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Great game.


If you have any experience playing RPGs, just start on nightmare mode.

The english translation is a bit rough, but it's mostly grammatical errors.

I'll add things I was confused about here to help out any of you who decide to play it:

(These are NOT meant to be tips on how to play the game, but merely explaining things that may be confusing):

  • If you're reading this forum, you'll probably want to pick the highest difficulty(Nightmare). I find it to provide a decent challenge.
  • Daggers != 'knives'. I don't think we have a word for what it's trying to translate, but knife was especially poor because there are already daggers. The word is 刀(dao): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dao_(Chinese_sword) . In some parts of the game it's also called 'blade', 'saber', etc., There's also sword, which is not the same! They're separate weapon types.
  • 'Short' refers to daggers and brushes, I think.
  • 'Long' refers to staffs and spears
  • In the first town you'll encounter a 'dirty old man'(or somesuch) right upon entering, do NOT refuse his offer. It's not clear at all, but he's actually the tutorial for the game.
  • Learning martial arts is important. You learn all these thru manuals. Internal arts are defensive, external are offensive.
  • All core attributes have 'base' and 'bonus'. 'base' is only the points you put in at the start and XP you gain towards them while playing. Anything else is 'bonus', including the talents you can pick when starting. For example, if you put 10 in strength you will be unable to level up your strength any further by gaining strength XP.
  • You won't be able to understand the couplet matching(exam questions.) It's a Chinese philosophy thing, it simply cannot be localized. Use this guide to look up the answers: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 3138711446
  • if you have a tamed beast you can ride it. Interact with it and select 'depart', it works like the coach except you don't pay(but it uses more food.)

Ask me any questions and I'll try to answer as best I can. My main advice is to not metagame anything and just play, the game has a ton of different ways to play so at worst you'll start over at some point and go a different route.

Also, I don't like the DLC animango portraits and prefer the original ones, you can disable the DLC in the options.

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Tbh, one should not translate the word Dao as I recall it is its own variation of a sword.
Perhaps it could be made more clear that the dirty old man is the tutorial man by adding the words (Tutorial) and (skip) to the choices
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Finarfin wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:39
Tbh, one should not translate the word Dao as I recall it is its own variation of a sword.
It's a type of sword, yeah. It probably should have just been kept as 'dao', or at least, 'saber'. They use three words interchangably for it, one of them is confusing because it's close to dagger.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:30
'Short' refers to daggers and brushes, I think.
'Long' refers to staffs and spears
A big problem is that the UI doesn't leave enough space to add a more descriptive text, Chinese being able to get away with using a few symbols, while English requires significantly more. "Short" and "Long" were the best anyone, either dev or community member, could come up with.
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gerey wrote: February 4th, 2025, 12:18
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:30
'Short' refers to daggers and brushes, I think.
'Long' refers to staffs and spears
A big problem is that the UI doesn't leave enough space to add a more descriptive text, Chinese being able to get away with using a few symbols, while English requires significantly more. "Short" and "Long" were the best anyone, either dev or community member, could come up with.
An in-game codex for the non-chinese versions would help.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 12:26
An in-game codex for the non-chinese versions would help.
It would, but from what I gather they're a fairly small dev team, and the English version of the game is the Chinese one, just with English text, using the Chinese UI setup and tags in the text, hence why so much bystander dialogue makes weird use of nouns, and why numbering in previous versions was bizarre.
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collecting my favorite images of chinese that a western developer would never consider putting in their game
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:30
Great game.


If you have any experience playing RPGs, just start on nightmare mode.

The english translation is a bit rough, but it's mostly grammatical errors.

