Is the OP your alt?
The posting standards seem quite low on the Obsidian boards: even you seem monocled and literate in such "company"...
It became a lot closer to bioware social. The incredibly long ass posts about how we all should be kind to each other and create a form of criticism which would not offend anyone, together with "it's just my opinion dude" made it insufferable to navigate in a search for goddamn point. Some people are just outright random and impossible to comprehend i.e suddenly door slams open and dude rushes in crying that everyone should just solo that shit because playing a party is a fucking chore. My favorite moment was when some people tried to tear Tigranes into little ribbons for pointing out that, well, PoE was indeed promised as a hardcore game for an audience that enjoys party combat.I always get some form of e-cancer when I visit the Obsidian forums, it really is something.
I agree on this and according thousands guides on BG1/BG2 many people agree too, only pink glasses wielders like Shadenuat refuse to admit.Maybe the perception of IE games being hard(for some people) has to do with the 2nd edition rules and how easy it is to make an underpowered character. IE games have way more traps that will make the game more difficult. Underpowered classes like a straight thief, and plenty of useless spells. There's only a handful of useful spells in Baldur's Gate1/2 and knowing which ones will make the game much easier.
This is one aspect of IE that Pillars did not inherit. Not everything in Pillars is balanced, but that balance is much tighter so its almost impossible to make an underpowered character.
You have a point.IMO should have called it DRA for die roll advantage, such a simple concept with such a weird name.
Congratulations! You successfully destroyed all your weak arguments by yourself! Oh wait, you can't destroy that doesn't exist in first place. Cherry picking does NOT count as argument. I am not a fan of anime and even despise some cancerous weaboo people, but blame them for using weird pictures as portraits for their builds is a top of arrogance and hypocrisy. They should using only "verified" by you portraits or what? Interestng, If you was a weaboo, you would hate people with classic painting portraits? So many questions, not enough answers.Also the character builds with anime girl portraits.
I struggle to understand why would be anyone hate such an old game, maybe it's defensive reaction on people who claim that EVERYTHING should be the same as in 20 years old game. Nothing paradoxical in hate towards people, who hate you.For forum dedicated to PoE games especially, the amount of people outright hating on IE also became unbelievably high. Seems paradoxical to me.
Rather that things that were already fixed and implemented by fans throughout 20 years should have served as a point of reference about what fans wanted in the new game. But that's all useless talk by now.EVERYTHING should be the same as in 20 years old game
Who/What is Horo? Sorry, maybe I am stupid, but I don't understand.There's no need to be upset friend. Horo is p. cool.
Rather that things that were already fixed and implemented by fans throughout 20 years should have served as a point of reference about what fans wanted in the new game. But that's all useless talk by now.
In IE you gain all spells and if one is useless, you simply memorise another which is better for the encounter.
Yes, but you said, "You can't pick wrong spells in IE because you always have them."
Fact is, you can pick wrong spells and you don't always have them (the full spell range for each and every circle).
This is true even of BG2, where you start out pretty powerful and find yourself in a rich city. Sorcerers aside (we know they get to pick spells as they lvl - but you can still make a wrong choice, which hurts, let's bear that in mind), arcane spellcasters first have to find the spell scroll. Adventurer's Mart does not offer many key spell scrolls. You have to explore a whole city and its sprawling outskirts to find them (as loot and through other vendors, a few of which need to be opened up by doing quests or exploring at different times of the day). Then, there is a chance of failure in scribing it to the spellbook.
IWD and IWD2 are very stingy in spell scroll itemization. I have written about that more than I would care to admit.
PS:T, too. It can take a while to get TNO and Dak'kon going with good spell ranges per circle. Good luck finding the I WIN spells such as EED.
You also ignored your other statement: "In IE every class is a well rounded package doing everything you need"
Clearly, that's just bull.
That would make sense if you needed anything but 1-2 spells per level.
1st - magic missiles/identify but that's stretching it
2nd - horror/MI
3d - haste/FB/Skull trap
4th - Stoneskin/MAAAAAAAAYBE Secret Word if rushing
5th - Breach
6th - Pierce Magic/True S
7th and above are luxuries and cheese basically
7th - w/e
8th - horrid wilting
9th - lol, pick anything they are all IWIN buttons.
That would make sense if you needed anything but 1-2 spells per level.
1st - magic missiles/identify but that's stretching it
2nd - horror/MI
3d - haste/FB/Skull trap
4th - Stoneskin/MAAAAAAAAYBE Secret Word if rushing
5th - Breach
6th - Pierce Magic/True S
7th and above are luxuries and cheese basically
7th - w/e
8th - horrid wilting
9th - lol, pick anything they are all IWIN buttons.
Exactly- And you wouldn't know to pick or buy those few spells unless you're already experienced with the game- hence the point that it's easy to make an ineffective character in BG if you don't know what you're doing. And this is just Wizards- try playing a thief. The concept of thief/rogue being glass cannons wasn't around then. Except for your 1 backstab, you were just glass without the cannon.
You can make an ineffective character in POE as well- but you'd have to try much harder because all of the classes are actually useful. And of course you can always respec.
anyone who thinks poe system is better than *any* version of d&d is delusional
Dude this argument is really retarded. "You wouldn't know you want more spells for your wizard". As compared to what, wanting less spells?Exactly- And you wouldn't know to pick or buy those few spells unless you're already experienced with the game
I'd say PoE with it's "pick best of worst" proved somewhat that choice for the reasoning of just having one is overrated.Choosing stuff is good, or even just getting new stuff
This is the double standard that has irritated me all throughout PoE:I had a thought. Since POE is not bound by the simplicity of fast PnP rules, and the calculations are already complex enough that you'd need a calculator to do them- they could have added tactical simulation elements in the form of modifiers for things like elevation, weather, cover, ect.