How did you hear about Kenshi?
- Captain Deathbeard
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The old one? No.
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modernsaint
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TBH i saw a gameplay trailer launched on gametrailers and figured it was v. interesting, hope you continue ^_^ I'd love to help / contribute in anyway, shpe or form (being a shite designer myself) so as for now just spreading the word
keep up the good work
I just heard of this thought a RPS story.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/09 ... ai-kenshi/
Is there a mailing list where I can get email when the next beta is released?
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kogi
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/09 ... ai-kenshi/
Is there a mailing list where I can get email when the next beta is released?
tks
kogi
Like the guy above me, I just read about this on Rock Paper Shotgun.
So you've been working on this for 5 years? That's incredible. Has it been off and on, or a pretty consistent?
I really like the look of the game. I've been hankering for a purely open-world game that didnt tell me what to do, and let me make my own story (through my actions) in a way. Is that sort of what you're doing, or is there a more-structured singleplayer that hasn't been revealed yet?
Bo
So you've been working on this for 5 years? That's incredible. Has it been off and on, or a pretty consistent?
I really like the look of the game. I've been hankering for a purely open-world game that didnt tell me what to do, and let me make my own story (through my actions) in a way. Is that sort of what you're doing, or is there a more-structured singleplayer that hasn't been revealed yet?
Bo
- ArcaneSaint
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Via Rock Paper Shotgun (and I imagine a great deal of new signups the following week(s) will be because of that article).
What I've seen so far is incredible, exactly the kind of game I've been yearning for the past 18 years but didn't realize I was until now. Now I want to spend monies. I don't even have the patience to wait for a pirated version, that's how badly I want this
What I've seen so far is incredible, exactly the kind of game I've been yearning for the past 18 years but didn't realize I was until now. Now I want to spend monies. I don't even have the patience to wait for a pirated version, that's how badly I want this
They may take our bees, but they'll never take our piе!
[spoiler]Do spoiler tags work yet?[/spoiler]
[s]what about strike-trough?[/s]
Kenshi Modding Tutorial
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[spoiler]Do spoiler tags work yet?[/spoiler]
[s]what about strike-trough?[/s]
Kenshi Modding Tutorial
This link kills spam
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green army
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Add me to the RPS invasion 
I like what you're planning with this game. If you can pull off the pretty ambitious objectives you've set yourselves I can see a lot of sales and some very happy gamers including me.
Good luck, looking forward to trying the next demo when it comes out, and hope to give you some constructive criticism
I like what you're planning with this game. If you can pull off the pretty ambitious objectives you've set yourselves I can see a lot of sales and some very happy gamers including me.
Good luck, looking forward to trying the next demo when it comes out, and hope to give you some constructive criticism
Saw it on gametrailers.com, instantly loved it... The plot of the game is probably the best I've seen... Ever. I think the liberty and the flow of this game from what I've read sounds absolutely astonishing, and I can tell you why this game will be one of the most legendary game in the whole gaming history if it live up to the current goals, because of the dynamics! From what I've read there will be armies running around, factions battling each others, bandits raiding towns and a flowing business world. The fact that the game would be ever changing and replayability would make it amazing 
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BootySweaters
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I learned about the game from today's article on RockPaperShotgun.
Looks ambitious and certainly worth keeping an eye on. I wish you the best with this project!
Looks ambitious and certainly worth keeping an eye on. I wish you the best with this project!
I'm also one of the many who are glad they decided to browse the article on RockPaperShotgun today.
Its already something amazing even at this early stage seeing as theres one person working on it. I really hope this pulls off a minecraft and gets finished one day in the not too distant future! I know I'll follow this game until then.
Its already something amazing even at this early stage seeing as theres one person working on it. I really hope this pulls off a minecraft and gets finished one day in the not too distant future! I know I'll follow this game until then.
I saw this game on gametrailers and was blown away so I rushed to this side and read every nook and cranny. Now Im here
This is game is everything I wanted and that's missing today. Best wishes to this game!
This is game is everything I wanted and that's missing today. Best wishes to this game!
At first it's us that makes our actions,
But in the end it's our actions that define us.
But in the end it's our actions that define us.
- GenTrigger
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I was linked to an article on rock, paper, shotgun by someone on the /v/ board of 4chan.
They gave the highlights of a game that doesn't scale, where you have to really work to make yourself into something.
Also samurai, who have a quick key to my heart due to my intense love of samurai flicks.
When I read the dev log, where there were no secrets being kept about troublesome roadbumps and the state that the game will be in when it comes out, I was impressed by the amount of honesty and was enthralled with each struggle.
I'd really love to buy this game as soon as possible to help support it and see where it goes since it's a rare sort of game concept that I constantly wish was the norm in this day and age.
They gave the highlights of a game that doesn't scale, where you have to really work to make yourself into something.
Also samurai, who have a quick key to my heart due to my intense love of samurai flicks.
When I read the dev log, where there were no secrets being kept about troublesome roadbumps and the state that the game will be in when it comes out, I was impressed by the amount of honesty and was enthralled with each struggle.
I'd really love to buy this game as soon as possible to help support it and see where it goes since it's a rare sort of game concept that I constantly wish was the norm in this day and age.
Better check the front page of TIGsource aswell. kudos.
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the9thdude
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SameMogster wrote:Better check the front page of TIGsource aswell. kudos.
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