I believe, the November 15th build fixed a lot of the bugs related to the dungeons. As for the goddes bug you can refuse her and continue though as per the changelog, that was fixed in newest build. Healing wroks, you equipment stays and I personally experienced maybe 2 crashes in about 10 hours of playtime. The saves being gone is annoying but given the changelog for Dec 21 build, I would personally be starting at the beginning since this ia possibly the only game I actually enjoy playing and not just for h-scenes. The feeling of rpg stryle progression is pretty gud and so is the turn based combat. Now the bugs can definitely get frustrating, don't get me wrong but I just seem to enjoy it too much to stay away for too long.Sadly or fortunately that's the thing with variables. I tried the game a couple of months ago. I was really bummed out about the dungeon thing. For quite some time, I thought, I had done something wrong and then blamed myself. I tried again some days later and when I clicked my save file all my progess was gone... I found out it was not an uncommon bug and got tired of playing this game. Then a little while ago I tried again and got stuck on one of the first screens with the goddess, a bug they seem to have fixed according to the changelog. There is just not the energy and goodwill in my heart to currently try again, until I see somewhere in a changelog, that the did something about the previous errors.
Nice, will look forward to that.Kinda lost interest in the game for a bit...
Will do a "cracked" release for the January update though, once that's out.
It has never crashed on me setting the deck. And I've played the game for many hours.The gameplay is well made and I would definitely play more, but if you don't sort out the crashing, it's not going anywhere. I've crashed probably 15 times and I've only been playing for 2 hours. I can tell you that setting my deck forces me to crash every single time.
That's one of the reviews and this is why we can't have nice things.This game is for very advanced gamers who are experts at figuring out new interfaces and mechanics.
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The morrigan profile pic suits you with that level of reserved savagery.but it does highlight that maybe some people should stay away from anything more complex than kinetic novels.