playing on Gold right away. I haven't tried Gold, but on a discussion forum I used to go lots of people there considered Platinum and Niobium absolute craziness. And indeed there's lots of walking, and to add to that the game's world is actually very big for that genre, it'd be comparable to something like Morrowind but for a hack and slash game, it's just intimidating at first, but you're not obliged to explore it entirely.
Originally posted by: dj2004
Originally posted by: Zenoth
What difficulty are you playing it at? I started on Silver, but lots of people actually recommend playing on Gold right away. I haven't tried Gold, but on a discussion forum I used to go lots of people there considered Platinum and Niobium absolute craziness. And indeed there's lots of walking, and to add to that the game's world is actually very big for that genre, it'd be comparable to something like Morrowind but for a hack and slash game, it's just intimidating at first, but you're not obliged to explore it entirely.
Sacred 2 only allows the player to start at Bronze or Silver, at least with SP. If someone starts on Platinum or above, they will never be able to progress as the character would take a single hit. I don't play MP, but I am quite sure MP goes by level only, not beating the quest line. Gold starts at level 60 I think.
Personally, Silver was a breeze even with my Inquisitor (one of the weakest characters). Transferred to Gold at level ~48 and again, wiped the floor. Moved to Platinum at ~58 and certain enemies, such as scorpions, would destroy me in about three seconds. Did some leveling in the beginning of the desert (scarabs, spiders, stone guardians) and at level 75 I am doing quite well. This is without using the bugged Inquisitor doppelganger army as well.
pontifex: escort quests are hard as sometimes the companion AI is really aggressive and charges any and all enemies, resulting in a quick death and a failed quest. Luckily, side quests are basically only good for a change of pace. For some builds, take a look at the official forums: http://forum.sacredeng.ascaron...forumdisplay.php?f=107 and the wiki is good for seeing what does what: http://www.sacredwiki.org/inde.../Sacred_2:Fallen_Angel
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: dj2004
Originally posted by: Zenoth
What difficulty are you playing it at? I started on Silver, but lots of people actually recommend playing on Gold right away. I haven't tried Gold, but on a discussion forum I used to go lots of people there considered Platinum and Niobium absolute craziness. And indeed there's lots of walking, and to add to that the game's world is actually very big for that genre, it'd be comparable to something like Morrowind but for a hack and slash game, it's just intimidating at first, but you're not obliged to explore it entirely.
Sacred 2 only allows the player to start at Bronze or Silver, at least with SP. If someone starts on Platinum or above, they will never be able to progress as the character would take a single hit. I don't play MP, but I am quite sure MP goes by level only, not beating the quest line. Gold starts at level 60 I think.
Personally, Silver was a breeze even with my Inquisitor (one of the weakest characters). Transferred to Gold at level ~48 and again, wiped the floor. Moved to Platinum at ~58 and certain enemies, such as scorpions, would destroy me in about three seconds. Did some leveling in the beginning of the desert (scarabs, spiders, stone guardians) and at level 75 I am doing quite well. This is without using the bugged Inquisitor doppelganger army as well.
pontifex: escort quests are hard as sometimes the companion AI is really aggressive and charges any and all enemies, resulting in a quick death and a failed quest. Luckily, side quests are basically only good for a change of pace. For some builds, take a look at the official forums: http://forum.sacredeng.ascaron...forumdisplay.php?f=107 and the wiki is good for seeing what does what: http://www.sacredwiki.org/inde.../Sacred_2:Fallen_Angel
i did notice that the npcs i have to escort always want to either run ahead or lag behind. i've seen some of them go really low in health and then magically be back up to full a second later, but I don't know if they somehow resurrected right away or just like got healed at the last second?
Originally posted by: dj2004
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: dj2004
Originally posted by: Zenoth
What difficulty are you playing it at? I started on Silver, but lots of people actually recommend playing on Gold right away. I haven't tried Gold, but on a discussion forum I used to go lots of people there considered Platinum and Niobium absolute craziness. And indeed there's lots of walking, and to add to that the game's world is actually very big for that genre, it'd be comparable to something like Morrowind but for a hack and slash game, it's just intimidating at first, but you're not obliged to explore it entirely.
Sacred 2 only allows the player to start at Bronze or Silver, at least with SP. If someone starts on Platinum or above, they will never be able to progress as the character would take a single hit. I don't play MP, but I am quite sure MP goes by level only, not beating the quest line. Gold starts at level 60 I think.
