june gloom on 14/5/2009 at 21:11
Is it properly balanced for singleplayer and does it allow you to save your goddamn game when you want to? If yes then I will give it a go.
driver on 14/5/2009 at 21:17
You can save your game at any time and your character will retain al the experience, kit, etc he/she has at the time, but you'll restart from one of the (fairly) frequent respawn points and all the monsters will have reset.
If you pick one of the 'stronger' class combinations, you should have no problem playing it through to completion on the hardest difficulty by yourself. Other combinations will be much more of a challenge.
Renzatic on 14/5/2009 at 21:52
If I remember right, you don't save your game in the normal sense in TQ. I don't think it even has a save option in the main menu. Instead, you play, you quit, and when you come back, you pop in at the respawn point with everything you had when you last left off.
It's a good system, and ultimately a damn fun game. Just don't expect too much challenge.
june gloom on 14/5/2009 at 23:41
That savegame system sounds shitty, but as long as the difficulty's not unbelievably unbalanced like Diablo 2 was I'll think about it.
Renzatic on 14/5/2009 at 23:56
You're rarely ever more than a couple of minutes away from a spawn point, so it isn't all that bad.
Mr. K. on 15/5/2009 at 06:24
I liked Titan Quest a lot. Get the expansion too, 2 more classes and a new act in Tartarus which is pretty cool. I like the historical fantasy setting, the character building options are solid and the items are kinda okay, not as varied as Diablo 2, but still enjoyable for collecting.
Oh, and Havok physics for corpses, heh heh heh :evil: