Felvidek V1.03 -
Felvidék v1.03
Overview
Felvidék v1.03 is a concise update-focused article introducing a revised edition of a software, cultural project, map pack, or creative work titled "Felvidék." This version emphasizes stability, localization, and curated content improvements while preserving the core identity of the project. The following article presents purpose, key changes in v1.03, technical and user-facing improvements, installation/upgrade notes, and a short roadmap.
- Enemy Scaling: Bosses in the "Blood Chapel" segment have had their health pools reduced by 15%, making them less of a grind.
- Stagger Mechanic: The stagger system has been re-coded. In previous versions, staggering an enemy felt random. Now, specific weapon types (Axes and Maces) have a guaranteed chance to stagger on a critical hit.
- Pavol’s Intoxication: Being drunk now increases critical hit chance but drastically reduces accuracy for healing items. This makes risky "drunk builds" more viable but also punishes recklessness harder.
Gameplay Mechanics
, an alcoholic knight navigating an alternate history Highlands ravaged by Ottoman spies, Hussite pillagers, and supernatural horrors. The game is celebrated for its: Distinct Aesthetic Felvidek v1.03
refinements, the game is more polished than ever, solidifying its status as a must-play for fans of unconventional storytelling. A World of Mud, Wine, and Ottoman Spies Set in 15th-century Slovakia (the "Highlands" or ), you play as Felvidék v1
and surreal storytelling. Set in an alternate-history 15th-century Slovakia (historically part of the Kingdom of Hungary), the game follows Pavol, a "fair knight with alcohol problems," as he navigates a landscape plagued by Hussite pillagers, Ottoman spies, and eldritch horrors. Artistic and Narrative Identity Enemy Scaling: Bosses in the "Blood Chapel" segment
is a surreal, retro-styled RPG that excels in artistic presentation but offers a streamlined, sometimes polarizing gameplay experience. As of v1.03, it remains a short, highly-focused journey through a gritty 15th-century Slovakian setting. 🎨 Visuals & Atmosphere