Title: Realms of Arkania Star Trail v1.04-CODEX
Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPG
Developer: Crafty Studios
Publisher: UIG GmbH
Release Date: 10 Aug, 2017
Languages: English, German
File Size: 6.45 GB / Split 2 parts 4.90 GB Compressed
Mirrors: Mega.nz, 1Fichier, Google Drive, Uptobox, Uploaded.net
Free Download Realms of Arkania: Star Trail PC Game – Star Trail is a faithful remake of Realms of Arkania’s classic sequel. This hardcore RPG features dozens of talents and spells, distinct races and character classes as well as a challenging isometric turn-based combat system. Obey your orders and succeed in your quest to retrieve the Salamander stone …
Yet not all is as simple as it seems: As the party approaches an abandoned dwarven mine that may hold the answers to their questions, someone else makes it clear that not everyone in the country favors a cooperation between the two races.
Star Trail is a faithful remake of Realms of Arkania’s classic sequel. This hardcore RPG features dozens of talents and spells, distinct races and character classes as well as a challenging isometric turn-based combat system. Obey your orders and succeed in your quest to retrieve the Salamander stone – the peace between elves and dwarves depends on it!
Recommended:
• OS: Windows 7, 8, 10
• Processor: Intel i5 / AMD X4, min. 2.8 GHZ
• Memory: 8 GB RAM
• Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 / AMD Radeon R9 270X, min. 4GB VRAM
• Storage: 10 GB available space
✓ 1FICHIER
✓ GOOGLE DRIVE
✓ UPTOBOX
✓ UPLOADED
✓ UPDATE V1.04 HOTFIX
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NOTES: With the recent content update v1.04 there were too many changes to the game files making an update too large. So here is an up to date release.
General Notes:
• Block the game’s exe in your firewall to prevent the game from trying to go online ..
• If you install games to your systemdrive, it may be necessary to run this game with admin privileges instead
I actually bought dat shid, the original one, not this remake, (though used) in a “hype” after playing Baldur’s Gate 2. Couldn’t really get around to it, to put it one way. (I guess Baldur’s Gate 2 was just too user-friendly, albeit only after a rough start of never having played something like that.)