Grim Dawn

Soon ... very soon ...
BLAMT!
BLAMT!
I have a feeling that a grim-dark setting of Grim Dawn is going to be even more grim-dark than an already grim-dark setting of Path of Exile.
I've been waiting for a game like Grim Dawn ever since Iron Lore went under. TQ is one of my favorite hack 'n' slashes, especially with mods like Underlord and Soulvizier, and I'm sure Grim Dawn will be just as good, if not better.
Reimur: even though you're wrong, why would you have faith in diamond supporters? you're talking about a group of people that are so autistic that they would spend 1000 dollars on pixels. we're almost the most idiotic group of people in this community. second to hardcore players.
GD isn't going to be p2w.. at least I have read nothing on the games website that hints at that. The fact that you can play offline and mod it, also means, that even if it is somehow p2w online, you can get whatever it is they are selling through mods.

I was an early supporter of the game, and can't wait for it's release.

Also.. the p2w quotes (some of them in this thread) are out of context:

"When many people hear the term downloadable content they are filled with fear and rage. They imagine having to charge $0.50 to their credit cards everytime they buy a new item. This is not what we imagine. This is a downloadable game, so it makes sense that when we release expansion packs, they will also be downloadable. These expansions will be similar to a normal boxed game-expansion in that they will generally contain new story elements, classes, enemies, items, and new regions of the world to explore."
"the premier Action RPG for hardcore gamers."
-GGG

Happy hunting/fishing
Last edited by Wittgenstein#0994 on May 5, 2013, 12:17:46 PM
I have very low expectations for Grim Dawn for multiple reasons. But I did enjoy TQ and TQ2 and will give it a try when it releases
I love Titan Quest and TQ:IT. I think I'm ready for a break from POE and the alpha for this and Marvel Heroes are just what I'm looking for. A good offline action RPG is always welcome. I just hope it doesn't wind up as buggy as TQ was (thanks you Fan Patch!).
I loved TQ and IT to death, one of the games i played for the longest stretch of time recently, so i`m quite pumped about GD.
The video-snippets you can already watch also look interesting, i like this Occultist-style,
some Witch-Hunter-esque thing going on there.
Might actualy end up beeing the only arpg i`m gonna play besides PoE.
I just hope they learned from IT, which was incredible hard vanilla and perhaps one of the most unbalanced expansion i`ve ever seen ;)
Sure it was fun having to extrem min/max, but some mobs/a- and suffixes on mobs were just insane.
Good news, tomorrow starts alpha

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[I]And so it was on the 1385th day of development that a messenger of the Lord appeared to Crate Entertainment and said unto them, “You hath labored well and faithfully and now, at long last, thou shalt releaseth thy Grim Dawn Alpha upon the world, if it is good”. And so then did Crate know that alpha should be released, for the alpha seemed good to the. And thus they issued forth emails to the people of Humble Store and to the people of Valve saying unto them “Lo, I doth beseech you now to make good all preparations in accordance that Grim Dawn Alpha may be released with due haste!”[/I]

So yeah, it has been a long time coming but the release of Grim Dawn Alpha is nearly upon us! Let us rejoice in its coming and give thanks to the many supporters, both fans and volunteers, who made this possible.
We have labored hard these last few weeks to resolve critical issues so that your first experience in Grim Dawn is not overly marred by bugs and stability issues; though certainly there will still be some less common crashes, various oddities and numerous smaller issues. Please remember that this is an indie title developed by a tiny start-up studio with a fraction of the developers and funding of major ARPG productions. We are not really trying to compete with the big boys, at least not yet, and our small budget means we do not need to sell a large number of copies for this to be successful. There are some limitations on what we can achieve in terms of features and polish, but we have poured our hearts and years of our lives into creating Grim Dawn and feel that we have created an enjoyable experience for those interested.

I know what you are thinking now: “cut to the chase and give us the release date already”. We expect the Alpha download to go live tomorrow, May 15th. Short notice I know, but we were not screwing around when we said we planned to release it without further delay once we felt it was ready. We debated releasing next Monday to be safe but we know how eager you all are to get your hands on alpha and we are a fly by the seat of our pants kind of studio, so… here we go!

Steam keys for Grim Dawn alpha will appear in your Humble Store pages for Grim Dawn later today and the build will become available to download on Steam tomorrow between 10am and 12pm Eastern Time. To obtain the build, simply retrieve your Steam alpha key from Humble Store and then add it to your game library on Steam using “Add a Game” in the lower left under the game list. From there, select “Activate a Product on Steam” and a box will appear that will let you enter your key. The game will then appear in your library and begin downloading. Once the download is complete, you can install and play.

The initial alpha release will be distributed through Steam because that proved to be the easiest way to provide an exclusive alpha for backers and put out patches while we are still actively developing the game and fixing issues. Other download options may be rolled out later depending on how long alpha lasts / what we are able to manage. We realize that some people have a hatred of Steam and hope that it will not upset anyone excessively, but it was the fastest and best solution given the complexity of trying to set up our own authentication server due to the numerous different pre-Kickstarter / Kickstarter / post-Kickstarter reward tiers with different levels of access and numbers of keys, partnering with Humble Store to handle all the key distribution and not having given out keys that were uniquely tagged to each reward / game tier.

[COLOR="Orange"][B]***No matter when you purchased Grim Dawn, whether it was before or after Humble Store, all keys will be distributed through them now. For alpha, you will be given a new key that is specifically for Steam activation. Your original Grim Dawn keys will be used with the final game if you choose to install it without Steam.

To claim your Steam key, go to [URL="https://www.humblebundle.com"]Humble Bundle[/URL], create an account with the same e-mail address you used to buy your original GD key. When you log in, go to your library and click the Claim Past Purchases + sign. You should see GD there. Add it to your Humble Bundle account.

If you have trouble retrieving your key or have changed email since the Kickstarter or your original puchase, you can contact [URL="http://support.humblebundle.com/"]Humble Store Support[/URL] and they will help get you straighted out.[/B]***[/COLOR]

[B]To be absolutely clear: there will still be a DRM-free, Steam-free final release for those who desire it, as we promised.[/B] However, if anyone just has an absolute aversion to Steam and does not want to participate, we will provide you with a full refund. To be fair though, we did say Alpha would be “exclusive” and did not say it would be DRM-free; but we also did not say it would be on Steam, as we had no idea at the time how we would actually release it. Up until recently, we were not even sure if we would be able to have the alpha on Steam for the people who wanted it, but it actually proved to be the easiest option for us when we started looking into it. So I apologize to any die-hard Steam haters. If this party is not for you, just email us at [email]support@crateentertainment.com[/email] with the subject “alpha refund” and we will make it so.

For the rest of you, we cannot wait to hear your feedback on the alpha and will be setting up new sections on our forums for people to post alpha discussions and to report bugs. Thank you all again for your patience and continued support! :D


Last edited by Ragnar119#4963 on May 14, 2013, 2:32:04 PM
Oh my holy wall of text. tl;dr Steam only? /pukes

I'd love to read feedback if someone feels different, but I'm certainly waiting for Steam-free release.

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