so how's your english lit major coming along?
Needing to return to my high school maths book to understand my crpg's combat system is poor design.
5d6+2 vs target number of 10, SUCH COMPLICASHUNS
Thanks for demonstrating your smugness, tabletop rpg player.
To be fair, it isn't that simple to calculate the probability of that.
When an attack is made, the Armor Class of the opponent being attacked is subtracted from the THAC0 of the attacker. The resulting number is the what the attacker must ‘roll’ in order to hit the opponent. This “roll of the die” is done with a d20, or twenty sided die, resulting in a number between 1 and 20. If the attacker rolls the number necessary or higher, then the attack is successful, and damage is done. If the attack is unsuccessful,then the attacker missed completely or was unable to penetrate the opponent’s armor.
bg2's manual, you dolt. complaining that you don't get something and it's never explained by the game while not even bothering to read said game's manual is pretty asinine.Of course, you guys actually think the whole world has played AD&D and actually has the manual to refer to, like the Bible. lol
Thank for pointing that out, I corrected the calculations. I added the constant +2 before taking the average, instead of afterwards.Not quite. The expectation of a six-sided dice is 3.5, so 5 of them is 17.5, plus the constant that's 19.5. In expectation.
Combat wise generally speaking, I mean Warcraft 3, DOTA, WOW, Diablo 3 Are big improvements on BGII realtime combat.
No, you fit here perfectly. Just be prepared to face consequences...How is me joining a joke? Are my opinions so absurd you say I have no place here?
Pretty complicated considering most people have never rolled more than two dice in monopoly. I don't even know the what 5d6+2 means, it's never explained in BGII, you never learn it in high school (or if I have it was promptly forgotten like most things in high school maths class). Ignorance of how arrogant it is to expect everyone to know what dice roll notation is, is at best bad design. But what can you expect from smug tabletop rpg players, unwilling to let unwashed non tabletop rpg players into their wonderful little fantasy world?
There's nothing wrong with anmistake once in awhile, you ellitist.
Myself in contrast only play the best crpg's ever made, and even then i'm quite critical of them. BG2 had poor combat, a bad GUI and poor navigation, needed to play it with a game guide to cut down on frustration.
Makes perfect sense that such retard would register on April the 1st...BG2 had a bad GUI