The base mechanics are extremely simple and the game teaches you them well. The game easy to learn and hard to master. There are tons of items which means tons of build potential, and even if some are bit more complex than others, all seems really interesting and powerful. So your backpack is a puzzle and you’ll organize your items many times over the course of the game! Items will combo with each others depending on their adjacency, which add even more (good) complexity to the inventory management as you really try to make the most optimized build! Fortunately the tooltips are here to tell you the actual effects so you can check whether your new item placement is better than the previous one. But each item takes some definite space, and has some definite shape. You basically loot items after each combat which you must fit into your limited backpack (which becomes bigger as you lvl up), and use these items during fights. A really good take on the roguelite genre! Getting sweet loot and choosing what’s most important to keep is something I’ll never get tired of, and most of my deaths are from sheer greed. Fantastically fun and addicting if you loved inventory management in Resident Evil 4 then you’ll probably like Backpack Hero, since that mechanic is this games heart. You will encounter colorful friends and deadly foes! When you aren’t putting your life in danger, you will use the resources you have gathered to upgrade your town! By organizing the perfect town, you will restore the world of Orderia and rescue the animals who live there! Your progress in the overworld unlocks new content but it won’t give you any unfair advantages on a trip into the dungeons. I've had steam corrupt and lock folders on portal drive that swapped between my two PCs and just do all sorts of weirdness with permissions despite both systems being w11 home, & no folder protections on it.Many animals live in the dark dungeons beneath the world. steam 'SHOULD' handle it correctly, but you never know when it'll trip it self and cause issues, or if something got left behind some check assumed something. Seriously, I would suggest people do a complete clean install of the game, any steam game, if they've swapped between branches. I've had steam do some wacky wacky things with a few games where it was inexplicable, and I'm not going to stop suggesting 'checking your end of things first', and it doesn't help anyone involved if you're going to get all aggro about it. (Honestly I feel bad for the players who suffered from it) Though from what I've gathered it seems to be alot of the people whom had it installed before the 1.0 release and were playing it. Though with that said, making sure you're side is working normally first should always be done. eh, you'd be surprised how often I see an issue like this be something poorly related to the setup like this. I have not this issue on other games that are on the exact same harddrive and I bet that other players will have the same experience. Originally posted by DePhoegon.Considering how many people report this issue (not only the forum but also in public reviews) I doubt it's an issue of "system files not in order" and more like "we messed up how our save system works". Considering how many people report this issue (not only the forum but also in public reviews) I doubt it's an issue of "system files not in order" and more like "we messed up how our save system works". Heck, personally suggest to not have steam installed under 'program files' at all to prevent system security from hitting it. you might want to move the location of the game to a folder that isn't protected. say a feature that protects a system install folder. Which is also to say, that if you're under windows & you're using. The default save for this game is under the SaveDir `/steamapps/common/Backpack Hero/SavesDir` You guys sure your file systems are in order? It's frustrating but it won't stop me from playing the game. Originally posted by Thing:I have manually saved in town every time before closing the game and I still lost my save.
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