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Warhammer 40k Inquisitor: Martyr

Hey man, all in a days work. Besides, I was a big GT guy for over a decade. Colonial GT, Crossroads GT, etc.

I was just kidding. I'm the nerdiest nerd that ever nerded. I never actually played WH or WH40k, though, because I could never afford it, and now I have a family an get all my nerd out in PC games. I'm lik ethe only person into WH40k who got into it playing PC. The first WH game I ever played was SotHR, which I loved, but ended up adopting WH40K when I played Chaos Gate and Final Liberation.
 
I was just kidding. I'm the nerdiest nerd that ever nerded. I never actually played WH or WH40k, though, because I could never afford it, and now I have a family an get all my nerd out in PC games. I'm lik ethe only person into WH40k who got into it playing PC. The first WH game I ever played was SotHR, which I loved, but ended up adopting WH40K when I played Chaos Gate and Final Liberation.

It's still exceedingly pricey. I do comission jobs and buy/sell second hand to afford the hobby. Having kids makes it tough. SotHR was so ridiculously difficult.
 
When Inquisitor was mentioned, I thought (and was hoping) it may have been some kind of investigation/adventure game akin to Detroit: Become Human and the like, or perhaps an RPG similar to Deus Ex, so I have to admit I was disappointed to discover it was a diablo style hack and slash, but as they go, it looks pretty awesome.

Sadly the tabletop version was offed relatively swiftly. We played a few rounds of an RPG style campaign back in the day but it didn't last. Lorewise, 40k has practically all of them beat.
 
When Inquisitor was mentioned, I thought (and was hoping) it may have been some kind of investigation/adventure game akin to Detroit: Become Human and the like, or perhaps an RPG similar to Deus Ex, so I have to admit I was disappointed to discover it was a diablo style hack and slash, but as they go, it looks pretty awesome.

I looked it up yesterday too, in part based on jmotivators post about it. I like the lore, I like the concept, but I too saw it was diablo-clone and decided to hold. That trash mob grind is just so...unfulfilling.

More along those lines, I like open ended, faux-realistic survival type...fps probably ideal. Like Stalker or 7 days (with better everything). So few games like that though.

I'm stunned at how varied PC fantasy/sci-fi gamers are. Maybe that's a testament to how many game types there are out there. I have multiple friends who we've all loved similar books and movies and such throughout the years, but we end up liking our own specific niche of games, and don't enjoy dabbling much into each others niche unless its multiplayer (for the group fun of it).
 
When Inquisitor was mentioned, I thought (and was hoping) it may have been some kind of investigation/adventure game akin to Detroit: Become Human and the like, or perhaps an RPG similar to Deus Ex, so I have to admit I was disappointed to discover it was a diablo style hack and slash, but as they go, it looks pretty awesome.

I think it is pretty awesome. I've put about 400 hours into it.

The main story line is definitely an investigation, but your Inquisitor is rather God like when min maxed. I have a Crusader inquisitor that I think technically can't be killed at this point. I have two different builds that achieve this in entirely different ways, the first with a resistance that scales with lost health, and then another where I can't be suppressed and then stacked resist gear scales with remaining suppression... either way it's kind of absurd. It makes sense if you just think of your self as the end-boss for your enemies, and they just keep wiping. :lol:

really fun, and the story line/investigation is a rather interesting bit of lore to ad to the WH40K canon.
 
I looked it up yesterday too, in part based on jmotivators post about it. I like the lore, I like the concept, but I too saw it was diablo-clone and decided to hold. That trash mob grind is just so...unfulfilling.

More along those lines, I like open ended, faux-realistic survival type...fps probably ideal. Like Stalker or 7 days (with better everything). So few games like that though.

I'm stunned at how varied PC fantasy/sci-fi gamers are. Maybe that's a testament to how many game types there are out there. I have multiple friends who we've all loved similar books and movies and such throughout the years, but we end up liking our own specific niche of games, and don't enjoy dabbling much into each others niche unless its multiplayer (for the group fun of it).

Yeah, I do love the loot grind games. Though this isn't really like the other loot grind games because there is no one must have item for the must have build, you can reroll almost all stats on all gear with enough resources, so it really isn't very hard to tinker and experiment with kits and skill builds.

But yeah, playing the game is pretty much just killing a million mobs single handedly.
 
It's still exceedingly pricey. I do comission jobs and buy/sell second hand to afford the hobby. Having kids makes it tough. SotHR was so ridiculously difficult.

RIGHT!? Good Lord that game was hard. You had fewer troops and the Skaven troops were stronger... made for a hard mix.

At one point I edited the config file in frustration to give the fire mage infinite mana and just dropped endless fireballs on the Skaven troops... it was... cathartic. :lol:
 
RIGHT!? Good Lord that game was hard. You had fewer troops and the Skaven troops were stronger... made for a hard mix.

At one point I edited the config file in frustration to give the fire mage infinite mana and just dropped endless fireballs on the Skaven troops... it was... cathartic. :lol:

Bahahaha and the stupid rat ogres were so overpowered. I liked the celestial mage. Used to use that spell that created a wind wall. The skaven couldn't move through it, so the big guns would just decimate them all.
 
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