Personally, Silver was a breeze even with my Inquisitor (one of the weakest characters). Transferred to Gold at level ~48 and again, wiped the floor. Moved to Platinum at ~58 and certain enemies, such as scorpions, would destroy me in about three seconds. Did some leveling in the beginning of the desert (scarabs, spiders, stone guardians) and at level 75 I am doing quite well. This is without using the bugged Inquisitor doppelganger army as well.
pontifex: escort quests are hard as sometimes the companion AI is really aggressive and charges any and all enemies, resulting in a quick death and a failed quest. Luckily, side quests are basically only good for a change of pace. For some builds, take a look at the official forums: http://forum.sacredeng.ascaron...forumdisplay.php?f=107 and the wiki is good for seeing what does what: http://www.sacredwiki.org/inde.../Sacred_2:Fallen_Angel
i did notice that the npcs i have to escort always want to either run ahead or lag behind. i've seen some of them go really low in health and then magically be back up to full a second later, but I don't know if they somehow resurrected right away or just like got healed at the last second?
Side quest NPCs die once they lose all their health. If you travel far enough away from them then they teleport back to you, but shouldn't have full health. If you use a potion on yourself, it will heal them as well as you, so that may be why they healed so quickly. They also regenerate health but not that quickly.
Originally posted by: pontifex
I wish you could do more with the camera - it seems to be too close up for my tastes.
Originally posted by: pontifex
I'm in the mood for a action rpg like Diablo and I want to try out Sacred 2 but every time i try to download the demo (from different sites), it always fails to install because it can't open a file or 2.
any ideas where i can get this demo and get it to work?
Originally posted by: ibex333
Originally posted by: pontifex
I'm in the mood for a action rpg like Diablo and I want to try out Sacred 2 but every time i try to download the demo (from different sites), it always fails to install because it can't open a file or 2.
any ideas where i can get this demo and get it to work?
Don't bother with it. Sacred 2 is horrible. Much, much worse than the original.
Originally posted by: TidusZ
Originally posted by: ibex333
Originally posted by: pontifex
I'm in the mood for a action rpg like Diablo and I want to try out Sacred 2 but every time i try to download the demo (from different sites), it always fails to install because it can't open a file or 2.
any ideas where i can get this demo and get it to work?
Don't bother with it. Sacred 2 is horrible. Much, much worse than the original.
care to elaborate?
Originally posted by: ibex333
Originally posted by: TidusZ
Originally posted by: ibex333
Originally posted by: pontifex
I'm in the mood for a action rpg like Diablo and I want to try out Sacred 2 but every time i try to download the demo (from different sites), it always fails to install because it can't open a file or 2.
any ideas where i can get this demo and get it to work?
Don't bother with it. Sacred 2 is horrible. Much, much worse than the original.
care to elaborate?
Sure... The camera is simply awful. I spent most of my playing time wrestling with the camera.
The story is basically "non existent". Well off course there is some sort of story, but it's really lame and uninspired.
The interface is not very good, and not very pleasant to use.
Enemies will chase you for what seems like forever, and everywhere you go unless you kill them. I had instances when certain foes would chase me into town and into the houses, but npc villagers would just stand there doing nothing with hordes of bandits or other monsters running amok. It looks really stupid. The only rare cases when npc's would land some assistance is when these npc's happened to be gate guards.
Graphics are very good, which is a shame because it feels like wasted potential.
Sacred 2 "feels" like a mediocre game overall. It has the smell of mediocrity all over it. You want to play it because it looks good, and seems deep(which it very well might be), but in the end, it's still is a very mediocre game compared to even Diablo 2 which is so much older. Hell, even the original Sacred was MUCH better, if you can ignore having to kill countless hordes of monsters again and again that respawn every time you reenter the area.
If you want to play one of those "action rpg games", I suggest playing Fate or Titan Quest.
Fate has crappy gfx, but nice and addictive gameplay. Titan Quest seems like it's dead and no one cares, but in reality it has a fan community on Titan Quest forums, and you can play multiplayer over Hamachi, which emulates a virtual LAN so you can connect to anyone out there who has it and play the game with them. Just please, do yourself a favor and don't cheat in TQ. It's too easy to cheat because so many tools are freely available, and you can cheat in multilayer. Don't do it because after you become too powerful you will lose all interest in the game.
Originally posted by: TidusZ
Well, I just played sacred 2 with my brother for 12 hours straight. Its a bit early to give a review, but we're both pretty confident in saying that its decisively better than titan quest. My only serious complaint thus far is that there are some bugs which are annoyances (map disappears and requires alt tabbing, npc's disappearing into floating heads, invisible walls, the odd crash). Up to level 20 so far, I'll have a better idea and I'll throw my thoughts up here when I'm much further in. Definitely a leg up on TQ though.