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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Witchdoctor:
As already mentioned above, you can create all the characters in your party by starting a multiplayer game on your own computer. The only disadvantage is that you might end up with a party that is too strong, if you take the time to roll realy good scores on them all. Also, you have to go through the extra step of selecting/confirming each party member again every time you load a multiplayer game. You can copy the game to the single player directory as SookmaCook mentioned and avoid that hassle; just be sure the caharacter you want as your main character is in the first slot before copying to the single player folder. One other advantage to multiplayer, at least in BG I, is that you can pause the game and still get into the inventory, without the game restarting.<hr></blockquote> <font color="lightblue"> Not an issue with BG2. If ur in ur Inventory screen, the game is temparily paused- same with record, map, and all of those other menu thingis. This means that if u want to change to a weapon that u dont have equipped, u dont have to run away from the fight. </font> |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by SookmaCook:
<font color="lightblue"> Not an issue with BG2. If ur in ur Inventory screen, the game is temparily paused- same with record, map, and all of those other menu thingis. This means that if u want to change to a weapon that u dont have equipped, u dont have to run away from the fight. </font><hr></blockquote> the decision to do that is a little curious.... not that im complaning [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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