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I need an oldschool cRPG to play.

Which of the following would you most reccommend?

  • Betrayal at Krondor

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  • Planescape: Torment

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  • Wasteland

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ever

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Play any of the IE games if you haven't already. They're all pretty grand.

You could also try something like Arx Fatalis or Wizardry 8 if c.2000 quality 3D doesn't bother you.

I have another set of recommendations if you're looking for something even older tho.
 

Jive One

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If you like the space opera setting of the already-mentioned Elite games, I strongly recommend rocking out both the Starflight and Star Control series. Both are multi-genre but with a focus on adventure and role-playing and both have great production values in terms of detail, art, music, etc.

If you want a straight-up RPG, Planet's Edge is pretty good and was made by the same folks who worked on the older Might & Magic's.
 

Winter Ale

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Jive One said:
If you like the space opera setting of the already-mentioned Elite games, I strongly recommend rocking out both the Starflight and Star Control series. Both are multi-genre but with a focus on adventure and role-playing and both have great production values in terms of detail, art, music, etc.

If you want a straight-up RPG, Planet's Edge is pretty good and was made by the same folks who worked on the older Might & Magic's.

I never considered Starflight or its blatant (and wonderfully updated, highly improved copy) Star Control II (the latter freeware - sc2.scoureforge.net) as RPGs, myself. But some do.

And there's no set of three games I've loved as much as those. Not Fallout, not Torment, not Ultima II, V, VII, or VIII (j/k).

Realms of Arkania might be a hair too DOS menu driven for you. Nice set of games, but VERY old school. Darklands is a little ponderous but different from anything else I've seen and kind of cool.

I agree on Betrayal at Krondor.

But I'm surprised no one's mentioned Pool of Radiance (SSI / Gold Box game).
 

bhlaab

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I'd say if you haven't played Torment yet go for that first. It's one of those games everybody should play at least once
 

Vipera

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Okay guys, I want to do PS: Torment but I'm not sure how it will do on Vista. I would torrent it and then mount the ISO using Daemon Tools; anyone foresee a problem?
 

Fezzik

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Vipera said:
Okay guys, I want to do PS: Torment but I'm not sure how it will do on Vista. I would torrent it and then mount the ISO using Daemon Tools; anyone foresee a problem?
The only significant problem I'm aware of is that without taking the appropriate steps, the game may freeze when you cast spells and whatnot. One way to deal with it is to turn off hardware acceleration, though I've only played like that on XP so I can't vouch for it. I remember someone posted a link elsewhere on here to a fix for the problem, but I don't remember where.

Edit: I found it looking through my post history.

And here's a link from this thread that might be useful.
 

bhlaab

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Vipera said:
Okay guys, I want to do PS: Torment but I'm not sure how it will do on Vista. I would torrent it and then mount the ISO using Daemon Tools; anyone foresee a problem?

I had to jump through quite a few hoops to get it running well on XP... so probably.

http://www.shsforums.net/index.php?showtopic=30840
This should help you out if you get slowdown problems.

Also use Infinity Cracker to get rid of the CD check.

And look up resolution patches-- but be sure to find a good UI mod to go along with it
 

Qkieu

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I have managed to fix all my problems with PS:T on my Vista so if you still have any problems just let me know an I'll help you.
 

Burning Bridges

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Vipera said:
He asked for non-RPGs too prior to editing his post, you fagget.

Then this goes to the OP: Why do you edit out stuff from your post if people have already responded to it, you son of a blood pissing gypsy?
 

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I read that KOTOR is now oldschool and KOTOR is a child of makers of Mass Effect, Jade Empire and Baldur's Gate. Can't go wrong with that one.
 

Quilty

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Play PS:T.

And then, when you finish it, lament the lack of any other RPGs (outside of the holy trinity) that are half as well written as old Torment.
 

Burning Bridges

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I think it's time someone puts this kind of question in an FAQ at RPGCodex and make it sticky.
 

Vipera

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GlobalExplorer said:
Vipera said:
He asked for non-RPGs too prior to editing his post, you fagget.

Then this goes to the OP: Why do you edit out stuff from your post if people have already responded to it, you son of a blood pissing gypsy?
Two reasons:

A) No one had directly quoted my original post as of the point in time at which it was edited.

and

B) In retrospect, also asking for recommendations of non-RPGs is incongruous with the subject of this sub-forum.

Quilty said:
Play PS:T.

And then, when you finish it, lament the lack of any other RPGs (outside of the holy trinity) that are half as well written as old Torment.
I'm undoubtedly going to get shit for asking this, but here goes: what is the 'Holy Trinity' of RPGs?
 

Vipera

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Okay guys, here goes.

Initializing download!

No pirate links, k? Kkkodeks allows almost everything, but this is one of the 2 things we don't. Also, if someone can't find a pirate link by himself he's not worthy of getting the game for free anyways ~Jarl
 

Vipera

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My comrades, it has been a great success. So great that I can play Torment directly from its program file without bothering with CDs or mounting the ISO, and that it restored some stuff Black Isle apparently removed before release.
 

Andhaira

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Play Lands of Lore. (the original)
 

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