KeighnMcDeath
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Damn, I must've forgot to try the Curse to Savage on my c64.
Maybe they are just tired of being together. After a whole game, they don't want to see each other anymore. But yeah, it would be better if transfer the party would remove the infighting.they'll engage in so much infighting
Some more modern examples way later than the OP games:
Golden Sun requires a 100% complete save be transfered to fully complete all the sidequests in the second game (heavy glitches that may be TAS only can bypass this, but not anyway to do it legit). It has no real balance impact since the bonuses only apply after 3/4ths+ of the game is completed anyways.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse has this. It lets you transfer currently equipped stuff from the original game. It greatly reduces early tedium to start with a better ki charge skill, but it doesn't do anything unique as far as I know and 1: the first game is tedious on its own compared to 2 2: the second retreads so much of the original, but better, you're not even missing anything.
Various Armored Core games let you transfer obtained stuff forward, at least within the same sub-series. This ranges from neat, to pointless, to virtually required (Last Raven)
Baldur's Gate transfer is a good example of how to do character transfer well
Baldur's Gate transfer is a good example of how to do character transfer well
You mean the "we decided to kill half of your party members offscreen for no apparent reason" Baldur's Gate, right?
Hm, I just grinded level or two just in the inn. Skeleton closet was very useful too.even the first town is really too brutal for a new party.
Mass Effect 1 has become less of an RPG in the Legendary edition. You can`t import Mass Effect 1 OG saves into the LE.any tips for importing shepard into mass effect 2 from 1?
Neverwinter Nights 1+2 also did character transfers. The main campaign and expansion campaigns for NWN1 were structured around either creating a new character for each chapter or importing a character exported from the previous chapter.Baldur's Gate transfer is a good example of how to do character transfer well, but sadly, one of the last series to do so, as for some reason most games decided to stop doing that at the start of the century. You start out a few levels higher in BG2, but will quickly make that up with a new party. You also get to keep a few good items from the first game, but only some of them and nothing too overpowering. Importing gives you an advantage, but not too much of one.
DA2 is crap so it doesn't really matter.Not a classic RPG but I've always wondered how importing in the Dragon Age games works. I beat Dragon Age Origins and 2 a long long time ago on the xbox 360, but never knew if you could import Origins character to 2. And if you can do that. What does it change? You play as Hawke in the second game in a new city, so I'm not sure if importing will do anything. Reason why I'm asking is because the feature is in Mass Effect so maybe it's in the Dragon Age games too.
Also. What about Dragon Age Inquisition. Is importing supported in that one. I never got to play it cause the idiots who made the game had a bright idea of making you download stuff online. So if you bought xbox 360 CD like any normal person. You needed internet connectivity otherwise your game won't work. That was so dumb cause I didn't have internet and couldn't get my game to work. I was so sad. I wasted about 60 bucks on a broken game. Never bought another Bioware game because they sold me a product that didn't work. Bastards. They deserved all the controversies they got.
Non-indie western RPGs made during the 2005-2015 should be removed from any threads.Kind of torn whether to remove "classic" from the first post and the thread's title, and include Mass Effect, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age, etc.
Hmmm, probably not.
mass effect is older now than pool of radiance was when this site was createdKind of torn whether to remove "classic" from the first post and the thread's title, and include Mass Effect, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age, etc.
Hmmm, probably not.
So does that mean that you could transfer your party from 1 into 2 as well? (in addition to importing your party from one chapter to another within a single game)Neverwinter Nights 1+2 also did character transfers.
You can't transfer between games. NWN2 is on a different engine and uses the 3.5 ruleset instead of the 3.0 ruleset, and I think the file formatting is different anyways. Completely different graphics and models too. But within the game, you can transfer between modules.So does that mean that you could transfer your party from 1 into 2 as well? (in addition to importing your party from one chapter to another within a single game)Neverwinter Nights 1+2 also did character transfers.
Is that true for NWN2 as well, or only for the first game?But within the game, you can transfer between modules.