Penitensary
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Thanks.
Wondering what the point is of placing that item there though, since you can't get to it without a Game Over happening immediately afterward. Maybe at some point you can try to make the crossing during the day as well, when there's (as mentioned by the game) more enemies out but far less in the Keep, and areas such as that should have less enemies in them as well?
On a somewhat related note, the 'hide in high grass' mechanism is something i recall having seen before, in the Goblin missions for the Rathpike mercs, so it's good to see it get added to the prologue sections now as well. Here's hoping for a wider implementation (where it makes sense, obviously!)
There is one thing i disagree on though. Backing a Patreon means you aren't paying for a full game, if you want to spend money on a completed product there's Steam. What you're paying for is updates and progress, and if it results in a finished product then hey, congrats. I know it's a mentality thing, and it's just my personal opinion, but it's all about expectations, you know? And sure, if they're scamming they deserve the backlash, but when i look at the Patreon i'm seeing weekly updates, Sneak Peeks, polls and an HD art pack every two months, so that doesn't exactly scream 'zero effort'.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								Wondering what the point is of placing that item there though, since you can't get to it without a Game Over happening immediately afterward. Maybe at some point you can try to make the crossing during the day as well, when there's (as mentioned by the game) more enemies out but far less in the Keep, and areas such as that should have less enemies in them as well?
On a somewhat related note, the 'hide in high grass' mechanism is something i recall having seen before, in the Goblin missions for the Rathpike mercs, so it's good to see it get added to the prologue sections now as well. Here's hoping for a wider implementation (where it makes sense, obviously!)
There is one thing i disagree on though. Backing a Patreon means you aren't paying for a full game, if you want to spend money on a completed product there's Steam. What you're paying for is updates and progress, and if it results in a finished product then hey, congrats. I know it's a mentality thing, and it's just my personal opinion, but it's all about expectations, you know? And sure, if they're scamming they deserve the backlash, but when i look at the Patreon i'm seeing weekly updates, Sneak Peeks, polls and an HD art pack every two months, so that doesn't exactly scream 'zero effort'.