There's no fricking way an Inquisitor would be allowed to become a Rogue Trader. That'd make them far more powerful and influential than most of the big players in the Imperium would be comfortable with.
Plus there's already a game for Inquisition stuff.
It's also a case of Inquisitors are amongst the few on the totem pole who are higher than Rogue Traders. Yeah, a Rogue Trader can own planets, armies and fleets, but an Inquisitor can also do that and leverage resources of the imperium at large. It would be a downgrade for them to become a Rogue Trader.
RT and Inquisitors end up on roughly the same level in practical terms since no body wants to frick with the inquisitor but well established RT's have entire empires worth of bureaucratic and underhanded shit to the impede and harass a uppity inquisitor with.
Most RT and inquisitor relationships are both parties wanting to done with the other as fast as possible since they both command absolute authority and both have the means to dispose of one another if they get out of line.
Don't disagree, but in the terms of being able to execute a course of action, an Inquisitor does have notable advantages, since they aren't necessarily reliant on limitations of personal resources at all times compared to a Rogue Trader. There are caveats to that, but as general rule it applies.
The game works as intended. The major bug I've seen since the beta is that first step of the navigator chicks romance is skipped so if you chat her up you immediatly become a thing.
Otherwise it's minor stuff. Some edgecase combat log stuff is still in Russian, minor animation bugs, dead bodies might t-pose after a load for a bit. Stuff like that.
ok. see ya in 5 minutes
>RPG attributes
>guns suddenly has less recoil, deal more damage, less spread
Sounds like shit Josh Sawyer would pull off.
which ass effect is that one?
It's almost as if you buy the fricking perks in this game and not stats.
There's no fricking way an Inquisitor would be allowed to become a Rogue Trader. That'd make them far more powerful and influential than most of the big players in the Imperium would be comfortable with.
Plus there's already a game for Inquisition stuff.
That game sucks ass
It's also a case of Inquisitors are amongst the few on the totem pole who are higher than Rogue Traders. Yeah, a Rogue Trader can own planets, armies and fleets, but an Inquisitor can also do that and leverage resources of the imperium at large. It would be a downgrade for them to become a Rogue Trader.
RT and Inquisitors end up on roughly the same level in practical terms since no body wants to frick with the inquisitor but well established RT's have entire empires worth of bureaucratic and underhanded shit to the impede and harass a uppity inquisitor with.
Most RT and inquisitor relationships are both parties wanting to done with the other as fast as possible since they both command absolute authority and both have the means to dispose of one another if they get out of line.
>hfw Rogue Trader does too good of a job and Imperium comes knocking saying it's to join up
said rt becomes a noble in charge of his former territory
Don't disagree, but in the terms of being able to execute a course of action, an Inquisitor does have notable advantages, since they aren't necessarily reliant on limitations of personal resources at all times compared to a Rogue Trader. There are caveats to that, but as general rule it applies.
Inquisitors are kinda independent from every other structure. Same with Commissars even with their IG ties.
Inquisitors can't hold the position of Rogue Traders. It's one of the very, very, very few limitations on their office.
Rogue Trader would be a downgrade from Inquisitor.
Inquisitor is a title much like Rogue Trader. It's not a "class".
Use your time not playing the game to read up on the lore, moronic secondary.
>Why can't I pick a role with infinite authority over everyone
is this game heckin good or not, reddit sisters? should i drop the clams on it?
there are at least 3 spiderman threads up, Xwitter troony. go back
Why would an inquisitor be a rogue trader?
Exactly, why would I as an Inquisitor sink so lowly as to become a Rogue Trader, immersion ruined and uninstalled
Modding will add Inquisitors to the class list, prolly.
>doesn't know shit about the lore
>gets upset over his own ignorance
>game is called rogue trader
>look inside
>rogue trader
So is this as buggy as their last 2 games at launch? I need to know before I consider buying
I've heard it's less buggy than the Pathfinder games were at launch.
It's still so buggy it affects the review scores
One the reviews got a bad bug and lost 15 hours of play time somehow lmao
The game works as intended. The major bug I've seen since the beta is that first step of the navigator chicks romance is skipped so if you chat her up you immediatly become a thing.
Otherwise it's minor stuff. Some edgecase combat log stuff is still in Russian, minor animation bugs, dead bodies might t-pose after a load for a bit. Stuff like that.
might aswell ask to be a female space marine
>hurr xenos, hurr heresy, hurr muh emperar
40k fanboys are so such fricking gay obnoxious morons it's unbelievable