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mtroman85

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  1. Don't sweat it, you're really not missing out on much.

     

    If you're really desperate to see all the conversation options just cheat all your stats to 20 or whatever. I'm sure you will quickly realize it's not worth it. You're never going to get something impressive like

    1. I am stupid. Please take all of money, spend it on drugs, and then report me to the police.

    2. [Wisdom 20] The secrets of the universe are blooming behind my eyes, I shall now gain many levels and a magic earring.

    3. [Attack] You innocent orphans have stood in my way long enough! Were I wiser I would not now attempt to murder you!

     

    If you don't want to cheat you can stack bonuses from resting at various inns, enchanted equipment, and prostitutes' blessings to boost your stats, so you can qualify for whatever you're aiming for in a given conversation. There's an inn that gives +4 Intellect for resting there, for example.

    I would almost pay to see how that encounter would play out.
  2. My first experience with the IE games came from playing the BG demo which I didn't play until right before BG2 launched.  I was 14 years old and had recently started reading Forgotten Realms books.  A friend of mine (who had also gotten me addicted to playing D&D) invited me over to play the demo.  I liked it immediately, but my friend told me how brutal the game was at first with level 1.  I then decided to buy the collectors edition of BG2 (the one with the gold painted CDs and the manual that was larger then some novels) and played it 10 hours straight in my first play session.

     

    Played PS:T, BG, and IWD2 (never played IWD1)

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    I would hope for something like the Dragon Age: Awakening expansion.  In that, you can either import your Hero of Fereldin (Origins) to become the Warden Commander (Awakening), or you can create a whole new character to become the Warden Commander who is explained to have been brought in from a different area.

     

    If you import, there can be some minor changes to reflect that your character has history with the events that have happened in the past, though most of these changes are just dialoge.

     

    Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening is probably the worst example of an expansion I can think of, that I've ever played. It's self-contained, adds nothing to the main game, expands upon character development only at high levels (and again, only for Awakening itself). It's for all intents and purposes it's own module, completely separate from the main game. The level of disconnect is far worse than even any DLC gripes anyone could've had with FO:NV or even DE:HR.

     

     

    Oh god I hated it. That was pretty much it for me for the Dragon Age series. There was just so much wrong with it I hardly know where to being and I really liked DA:O.

     

    Now granted if people had said good things about DA2 I probably would have been won back over.

     

     

    I wasn't referring to how the expansion itself worked (I agree, it was terrible).  I was merely referring to it's import or starting a new character mechanic. How it allowed you to import, but if you chose not to the game didn't treat your character as if it was from the original game.  A prime example of this being Mask of the Betrayer, which makes you the Shard-Bearer even if you import a character who never touched the NWN2 main campaign.  Obviously being the Shard-Bearer was important to the story of MoTB, but again, this is just an example.

  4. I would hope for something like the Dragon Age: Awakening expansion.  In that, you can either import your Hero of Fereldin (Origins) to become the Warden Commander (Awakening), or you can create a whole new character to become the Warden Commander who is explained to have been brought in from a different area.

     

    If you import, there can be some minor changes to reflect that your character has history with the events that have happened in the past, though most of these changes are just dialoge. 

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    Guess i'll be dusting off BG and BG2 to scratch that cRPG itch.

     

    Try Wakfu, best turn based combat ever made with so many classes, builds, great story, detailed animations(in combat), unique eco system. I like the Rogue, Feca's Shield and Foggernaut the best.

     

    But be careful, the game is a time vampyre; you'll get lost in all the intricacies of combat, equipment, spells, passives, abilities...it's definitely a thinking man's game.

    Psh, buying new games is for people with money :-P

  6. For me, I started with BG2, not BG1.  I was over at a friends house watching him play BG1.  I remember thinking how much I wanted to play that game, because it was at that age (14 I think) that I started getting crazily into fantasy-based things (books, D&D, video games, etc).  I knew the game was in the Forgotton Realms, which was my favorite fantasy book series (still is).  I decided to skip BG1 and go right into BG2 (being impatient to get to the higher levels and cooler spells) and when the collectors edition showed up at my doorstep, I installed it right away.  For some reason, the game ran slow as dirt when the sound was on, so I simply disabled it and played for about 12 hours with minimal breaks.  A few weeks later I got a new sound card, and tried turning on the sound.  I was shocked at how much different it was to play a game with music that good, with voice acting that good (obviously I am referring to Boo), and it was a totally different experience after having played it for so long without sound.  I have been watching videos of the backer beta, and have enjoyed just listening to the music.

     

    I cannot wait for this game to be done and out so I can obsess all over again.

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