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About the Game. Travel 2,000 years into the past and relive the final days of a cursed Roman city, where if one person sins, everyone dies. Combat is an option, but violence will only get you so far.
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There are 4 different endings to The Forgotten City. They...
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The Forgotten City is a quest mod for The Elder Scrolls V:...
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A wiki dedicated to detailing the rich world of Haden Gregory's The Forgotten City, a Vampire the Masquerade Table Top Roleplaying Game set in modern day (Or night) of Oklahoma.
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The Forgotten City is a mystery adventure game of exploration and deduction. It is developed by Modern Storyteller and published by Dear Villagers, and has been in development since 2017. The game is based on the award winning Skyrim mod of the same name, released in 2015.
After Character Creation and the first quests setting up the plot, the player is free to run around the city. Here they will mainly talk to the inhabitants and attempt to solve their issues, exploring the city for clues on it's purpose, all while exploiting the time loop to progress. All of this in order to get closer to finding a way make to their time.
The game features the aforementioned time loop. Every loop, someone is going to break the so-called Golden Rule, forcing the loop to start anew. The player will keep any items they were carrying, along with all the knowledge they have acquired. Everything else reset, including all the characters memories.
•Explore an open-world ancient Roman city with historically authentic art, architecture, costumes and customs
•Investigate a gripping, non-linear mystery with multiple endings
•Become entwined in the lives of richly detailed, deeply interactive characters
•Grapple with moral dilemmas which have life-and-death consequences
•Play as whoever you want, by choosing your character’s gender, origin and backstory
•Solve problems with reason, charm, bribery, intimidation, violence, or by cleverly exploiting the time-loop
Minimum
•OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit •Processor: 3GHz (4 Core) CPU •Memory: 8 GB RAM •Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti 2GB | AMD Radeon R7 265 •DirectX: Version 11 •Storage: 26 GB available space •Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Recommended
•OS: Windows 10 64-bit •Processor: 3.2 GHz (4 Core) CPU Memory: 8 GB RAM •Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 | AMD Radeon RX 580 •DirectX: Version 11 •Storage: 26 GB available space •Sound Card: DirectX Compatible •Additional Notes: Recommend installing on SSD
The soundtrack for The Forgotten City was composed by Michael Allen. The soundtrack CD is sold separately, or along with the Digital Collector's Edition. It consists of 30 tracks with the total running time of 1 hour 17 minutes.
- AMD Radeon R7 265
- Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
- 8 GB RAM
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There are 4 different endings to The Forgotten City. They can be achieved at different points in the game, and with different degrees of understanding. If an ending as been achieved, it is still possible to load a save made before the ending to get the others.
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The Forgotten City is a quest mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition. The first quest will automatically start when the Dragonborn reaches level five, or when venturing into the Forgotten Ruins (located in the far south-west corner of Skyrim).
- Nick James Pearce
- Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
- 1.8.1 (Classic)1.8 (SE)
What this guide will offer: Complete walkthrough to the game from start to finish. Guides to how to complete each Lead. Guide on how to unlock all four Endings. Location Guide for Denarii Chests
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The Forgotten City is home to countless and ruthless factions, many of them sway from side to side like blades of grass. Order out of Chaos. Those who follow the Camarilla may not be doing so...