This has now been answered almost a year ago, any timeline or update when Mythic Armor Focus feats will be coming into the game?
Most likely the big patch that will come with, or shortly before, DLC5.
This has now been answered almost a year ago, any timeline or update when Mythic Armor Focus feats will be coming into the game?
Most likely the big patch that will come with, or shortly before, DLC5.
Yep! I found it last night when saving/loading the game and submitted the report.
Thank you, any text you remember from the ticket that will help me to find it in the database?
I am stuck in Act 4. I cannot enter the Harem of Ardent Dreams, after giving Storyteller the crystal. There are no guards outside the Harem (I killed them) and when I click on the entrance symbol, nothing happens. Due to not being able to progress this quest, I also cannot earn enough infamy to progress the main Act 4 quest.
I am on PS4 so any suggestions to use a mod will be meaningless. I can see from previous threads all over the internet that this is a known bug on PC, but am wondering if there is any fix on consoles because if not I've just wasted over 50 hours of my life.
Hello, did you use the bug report function?
Will be the ps5 version free if you have the game already for PS?
Yes, no additional fee is expected for the upgrade.
I'm fairly certain that there was someone from owlcat sometime ago that joined a discussion about lore and whats canon and among others said that 'the Swarm is more powerful than all the other paths combined'
But now that you're here, why not share some insight with us?
If you mean lorewise, that probably makes sense, but it's more of a speculation. No specific list of 'lore power' for mythic paths exists.
Gameplay-wise, things may vary so wildly depending on class/mythic combination, that it's really hard to say who's more 'powerful' as a whole. There was no specific purpose to have any 'ladder of power' during development or balance them between themselves, only to make all mythics fun to play and to be able to beat the game.
The devs have already stated that the Swarm is stronger than all other Mythic Paths combined... i think people forget that as the Swarm you are not only the KC and the party but also the entire Crusade , The Swarm solos the entirety of the Demonic Horde- armies and Demon Lords combined, it's a world ending threat... All other Paths need not only an elite party but also an entire army, along with all kinds of allies and supporters, the Swarm needs nothing - it's just food to it. As a bonus Iomedae tries to kill you and fails- the Swarm is the only path that survives and thrives after being attack by an actual God.
I don't know why people are so obssesed with Trickster's pranks... it's mostly jokes and glorified Polymorphs... While Aeon is merely a servant that may only use his time travel as long as he follows his orders and never to his benefit.
We did? :O
Hello. An important note - unfortunately Owlcat Games no longer owns the rights for Pathfinder: Kingmaker, so our support will not be able to help you. There will also be no further updates for the game. On PC, it's partially negated by an abundance of mods, but on console if you're facing an issue that blocks your playthrough, the only method is to load an older save or try searching for a workaround on the internet. Sorry.
Already found the problem. Soon to be hotfixed.
I'm sure you can't/won't give details on this but broad strokes... what was the idea behind this? A smaller company loading massive, invasive data drag on their relatively niche game seems like it would never go over well.
I assume whatever company made the Spyware just offered Owlcat a bunch of money to include it?
I assume whatever company made the Spyware just offered Owlcat a bunch of money to include it?
For the love of God no.
I already explained it earlier but I'll repeat, the purpose was pretty open and simple - this app would allow us to compare the data on the amount of launches of the game with the data from our marketing campaigns (sales, banners etc.) to see where we spend budget effectively, and where we waste money.
Given the game is almost 2 years old, the more effectively we are able to manage its budget, the longer its support will last and more we are able to spend on the actual development.
We hoped that being open about the introduction of the software and explanation about its purpose would be enough, but our delivery of information was far from perfect, and we severely underestimated the level of frustration and suspicion caused by what people legitimately considered an invasion of privacy. Unusually large pa...
Read moreIt was really as simple as making the data transmission an opt-in. It's already the case with save file and performance telemetry in the base game.
I hope a lesson was learned for Rogue Trader so a situation like this is avoided. People are typically ready to root for indie, privately held companies like Owlcat in an industry that is full of sellouts. Losing that goodwill with hamfisted missteps is a big shame.
I can confirm that all plans for usage of this software have been shut down, and it is not coming to Rogue Trader or any Pathfinder updates in any way or form.
Whelp, hopefully the people who saw this coming get more of a say next time. I guess it’s unsurprising that the decision makers are this out of touch, that’s just what most of us have come to expect from the industry at this point. 🤷♀️
They aren't out of touch, otherwise they wouldn't be able to react this quickly. It took less than an hour after the problem was brought to attention, to start preparing the shutdown.
It's more of an idea that looked decent on paper (effectively, it could become a good tool to vastly reduce waste of budget on ineffective content, which is crucial for a 2-year old game) but turned out ugly due to underestimation of reaction and an insufficiently clear explanation.
Toss here some side factors such as unusual patch size due to the Unity engine upgrade ("26 GB of spyware?!!!") and a general distrust of hardcore PC gamers to these things that are traditionally more a part of mobile market, and this is what you get.
What to do now? To learn on mistakes of course.
They probably expected the reaction to this could be bad so the response was likely already pre planned. It isn’t uncommon for companies to have contingencies in the event that there’s backlash to whatever nonsense they’re attempting.
To be fair, no, it wasn't a prepared response. It was an on-field decision to take everything down, by people with relevant authorities during an emergency meeting soon after the CM team has sounded the alarm. Some of us were quite pessimistic about this, so we were carefully monitoring the social media, but the scale of outburst surpassed the worst expectations, and it had to be reacted quickly upon.