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Well, I killed Cet, completed all the quests, could not complete the assassin quest (Firestormed the rats... Hate Rats!!!) and now I feel empty... is there anything else to do? Or do I have to go to the shop and buy Baldur's gate II?
My deepest thanks to all those that helped me and to all those that helped everyone else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Johnnie |
YOu could play again!
Personally, I didn't like Balders Gate 2. Started it and took it off my machine after a week. Still many people seem to enjoy it. Perhaps trying the demo would help you decided. Wyv |
Try playing again with one character. Thats what I think im going to do after I have finnished. Its gonna be a tough start with just a wizard, but he'll be one kewl dood by the end...hehe...."power rules" to have "maxpower" ultimatly rules......
*evil grin* |
maxpower: You want a tough start? Start with just a WARRIOR; no offensive magic when the Mantraps come around...
It can be done, btw, though it's not by any means easy; personally, anything to make this (ridiculously easy) game hard is worth trying... |
Tortulho & Wyvern:
I've done just that. I knew I would finish W&W this past Sunday, so on Saturday I bought BGII. I hate to say that I spent more time installing the game than I've played it so far. I just can't get into the game! I think I've been spoiled by this game and now I like 1st person pespective games better. Now, I've played BG and IWD and enjoyed them well enough, but after Wizards And Warriors, these games seem non-immersive. I feel like a god looking down on the puny humans. Also the dialog is too small and you start in the middle of the story. I probably feel this way 'cause I didn't finish the first Baldur's Gate, so I really don't know what is going on. I guess I'll catch on eventually..... Where the heck is Wiz 8? MArk |
As for Baldur's Gate II ...
If you've enjoyed BGI and IWD, I think you'll eventually enjoy BGII, too. Personally, I found the 'game world' really impressive because it was created with much more attention to detail than the other two games. The difference, especially when compared to W&W, is that it is fairly easy to get lost in those details. I have to admit that I haven't gotten past the third chapter (and am playing a lot more W&W and DiabloII just now because I don't feel like paying a lot of attention to details these days, too much work to do). If you have lots of time and don't just play in the evenings, give BGII a chance (I love it when Jan Janssen tries to lure Boo away from Minsc ). If you can only play for an hour or two at a time, better go back and play W&W with yet another party. Oh, and try to see the first chapter of BGII as a kind of preface ... the game really doesn't start to get interesting until you get out into town and get a rough idea of what's going on. Just my opinion, Stine |
I guess that I can play W&W again, but not so soon... The main reason why I loved the game was because of the surprise and because of the exploring part. This is why I loved Tomb Raider I, enjoyed II, hated III and had no opinion on the IV. I want more exploring, so I guess I need new places to see and new people to meet....
I'll probably be back one day, meanwhile my deepest thanks to everyone in this forum!!!!! Johnnie |
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