A query: has Owlcat Video games thought of not releasing a recreation in a buggy and unbalanced state? Simply over a yr in the past, the studio issued one of many greatest patches I would ever seen for its extremely formidable and equally wonky CRPG Warhammer 40k: Rogue Dealer. Now, one other voluminous changelog is upon us, this time directed at Rogue Dealer’s just lately launched growth: Lex Imperialis.
Whereas the modifications in replace 1.4.1 aren’t fairly so drastic that Owlcat feels obliged to present you a free shot at respeccing your character—as was the case in February final yr—they nonetheless go means past minor fixes and tweaks. Primarily, the replace makes the growth’s new celebration character—the Arbites officer Solomorne Anthar—seem a lot earlier within the recreation than earlier than.
Now you can begin his recruitment mission on the outset of Act II, whereas gamers already past that time will be capable to pursue Anthar and his accompanying Cyber Mastiff after a few warp jumps.

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This is not the one characteristic added by the DLC which the patch brings ahead. The Heartless, a brand new escort ship in your Rogue Dealer’s fleet, may be part of up with you from Act II onwards. This apparently alters the trajectory of the story barely, however Owlcat has smoothed this over with some “narrative changes”.
Persevering with with reference to narrative, the replace provides Solomorne further traces of dialogue, together with the power to voice his opinions when your Rogue Dealer decides the destiny of colonies he, uh, invests in. In the meantime, dialogues regarding characters and areas launched within the growth have been improved and adjusted extra broadly.
The replace additionally makes quite a few mechanical tweaks to Rogue Dealer. These are means too quite a few and nitty-gritty to enter in nice element, however it’s price highlighting the modifications directed towards Anthar’s cyber mastiff. The mastiff’s ‘Terror Battle’ mode now stacks as much as 100 occasions, whereas its regeneration capability has been adjusted to operate by means of a number of further results, similar to warp burning.

Elsewhere, an array of in-game gadgets have been tweaked, such because the vindicator flamer, which has an elevated AoE assault sample measurement for extra widespread incineration. There are additionally quite a few UI and localisation fixes, plus a number of small changes to cooperative play. For instance, Rogue Dealer now stops cooperative gamers from touching each other’s familiars, which actually feels like one thing the Omnissiah would frown upon.
Hopefully, these modifications will make the Lex Imperialis DLC a smoother trip for gamers, and maybe elevate it above its present ‘Blended’ ranking on Steam. Although it might be preferable if Owlcat might launch video games on this state from the outset. Whereas I perceive video games like this are enormously difficult, and Owlcat tends to punch above its weight when making RPGs, the studio additionally is not precisely new to this, and it is a disgrace the elemental high quality of its video games is so usually clouded by being launched in a less-than-ideal state.