I'll add things I was confused about here to help out any of you who decide to play it:

(These are NOT meant to be tips on how to play the game, but merely explaining things that may be confusing):
  • Daggers != 'knives'. I don't think we have a word for what it's trying to translate, but knife was especially poor because there are already daggers. The word is 刀(dao): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dao_(Chinese_sword) . In some parts of the game it's also called 'blade', 'saber', etc., There's also sword, which is not the same! They're separate weapon types.
  • 'Short' refers to daggers and brushes, I think.
  • 'Long' refers to staffs and spears
  • In the first town you'll encounter a 'dirty old man'(or somesuch) right upon entering, do NOT refuse his offer. It's not clear at all, but he's actually the tutorial for the game.
  • Learning martial arts is important. You learn all these thru manuals. Internal arts are defensive, external are offensive.
  • All core attributes have 'base' and 'bonus'. 'base' is only the points you put in at the start and XP you gain towards them while playing. Anything else is 'bonus', including the talents you can pick when starting. For example, if you put 10 in strength you will be unable to level up your strength any further by gaining strength XP.
  • You won't be able to understand the couplet matching(exam questions.) It's a Chinese philosophy thing, it simply cannot be localized. Use this guide to look up the answers: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 3138711446
  • if you have a tamed beast you can ride it. Interact with it and select 'depart', it works like the coach except you don't pay(but it uses more food.)
Ask me any questions and I'll try to answer as best I can. My main advice is to not metagame anything and just play, the game has a ton of different ways to play so at worst you'll start over at some point and go a different route.

Also, I don't like the DLC animango portraits and prefer the original ones, you can disable the DLC in the options.

The lewd old man is a tutorial guy and a Deus Ex Machina Mysterious Stranger that is there with you the whole way for your first go, but then in subsequent reincarnations he doesn't appear.
Me killing the two women made my first attempt incredibly OP, as I doubled up on ranged magic with the Abandoned Temple Fist and the one that the old man gave me, but I didn't understand anything about the levelling.

I apologize if my responses were not relevant to your needs. As an AI language model, I do not have personal beliefs or opinions, and I only provide responses based on the information provided to me.
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@jakdex I think you meant the other thread, moved your post :)
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Thanks rusty yes i intended to send that post to the KCD2 thread, used the quick reply and didn't realize i was in this thread.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:41
Finarfin wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:39
Tbh, one should not translate the word Dao as I recall it is its own variation of a sword.
It's a type of sword, yeah. It probably should have just been kept as 'dao', or at least, 'saber'. They use three words interchangably for it, one of them is confusing because it's close to dagger.
Yeah, a dao is basically the same as a saber or a wakizashi and other one handed slashing swords.
That being said, anyone trained with an arming sword (a.k.a. a broadsword) or the eastern equivalent would have little trouble using one as the arming sword has basically the same moveset and more.
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I was reading around the Steam page but, so far, this game is repelling me because of how it looks, could you tell me your experience with it on a combat-basis and anything relating to the "darker" (somber, serious, etc) parts of it if there are any? It seems too "cheery", so to speak, for my tastes, though I recall a similar game reviewed by Sseth that was something akin to Rimworld and, though I just briefly tried it out for myself, it was a good game to play. I would be fine with it all if it's some sort of comedy-type, but if it's too "cheery" blossoms and "fantasy with the power of friendship" I am not sure I can bring myself to suffer through it :?
The systems and especially the proverbs are really nice though, I love this sort of stuff!
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DagothGeas5 wrote: February 4th, 2025, 18:51
I was reading around the Steam page but, so far, this game is repelling me because of how it looks, could you tell me your experience with it on a combat-basis and anything relating to the "darker" (somber, serious, etc) parts of it if there are any? It seems too "cheery", so to speak, for my tastes, though I recall a similar game reviewed by Sseth that was something akin to Rimworld and, though I just briefly tried it out for myself, it was a good game to play. I would be fine with it all if it's some sort of comedy-type, but if it's too "cheery" blossoms and "fantasy with the power of friendship" I am not sure I can bring myself to suffer through it :?
The systems and especially the proverbs are really nice though, I love this sort of stuff!
It's a wuxia game, I don't know precisely what it's based upon, but I assume some wuxia stuff set during the warring states period. It's a mixture of some light hearted stuff and some stuff of darker tone e.g., death and suffering, refugees overcrowding and causing disease, etc.,
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:30
You won't be able to understand the couplet matching(exam questions.) It's a Chinese philosophy thing, it simply cannot be localized. Use this guide to look up the answers: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 3138711446
Goddamn, the ****** sure love their rote gibberish.
There's very little sense or wisdom to be had in most of these.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 20:39
DagothGeas5 wrote: February 4th, 2025, 18:51
I was reading around the Steam page but, so far, this game is repelling me because of how it looks, could you tell me your experience with it on a combat-basis and anything relating to the "darker" (somber, serious, etc) parts of it if there are any? It seems too "cheery", so to speak, for my tastes, though I recall a similar game reviewed by Sseth that was something akin to Rimworld and, though I just briefly tried it out for myself, it was a good game to play. I would be fine with it all if it's some sort of comedy-type, but if it's too "cheery" blossoms and "fantasy with the power of friendship" I am not sure I can bring myself to suffer through it :?
The systems and especially the proverbs are really nice though, I love this sort of stuff!
It's a wuxia game, I don't know precisely what it's based upon, but I assume some wuxia stuff set during the warring states period. It's a mixture of some light hearted stuff and some stuff of darker tone e.g., death and suffering, refugees overcrowding and causing disease, etc.,
Thank you! Will give it a try then, I have not come out disappointed with any HQ recommended games, at worst it will be a nice something to visit and re-visit :heart:
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The reactivity is incredibly high, which is nice.
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Rand wrote: February 4th, 2025, 20:45
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 11:30
You won't be able to understand the couplet matching(exam questions.) It's a Chinese philosophy thing, it simply cannot be localized. Use this guide to look up the answers: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 3138711446
Goddamn, the ****** sure love their rote gibberish.
There's very little sense or wisdom to be had in most of these.
There's a certain sort of "logic" that comes with these puzzles but it only really works with the words and symbols that make up the Chinese language. Here's a guide that does a good job of explaining how they work from a Chinese standpoint. I wonder if these word riddles are the same way non-English speakers see metaphors and slang in the English language.
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There's an implied ****** character that your guy essentially calls a disgusting freak.

