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Old 06-02-2001, 05:20 PM   #11
onthepequod
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Originally posted by TraderVixII:
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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Understood Trader, I felt the same way when I played BGI. However, after playing BGII and killing one or more dragons (don't want to ruin anything for you) I can say I am glad there weren't any in BGI. So, if you can, be patient and enjoy BGI (RudeDawg, Ertai, and Jerome all have good points)and then when your finished enjoy the Dragon(s) in BGII.





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Old 06-02-2001, 05:46 PM   #12
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If you really want some dragons in bg1 buy Dsotsc.

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Old 06-02-2001, 07:17 PM   #13
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I loved (and still love) BG1.
It was my introduction to CRPGs many years after my PnP days!
Wandering round the map, not quite sure where to go, not sure what was happening. It really brought back to me why I enjoyed RPGs in the first place.
Creating a character from scratch. Not someone who had been around and could take on a pack of goblins blindfold, but someone who saw a lone bandit archer and crapped himself. Then reloaded. Having one magic missile spell. Thinking a wand was the best treasure life could give you.
And oh, the maps!
The open spaces to wander in! Finding the little quests, finding a childs pet. Reading the description of every scroll you found. Thinking the books were important. Talking to every single NPC you could find, because maybe one of them could tell you something useful.
Those were the days...

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Old 06-03-2001, 08:45 PM   #14
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both games are wonderful.. bg1 set the standard for which games try to copy..to bad that diablo is too one dimensionable.. LONG LIVE BG1 AND BG2

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Old 06-03-2001, 11:42 PM   #15
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I love them both and each has it's on merits which have been mentioned here. One of the reasons I'm playing BG1 right now is that I want to take a charactor all the way through to the end. I'm trying to get as many points as I can. Even after playing BG1 for over two years and BG2 since September (I think), I still enjoy BG1. It's reallyin some ways more enjoyable than BG2. Bg2 can sometimes be a dark place to play, if you know what I mean. You get to reload a lot in BG2!

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Old 06-03-2001, 11:47 PM   #16
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yeah i started to play bg2 but ppl told me i should see what the main char. is like at the beginning so i picked up bg1 pretty good game

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Old 06-04-2001, 12:11 AM   #17
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I thought that BG1 was great. I just finished the game and I'm ready for BG2. I did miss seeing the dragons in 1 but I cant wait until I find them in BG2.I just hope that my roomate loads it up soon so I can start playing it ASAP.Thanks everybody for your help with BG1. There was times when I thought that I would be stuck there forever.

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Old 06-04-2001, 12:16 AM   #18
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u are welcome beetle... i think i can say that for everyone in the reply roster and welcome aboard too

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Old 06-05-2001, 12:15 AM   #19
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Originally posted by RudeDawg:
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.


You're absolutely right! BG1 was my introduction to D&D and after hours and hours of Diablo I figured that a wolf would be no problem after killing those gibberlings. The wolf ran straight at me, lunged and I died with one measly 6 point hit.
From that point on my tactics revolved around how to escape Candlekeep and kill the wolf


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Old 06-05-2001, 02:59 PM   #20
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I enjoyed them, equally well.
Each has their thing that they offer.
Basically,though...(sorry)...they are the same game...just formatted a little differently.


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