All rights reserved. Besides, the game is probably years off, so they'll have plenty of time to add in features and make modifications to the engine if they want to. I'm going to buy kenshi 2. Just focus on Kenshi 2, Kenshi 1 is fine as it is and the whole porting thing would probably neuter the modding scene. Announcing a 2nd game so shortly after the official release of a game feels off. All rights reserved. They, and other Kenshi Players, will be looking for those advanced features in Kenshi 2. :) (I don't care. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. Follow these steps: Login to steam account. great game btw :)
Like I said - I'm happy with Kenshi, run only a handful of technical and QoL mods, and am having a lot of fun without my characters being able to hump a goat or conquer the world. This is weird, I expected a expansion of some kind and improvements to the base game. Steam Subscriber Agreement. Staying with the same engine is a huge red flag for me. Kenshi 1 update now uncertain:Here's the kicker: Porting Kenshi 1 to Unreal engine is now way more work than making Kenshi 2, because we have to port assets and make the old stuff work, where for Kenshi 2 we are making the assets from scratch in the Unreal-compatible way. These are amazing news! Great ! Very excited for the sequel With a move to Unreal 4, Lo-Fi promise “amazing graphics” and “better performance” for relatively little effort, with fewer engine … Worried that the update will significantly stall work on Kenshi 2, the devs are asking: do you want a brand new game, or a better version of what you’ve got? The inspiration for this Shader is from a conceptual artwork for Kenshi 2, a concept that I found extremely beautiful and I hope that the developers keep the idea until the end. While porting kenshi over would be cool, if it's actually more effort than making Kenshi 2, I'd rather see Kenshi 2. "8/10 - Kenshi has a unique style with anything you accomplish in the game feeling like a true achievement." I don't think it would feel like a 2nd iteration unless the kenshi team broadly expanded mechanics and functionality/ more interaction with the world. Be a trader, a thief, a rebel, a warlord, an adventurer, a farmer, a slave, or just food for the cannibals.
I don't want to repeat what has already been said but that engine is already considered ancient isn't it? Permissions and credits ... To uninstall reshade program from your steam settings.
I think, that you should focus more on kenshi 2. Kenshi - Free Demo Available HereA free-roaming squad based RPG focusing on open-ended sandbox gameplay features rather than a linear story.
I would say, take the time to make the change in kenshi 1 which would allow you to get better at the engine for kenshi 2 and avoid bottlenecks and other issues. You should be able to re-use many of the assets for kenshi 2 anyhow Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. Focus on Kenshi 2 , Kenshi is already a well developed game and runs well . I would say, take the time to make the change in kenshi 1 which would allow you to get better at the engine for kenshi 2 and avoid bottlenecks and other issues. Kenshi 2 sounds more like kenshi 1.5 Engine update creates better performance. Go to the library and find Kenshi game. Don't get me wrong. But pls dont sell your soul to Epic. © Valve Corporation. Expanding the previous lore basically means a new map/ factions. Dont bother porting it and work on kenshi 2 guys. And yeah, "Prioritize gameplay instead of graphics" is definetely right way to move =) We can play even rougelike, who cares about graphics =) All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. I get the devs wanting to save time but this feels like its going to bite them in the ♥♥♥. Developing Kenshi from start to finish took over a decade, so can you really blame them for not wanting to start from scratch again? - Cultured Vultures "The world is the game, not just its setting." Lo-Fi … I'm far from an expert but I kind of doubt that graphics quality is the only thing effected by using an outdated engine. I wouldn't say that the dev team's decision to stick with the same engine was because they wanted to be comfortable. Keep it up and try not to let the trolls tear you down none.
The developers have put together a comprehensive Steam update detailing why this trade-off could be so severe. If Kenshi 2 becomes epic exclusive, than no buy. Much satisfied.)