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Originally posted by Micah Foehammer:
In IWD, you create your entire party - up to six people. There are no npc's within the game that will join your group.
In BG2, you have the option to either create your entire party (if you are clever) or you can utilize the npc's you find within the game.
I forgot one BIG difference between the two games. In BG2, if your main character dies, the game is OVER (you can always reload from your last save of course). In IWD, there is no MAIN character. Each character is simply a part of the group and unless ALL of the characters die in IWD, you can continue playing.
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Awesome! i didnt like that in bg2 how when my main char died the game ended. I think its gonna be cool to make my own party, u can give them scripts though right?
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