I love the sound of Flame Hammer when it consumes a charge. It feels like I’m playing a space marine: jetpack in with Onslaught, stun with Seismic Slam, then obliterate everything with Flame Hammer and my passives. Skipping dungeons will make a second playthrough faster. I guess I shouldn’t complain about the balance. By the end of Act II we are 3 levels too high. Maybe it feels long because we do every quest and dungeon. I don’t know if I’ll have time to make it through this campaign again. Big games are cool, but part of me almost wants it to be shorter so I’m tempted to replay with another character. I’ll have to see which options are causing the biggest impact. I’m surprised how much my framerate drops when there’s a lot happening on screen. He didn’t get any loot and is about a half level behind me. So I ended up fighting all the bosses by myself. My friend said his just stopped in the middle, but the one on my screen was moving on. ![]() You’re supposed to follow a circular light to avoid a continuous damage effect. We also ran into a bug during the second djinni portal. My buddy wasn’t level 1 but he did get one shot at least once. I had to recreate the game for her to get back in. She left the game, couldn’t find it in the lobby again. Still wearing all her stuff and I think her skills were still working, but otherwise a lvl 1. After her getting one-shot killed by several mob packs I noticed her portrait said she was lvl 1 (she was actually 17). After having her pop and out a few times to see if that fixed it (it didn’t) we shrugged and moved on. My partner zoned into a dungeon and her character name changed “Embermage”. The instant gratification in this game is wonderful. As far as GW2, yeah, I think that may be hard to go back to – at least I know that WoW is hard to get back into with it drawing out my playtime. =) I really need to give the Outlander a go, looks like a great class. True, but the game is getting harder and harder the longer I dither. This game is so satisfying! I wonder if it’s going to make going back to Guild Wars 2 difficult when I’m finished, given how it hits all the right instant gratification buttons. Outlander is the only one that really clicked for me on all levels, for some reason. So far I’ve rolled three builds (not counting the one that got lost when I switched computers and Steam Cloud somehow didn’t make my most recent save available through the cloud), Engineer, Embermage and now Outlander ( #2 - played seven levels twice after the above-mentioned loss). One way to look at it is, you’re saving up for the skills you can’t afford yet. I was just agonizing over unspent points and saw your post – I feel your pain! Just simply quit out and resume and it’ll fix that problem. Plus there’s a bug where the game will sometimes think you’re level 1 and have like 300 health and you’ll start getting 1 shot by the mobs when you’re in the late 20s/30s. It’ll reset all of your stats on you so you’ll have no stat points invested, none in your list, and any unspent skill points will be zero’d out as well. Been doing that with my Embermage while playing with a friend.Īlso whatever you don’t do use resetstats. But it does let you play with some builds on the fly quite nicely. Once you do this though your character is then flagged with a ‘used console commands’ flag which I would guess prohibits you from getting certain achievements. Then when in-game, you can open the console with Insert-key and type ‘resetskills’ to reset your skills.Īlso if you type HELP while in the console you’ll see a list of all commands available. Find the line with CONSOLE :0 and change that to 1. ![]() Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level? Jump-start your career with our Premium A-to-Z Microsoft Excel Training Bundle from the new Gadget Hacks Shop and get lifetime access to more than 40 hours of Basic to Advanced instruction on functions, formula, tools, and more.Find the savegame folder (Documents\My Games\Runic Games\Torchlight 2\save) and edit the settings.txt. (1) Part 1 of 3 - How to Use the Torchlight Editor (TorchED), (2) Part 2 of 3 - How to Use the Torchlight Editor (TorchED), (3) Part 3 of 3 - How to Use the Torchlight Editor (TorchED) Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.
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