Flubby said:If you not like Skyrim come out in 11:11:11. I have forum here about to be sticked. We can discuss there.
TNO said:Bros, a question.
SCS looks good, but I forgot to include it in my bigworld install. Can I stick it in half way through a game (with BW setup or similar) or will it horribly mess everything up?
SCO said:Started again
Figured out that if i didn't install the tactics version the megamod wouldn't install the tougher fights.
LoPan said:...but it seems we are having rather similar experiences with BG and IWD (I ended up enjoying IWD quite a lot though for the first hour or five I was fairly perturbed) and if you are now starting to see something in it and are enjoying it then it is a safe bet that it'll only get better from there on.
almondblight said:I think the only two fights so far where I had to think about tactics have been the Necromancer Cleric (Bassilus) and the Wizard at the friendly arm in, both of which were admittedly fun. But I don't recall myself having to change up my tactics and try new things nearly as much as I did with IWD.
ur a nerd lmaoLoPan said:Zed said:Stop spamming bullshit in RPG Discussion Exmit. Fuck off to GD where you belong, shittiest poster on the codex motherfucker. Reported your spam and I hope you get permabanned.
As for BG2, the strengths are
1) NPCs and NPC interaction.
2) Some pretty epics battles (dragons, liches etc. "lol they r ez" well if you figure them out of course they are, nerd).
3) Class specializations, the amount of NPCs and two pretty distinct ways to play through a pretty big portion of the game gives good re-playability.
4) Some really nice side-quests and NPC quests.
5) Music and voice acting.
The story is so-so but better than the average DnD story I suppose. Some dungeons have tedious design, some are better.
Overall my favorite RPG.
1) Where? Who? So far all NPC's have been either generic or perturbing.
2) Coo! Having played BG1 I do doubt any battle will find me finding it epic in due to lack of challenge, but fair enough, here for the story after all and sometimes there is story in a battle.
3)I have no idea what this means, class specializations in the NPC's, in me? I know there is a cavalier out there (or was it an inquisitor?) which is pretty specific, in either case I do not see how this matters as statistics have nothing to do outside combat and meticulous trap detection.
4)The only one I've heard of as universally appreciated is this Firkraag fellow, or however it was spelled.
5)Music is the standard fantasy fare and voice acting is irrelevant in any game that features it in minority, in minority voice acting is little but flare which is nice but ultimately as useless as fancying up the graphics from BG1.
I do feel overly critical, what am I going on here besides hearsay? I'll go on with the game however reluctantly, I have not been supplied with a reason for this game being anything but tedium and drag so I suppose I'll have to investigate much further. Though I see no reason why in this our glorious 21th century no one has yet to give me their explicit reasons for liking the game, we live in the age of deconstruction for goodness sake (though I dare omit Terpsichore and Varn from this outcry).
octavius said:Install Sword Coast Stratagems if yoo want more interesting and challenging combat. Seriosuly, that mod is a masterpiece.
If you do, let me know how you fare against the Red Wizards (if Edwin is not with you).
CappenVarra said:I might be mistaken, but it seems nobody mentioned the best single element of both Baldur's Gate games: they allow you to kill Drizzit and loot his corpse. If there ever was a character that could use a good killing or two, it's that abortion of Salvatore's...
LoPan said:FatCat said:LoPan said:FatCat said:LoPan said:To concise: Why is BG2 considered anything but a piece of shit
Because "Codex is so hurr durr edgy" , some really dislike it others pretend to do so only to be accepted .
It's a great RPG.
P.S Exmit is a faggot.
But why? I understand we all have different tastes in these and all matters and that is more than entirely acceptable, but I consider BG2 an intolerable piece of shit; then again, I once enjoyed Oblivion and now I cannot stand it for the life of me so clearly these things are are variable to experience and reason. I cannot find anything redeemable in BG2, and I wonder what people find in it that I do not.
You can't like pizza if you hate cheese.
But I like the cheese, or the pizza, whatever part of this metaphor or simile is which and what I enjoy the IE engine and the rulseset, even the combat with its many strange flaws and exploits; however, in BG2 combat ends up being either against trash-mobs or hard fights resolved by a nigh mandatory reload followed by mass-buffing. It his mainly a dungeon crawl, which I am not averse to, that chiefly involves buffing which, with the lenient resting system, quickly turns tedious. So what is in this game that makes people like it or recall their time with it fondly, for I see nothing in it what so ever; poor combat, terrible story. Though the story part is hardly fair, really, I have not played through it, but what I have heard and experienced (fuck you, Imoen, fuck you.) the game is hardly promising. BG1 had a slow start but BG2 is just ludicrous, at this point surely there should be something to catch my interest in the story but all it has supplied me is several reasons to fuck off and do something else.
LoPan said:I got heavy lag when trying out SCS and looking for any other mod or any way to fix that lag is a field of confusion mines. Modding Baldur's Gate is probably worth the hassle but goodness me what a hassle it is. Knowing what is good and what isn't and what is compatible with what and what is too hard, just right or a game breaker requires an inordinate amount of widely scattered reading of questionable relevancies, or so my experience has so far been with trying to mod BG1.
If you install SCS after Ascension it's fine, SCS even has custom AI stuff for some Ascension bosses if I remember the SCS readme right.SCO said:Didn't realize ascension for BGT was in Big Picture. Didn't install that as the AI components looked like they might conflict with scs. Ah well, next time.