

“Exanima is part of a crowd funded project and as such community feedback has already played a significant role in its development. How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? We will never charge for DLC or introduce any kind of RMT.” The release price may increase to reflect a more substantial and complete product. “The Early Access price is set at a point we think is fair for the game as it is now and respresents great value if you consider the features, content and polish that we intend to add. Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? While we have much more work ahead of us it already offers a complete and enjoyable experience.” It is absolutely playable, stable and highly optimised. Exanima has already gone through alpha and beta stages with hundreds of testers and our focus has been on quality. “After a successful Kickstarter campaign we have been developing the core game with the support and feedback of an amazing, passionate community. What is the current state of the Early Access version? Exanima itself is a prelude to our even larger open world game Sui Generis, most features will make an appearance in both games bringing the scope of Exanima far beyond what it may appear to be now.” “While Exanima already feels like a complete game there are many defining features yet to be added and the current content represents an introductory stage to a larger, more open and varied setting.

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How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? These include feedback from a wider community and, ultimately, Exanima's success which will determine our budget going forward.” “Around six to nine months, give or take three months! Honestly, we can't provide an exact timeframe as there are many factors involved, some of which are beyond our control. We are doing this thanks to crowd-funding and having reached the point where we have a playable and polished game, Early Access seems like a natural evolution and ideal platform.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access? We are a passionate independent developer who works closely with the community to deliver the best game we can without compromising our own vision. Originally posted by Smejki:if "games where what you do has consequences?" means repeating the same 10-20minutes of the game just so you have 5% chance to get one additional minute? Yes.“Exanima is an important first step in our ambitious quest to create a new kind of RPG. i ll probably just used it if i die again but near the end. like he said tho some darksouls fan like it that way. the option of iron man should be in the game for sure its something i would like to try.once i beat the game, no fun restarting over and over and you cant see the whole game and eventually give up to something else. and if you want to avoid death just skip fights altogether where is the fun in s too unpredictable to have a perma perma death. +1 i find the perma death in a game like the long dark have its place, you can play for hours even days before you can die and start over. I am not saying you should play it like me. I am not saying you should play it like me.īut sure, play the game as you like. I do not intend to lose any more time.īut sure, play the game as you like.

I have wasted (yes, wasted) 8 hours already and I am still behind the first locked door. Well, if the concept of death is not reflected in the game's mechanics, it's just some text written in some book. Somebody on this forum said that the concept of death in this game is somehow part of the lore. I just do know that permadeath is useful in games with high variability where you can have absolute control over your actions and that repetition is meaningful only when you carry something over from your last attempt. I don't deny existence of masochistic gamers and don't want to take their favourite features away either (they can always have an ironman mode). Originally posted by Parco:so in other words: sane gamers = people who dont like games where what you do has consequences? if "games where what you do has consequences?" means repeating the same 10-20minutes of the game just so you have 5% chance to get one additional minute? Yes.