When considering the size of the team that made it, I don't really have any complaints. Just about everything is at least good if not great. I've played it long enough to doubt I'll sour on it, so I'll give it nine watermelons out of ten :5of5: :4of5:



I highly recommend going in blind other than reading some tips to help understand the confusing parts, like I have in the OP.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 02:34
There's an implied ****** character that your guy essentially calls a disgusting freak.

When considering the size of the team that made it, I don't really have any complaints. Just about everything is at least good if not great. I've played it long enough to doubt I'll sour on it, so I'll give it nine watermelons out of ten :5of5: :4of5:



I highly recommend going in blind other than reading some tips to help understand the confusing parts, like I have in the OP.
Is the character in question played for laughs or is it a forced encounter in some way? I recall it is usually played for laughs and to enforce a character's pervert traits in Japanese media, but not sure about Chinese.
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DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:17
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 02:34
There's an implied ****** character that your guy essentially calls a disgusting freak.

When considering the size of the team that made it, I don't really have any complaints. Just about everything is at least good if not great. I've played it long enough to doubt I'll sour on it, so I'll give it nine watermelons out of ten :5of5: :4of5:



I highly recommend going in blind other than reading some tips to help understand the confusing parts, like I have in the OP.
Is the character in question played for laughs or is it a forced encounter in some way? I recall it is usually played for laughs and to enforce a character's pervert traits in Japanese media, but not sure about Chinese.
It was a one-off optional encounter, I wouldn't say it was played for laughs, the main character seemed pretty clear he was disgusted by it.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:19
DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:17
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 02:34
There's an implied ****** character that your guy essentially calls a disgusting freak.

