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The Magister
![]() Join Date: May 31, 2001
Location: England
Posts: 137
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I never played BG2 but am addicted to BG1 what an adventure.
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Quintesson
![]() Join Date: April 6, 2001
Location: two leagues down
Posts: 1,081
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If you life BGI I would say BGII is a must. ![]() ------------------ ![]() |
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Dracolisk
![]() Join Date: March 21, 2001
Location: Europe
Age: 40
Posts: 6,136
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Bg2 is better in alot of ways but i still vote bg1.
------------------ ![]() Those who watch their backs meet death from the front- Dreamer128 paladin of the order of the holy flame. |
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Manshoon
![]() Join Date: March 27, 2001
Location: Burlington,VT
Posts: 163
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I am just starting BGI after finishing BGII! A little backward, but I decided that I want to export my character into my next trip through BGII. So, far, though expectedly not enhanced graphically as BGII, it is fun and I sense a pull to return to my game after not being there for about an hour! Always a good sign. I will keep you posted.
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#5 |
20th Level Warrior
![]() Join Date: April 9, 2001
Location: Dallas, Tx, USA
Age: 56
Posts: 2,830
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Anyone who has read my posts knows that I love both games. Right now, I'm still "into" GB2 since I waiting for TOB. BUT...
BG1 is amazing. It the "first love", a truly great game which starts the epic. Since you are starting at level 1, there is still that feeling of "What a big, dangerous world we've entered.." After seeing the layout of the towns, I felt like the country boy visiting the "big" city when I first entered Baldur's Gate. ![]() Finding cool weapons, and fighting my way through enemies while barely keeping myself alive... ![]() BG2 is what you'll remember after you play it, but everytime you load up BG, you'll find a lump in your throat... gotta love 'em... ![]() ![]() ------------------ ![]() ![]() The RudeDawg Known in these Forgotten Realms as Perin LightEyes and my girlfriends, Pamila and Pfil. "Let them come. Let them ALL come." |
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Knight of the Rose
![]() Join Date: January 8, 2001
Location: Scotland
Age: 39
Posts: 4,419
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I know how you feel Runedawg, your first steps outside Candlekeep accompanied with constant yells of "HOLY CRAP A BEAR!!!" and "SH*T AN OGRE!!!!".....ah those were the days, opposed to now in BG2 where you're more likley to hear: "What? Only one dragon?"
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#7 |
Symbol of Cyric
![]() Join Date: March 1, 2001
Location: Outside my place
Age: 43
Posts: 1,283
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Jerome, you hit the nail there !!! I remember when i first met the ogre... D*MN !!! Hehe, i felt REAL fear when i met him
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#8 |
20th Level Warrior
![]() Join Date: April 9, 2001
Location: Dallas, Tx, USA
Age: 56
Posts: 2,830
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I remember the first wolf Imoen and I found, right outside of CandleKeep. I figure "OK, 2 on 1, and the programmers wouldn't make the hero THAT weak. I mean, I just killed some bugs and an assasin in the town..." I reloaded after the wolf killed us, and decided that STEALTH would be a good thing to use until I found some real weapons.
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#9 |
Dungeon Master
![]() Join Date: May 24, 2001
Location: USA
Posts: 74
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I haven't started on BGII...yet. But one thing that depressed me (and still does really) about BGI is there aren't any dragons. Wyverns sure but no dragons. I've hear that BGII has atleast one type of dragon(s). I guess it's those old D&D/AD&D reflexes kicking in again.
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#10 |
Dracolisk
![]() Join Date: March 21, 2001
Location: Europe
Age: 40
Posts: 6,136
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For some reason, bg1 feels more like an adventure then bg2.
The thing i really liked was traveling over mutiple maps to get to the next town, it felt like i was on some kind of epic journey knowing that my destination would bring new answers too my almost endless list of questions. ------------------ ![]() Those who watch their backs meet death from the front- Dreamer128 paladin of the order of the holy flame. |
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