https://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131643/postmortem_ssis_dark_sun_online_.phpSomeone should reverse engineer and make Crimson Sands great again. This is one game I almost cry over never having to play.
I think the impression that the game got worse after the arena has much to do with the setting.
It is, after all, a big desert planet.
Deserts just aren't particularly interesting to look at or explore, even if there is content.
One thing I always wondered was whether how many allies you recruit affects the final battle. You have to recruit the major towns in order for the game to progress. But then there are a few smaller groups here and that are optional. The final battle is a jump in difficulty and a party that rolled through the rest of the game can have a hard time with it. It would make a lot of sense if recruiting more people resulted in more help in that last fight. From what I've seen, having those extra groups on your side doesn't matter. Anyone know for sure?
BTW - If anyone is reading this thread and thinking about playing this for the 1st time: Every one one of your characters should be at least dual classed
BTW - If anyone is reading this thread and thinking about playing this for the 1st time: Every one one of your characters should be at least dual classed
Not if you plan to use them in Wake of the Ravager. Dualclassing in Shattered Lands means wasting the whopping 5 or 6 levels in primary (and secondary if applicable) class. Persevere.
BTW - If anyone is reading this thread and thinking about playing this for the 1st time: Every one one of your characters should be at least dual classed
Not if you plan to use them in Wake of the Ravager. Dualclassing in Shattered Lands means wasting the whopping 5 or 6 levels in primary (and secondary if applicable) class. Persevere.
probably meant multiclass with at least 2 classes
I think the impression that the game got worse after the arena has much to do with the setting.
It is, after all, a big desert planet.
Deserts just aren't particularly interesting to look at or explore, even if there is content.
I think the impression that the game got worse after the arena has much to do with the setting.
It is, after all, a big desert planet.
Deserts just aren't particularly interesting to look at or explore, even if there is content.
well, at least they visually depicted differen kinds of desert; sand, salt, rock. Not that it made any mechanical differences as far as I'm aware... could be that certain types of terrain used up movement points more quickly than others, which would be consistent with the claim in the manual that Elves move more quickly over difficult terrain than other races. Could also be that Elves simply had more movement points than other medium and small sized races though.
One thing I always wondered was whether how many allies you recruit affects the final battle. You have to recruit the major towns in order for the game to progress. But then there are a few smaller groups here and that are optional. The final battle is a jump in difficulty and a party that rolled through the rest of the game can have a hard time with it. It would make a lot of sense if recruiting more people resulted in more help in that last fight. From what I've seen, having those extra groups on your side doesn't matter. Anyone know for sure?
By now, yeah, sure... mostly because I know most of the BG1 & 2 contents by heartI think the impression that the game got worse after the arena has much to do with the setting.
It is, after all, a big desert planet.
Deserts just aren't particularly interesting to look at or explore, even if there is content.
It is about 1000 times more interesting to me than exploring Baldur's Gate 1, which is just extremely generic and uninteresting.
They are rare precisely because they are NOT interesting to most people.Desert landscapes are relatively rare in RPGs so they're more interesting to explore.
It's fine if you like them, you'll just have to live with most people not particularly enjoying a prolonged desert setting. People like familiarity, and most are more familiar with forests and plains than deserts.
if I hadn't run into the endgame bug I would have liked to verify that, too.
if I hadn't run into the endgame bug I would have liked to verify that, too.
What is "the endgame bug"?