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Now I have rather mixed opinions on this pack like I imagine most people do, I've played this pack through to completion, at least up to the point that was available when I played. That being the start of the Hasturian era, Now I did genuinely enjoy my time on this pack and played it with a few friends. However I had plenty of problems and complaints over that time.
Starting with the positives, when it comes to custom content this pack is one of the best out there. Custom items, game mechanics, guests, mobs you name it. The system towards the end of the game where you kill bosses to subsequently unlock fights with more and more difficult bosses is great, it gives the player a stream of things to work towards even after completing the main story.
Some of the Custom items and weapons are also rather well made, including unique skills and spells.
The Quest line is acceptable though falls into the realm over overwhelming, with a large number of quests seeming unnecessary.
Performance on this pack is rather poor, with lower end pcs struggling to run it.
Unfortunately for all the custom content this pack provides its going to be have to be put into the "kitchen sink" category, While playing through this pack you get the feeling the pack itself doesn't really know what it wants to be? A fantasy pack? A tech pack? Sci-fi? Survival? Story? RPG? The pack tries too hard to do well at every and in turn fails to do anything extremely well.
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
AMD Ryzen™ 9 7900 @ 3.70GHz - RAM: 32 GB
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT - VRAM: 16 GB