Sacred 2 gold edition gameplay
I was thinking about picking it up again on Steam just for the simple installation. Thank you for this! Game would not work until I followed both of your steps to fix and now it runs perfectly! Your welcome. Also, trulyepclag, or anyone playing this game for that matter.
If your not liking the camera angle's try this. Go to you gameplay options in game and drag the min. This takes away from zooming in and out, but allows you to see more on the screen.. Im not too sure how this will work with other resolutions. I use x myself.. By the way i know the main 2 sacred 2 sites have been down since mid december.. Reynolds View Profile View Posts.
I have windows 7 64 bit and all i had to do is press play. Like I said above.. It is NOT the same for everyone Some people may already have the PhysXLoader from installing something else. Not all computers are the same. Some of us did not have the privelage of the game starting right up after installation.
I just posted the way i had to fix mine because I noticed there are several post in regards to how to get the game to work.. About the part where I said theres no need for community patch.. Almost every reply for a "fix" suggest that you download community patches and install them in a specific order.. All I was saying is you dont need it.. The steam version is all patched up from I have seen so far. It's working! Thanks, man! A nice Hack'n'Slash game, not as powerful or deep as the old Diablo 2, or even the great Titan Quest, but really fun, with A nice Hack'n'Slash game, not as powerful or deep as the old Diablo 2, or even the great Titan Quest, but really fun, with good-looking graphics, and lots of silly dialogs, and huour.
That's quite enjoyable to do what you want. As far as gameplay is concerned, it is average, and fights aren't as precise and tactical as I would like. Anyway, there's hours of fun, and tons of respawning monsters! Maaaan it looks bad and it works bad.
Deep Silver logo is on the box just like in gothic 3 , which works badly too but its a good game tho. I started the game and I didnt liked it from the beggining. The way my character was moving was annoying and stupid. All the characters in this game look bad. It's hard to play this game , Sacred 1 was wayyy better.
The camera angle is bad in a 3D game. Wasted money on this Don't buy this , wait for Diablo 3 : … Expand. Horrible map layout, no clear main-quest path through the zones, no atmosphere, very poor graphics on full zoomout, very high mob aggro range Horrible map layout, no clear main-quest path through the zones, no atmosphere, very poor graphics on full zoomout, very high mob aggro range preventing lower zoom game play.
I made it to level 20 and gave up, this game just isn't fun. Moreover, it introduces new bugs every day. Currently it impossible for the majority of the this game is buggy even after 1.
The enemies are also bugged, they will disappear underground, and you will not be able to target them unless using AoE attacks, if your class has one.
Amazingly, this happens also with bosses that are 20 times bigger than standard enemies, they will get stuck underground, they will not attack you, and it will take 30 minutes to kill them with AoE attacks.
This still happens after the latest patch changing what should be a thrilling fight into a snorefest. Be careful; this game may look pretty at the start, and it takes a good 20 hours of game to realise how many flaws and bugs there are. You will lose items, your stash once filled with precious equipment will inexplicably become empty without nobody touching it, and countless other problems. Currently there is a bug that completely wipes your inventory.
This game is, as of today, effectively unplayable online by a large part of its customers, and there has been zero support from the devs. They do not know what is causing the bug and are not doing anything to improve the problem. Play Video. Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Official Trailer 1.
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You can read about it HERE The trouble with having a fixed shopper like that one - you're not guaranteed to find the best goodies in the market for a different class. Sure, as a Seraphim, you'll find TONS of goodies for the Seraphim class, but not so much as many for say, a Shadow Warrior who, btw, is the only class who can't get that skill.
With the SW, it's pretty much better to get EP and crank that up as high as you can and do your "shopping" on the battlefield. Ergo, you need multiple shoppers at multiple levels. It's sometimes just easier to just add the Bargaining skill into your character and just be done with it. But in all fairness, I rarely use any of those - I prefer to keep my sockets for other things like Regen per Hit or other goodies that give me more bang for my buck. The bottom line - ANY class is good - as long as you put some thought into making the most of what it can do.
Your best bet is to jump in and do a bit of reading - and then jump in and experiment. There is no "wrong" build unless you take on something utterly useless like Pacifism Only good if you're going to be doing PvP. DD is good if you want to cut the regen on your godly gift down. Other than that, you're better off using that skill space for something really useful like an offensive or defensive skill. And hey, the god spell thing can be useful at times - but it's generally NOT a good thing to rely on regularly.
Thank you guys. EP is interesting but I notice it isn't included in very many builds. I got an additional friend to buy the game so for my new character to start with him tonight I will do a Shadow Warrior based off Furian's guide but probably swapped to dual wield. THAT's the spirit! Jump right in and put your own spin on things! Works for me..!
EP Enhanced Perception is the sort of skill that is a sort of double edged sword. On the one hand, you DO want good drops - namely you want the Unique and Legendary items. On the downside, it's a skill that's taken up that some people might feel could be better used on other things.
It depends on what you're trying to do. If you want to simply kick arse through the game and feel you can buy the right gear at a merchant's - then EP would be a waste. There are also some items that depend on EP in order to work. I've seen weapons and armor with a "Chance to Find Valuables" modifier that depends on EP being a skill. Keep in mind that having EP or CtfV items do not guarantee you will get lots of unique and legendary goodies - it just increases the chance you'll MIGHT find them in the loot you collect.
There are multiple options with different classes, although some are pretty good at certain "default" roles. In my opninion, the Seraphim is the most versatile in regards to skill selection. Certain characters have higher attributes than others, or they are enhanced by different buffs or Combat Arts.
The easiest example is the Dragon Mage who gets added Intelligence, Willpower and hit points from the Familiar buff. A caster sounds pretty natural for a DM since Intelligence increases spell damage, but don't forget that increased Willpower makes you do more damage with the Community Patch lightsabers. No apologies. It's also true that certain classes have abilities that would make them more suitable at 'deault' roles than others it's pretty obvious that a dryad has perks geared towards a good ranged build compared to others, or that the high elf is very much a traditional caster.
So you can probably figure out what role works best with who based on the stereotype you see. On the other hand, the flexibility you have in the creation of your toon trumps sticking to a simple 'what works best', hence it's not a clear cut answer, hence not something to worry about at all.
I have a couple of friends who build their characters based on preference. One preferring ranged and casting and therefore his skills regardless of class would revolve around one or ther other or both. The results included a caster high elf, ranged dryad, ranged SW, ranged Inquisitor, etc. The other prefers the female class and going melee yet found the dryad ugly and the seraphim looking like a druggy thus ended up with a sword wielding high elf.
As for your choices, bfg seraphim, as long as you don't neglect her defence the way I did, she's definitely a good choice to start. And same with the SW, which was also my first character. Aside from Furian's guide, MantisPR's guide on the beginner Shadow Warrior I also think is a great guide to use for explaining how to get create a bais melee SW for the first twenty levels and then leaving the rest for you to decide how you want to specialize him for the rest of the game as opposed to showing you a 'complete' build.
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