tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post7476806109929666142..comments2024-03-28T02:55:08.855-07:00Comments on JVT Workshop: Forgotten Waters: Nature's SplendorJoseph Skyrimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-70517714737122726442022-03-25T22:39:17.017-07:002022-03-25T22:39:17.017-07:00In games like Pillars of Eternity where you can co...In games like Pillars of Eternity where you can continue after party members die, I simply do so since it's not actually a "game over". Most people load the game at that point, I don't / try not to, which means I end up sending a lot of characters into the grinder. I do try to keep them alive but sometimes crits, stupid AI, and poor player choices (like forcing the party into an area they shouldn't be in yet) get them into unsalvagable positions so... they die. <br /><br />In Forgotten Waters though it is pretty explicit in what happens to your characters. If you don't get lucky and/or do the selfish actions that only benefit yourself then your character generally meets with a bad and often fatal end, many of which are listed in my playthrough because my group tries to play purely cooperatively. As such none of us have ever gotten the best ending for our individual characters thus far.<br /><br />This particular post is actually a game over (we all died), and didn't have time to replay from the save position so I just went with it.Joseph Skyrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-17577643363654513202022-03-25T09:34:49.811-07:002022-03-25T09:34:49.811-07:00I noticed this on your Pillars of Eternity posts a...I noticed this on your Pillars of Eternity posts and others as well. Why do so many of your characters die? Particularly story/plot characters? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com