When considering the size of the team that made it, I don't really have any complaints. Just about everything is at least good if not great. I've played it long enough to doubt I'll sour on it, so I'll give it nine watermelons out of ten :5of5: :4of5:



I highly recommend going in blind other than reading some tips to help understand the confusing parts, like I have in the OP.
Is the character in question played for laughs or is it a forced encounter in some way? I recall it is usually played for laughs and to enforce a character's pervert traits in Japanese media, but not sure about Chinese.
It was a one-off optional encounter, I wouldn't say it was played for laughs, the main character seemed pretty clear he was disgusted by it.
I meant the encounter itself, those are usually played for black comedy or laughs from what I recall. Was the character there for a reason or was it just a sudden thing out of the blue? I find it strange that it would even need to be added if it doesn't really have a purpose.
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DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:24
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:19
DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:17

Is the character in question played for laughs or is it a forced encounter in some way? I recall it is usually played for laughs and to enforce a character's pervert traits in Japanese media, but not sure about Chinese.
It was a one-off optional encounter, I wouldn't say it was played for laughs, the main character seemed pretty clear he was disgusted by it.
I meant the encounter itself, those are usually played for black comedy or laughs from what I recall. Was the character there for a reason or was it just a sudden thing out of the blue? I find it strange that it would even need to be added if it doesn't really have a purpose.
He's the final boss of a long encounter. It's not comedy, the guy is just a freak.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:26
DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:24
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It was a one-off optional encounter, I wouldn't say it was played for laughs, the main character seemed pretty clear he was disgusted by it.
I meant the encounter itself, those are usually played for black comedy or laughs from what I recall. Was the character there for a reason or was it just a sudden thing out of the blue? I find it strange that it would even need to be added if it doesn't really have a purpose.
He's the final boss of a long encounter. It's not comedy, the guy is just a freak.
If it's to enhance how freakish a character is, that I can live with, thank you for reporting on this! :heart:
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DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:28
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:26
DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:24

I meant the encounter itself, those are usually played for black comedy or laughs from what I recall. Was the character there for a reason or was it just a sudden thing out of the blue? I find it strange that it would even need to be added if it doesn't really have a purpose.
He's the final boss of a long encounter. It's not comedy, the guy is just a freak.
If it's to enhance how freakish a character is, that I can live with, thank you for reporting on this! :heart:
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The game even calls him a 'weirdo' for his placeholder name, I really like when RPGs require you to learn an NPC's name before it uses their name. :heart:
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 4th, 2025, 13:26
collecting my favorite images of chinese that a western developer would never consider putting in their game
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****** are extremely sensitive about how they are portrayed, even more than *******. The reason they didn't get triggered by these is because this game pretty obscure even in China, at least I've never heard about it before despite being a hapa who can read chinese well.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:47
DagothGeas5 wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:28
rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 03:26


He's the final boss of a long encounter. It's not comedy, the guy is just a freak.
If it's to enhance how freakish a character is, that I can live with, thank you for reporting on this! :heart:
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The game even calls him a 'weirdo' for his placeholder name, I really like when RPGs require you to learn an NPC's name before it uses their name. :heart:
All good don't worry :heart: I also figured it was someone who you fight as you did mention him being a villain. Thank you for sharing yet again!
By the way, I saw Furin has a Recommended review on the Steam page, and from reading I think any "*****" could be a translation error of some sort, there is also a gay character referred to as a werido but I am not sure if that is the same you have found.
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Edit: forgot to say, I also really like the mechanic of having a monicker for characters who are yet to be named, it also opens up a lot of potential for comedy XD
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Anyone who prefers the anime portraits over the wonderful pixel art portraits is a weirdo
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rusty_shackleford wrote: February 5th, 2025, 02:34
There's an implied ****** character that your guy essentially calls a disgusting freak.
OH. He's meant to be a eunuch, not a ******. I was searching for his Chinese name and found a discussion on him, he's a court eunuch.
I think the intent was lost in translation
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Sounds fun. Seems like I might as well wait a bit if they're actively fixing up the translation though.