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Which of the following is your favorite?  

109 members have voted

  1. 1. Which of the following is your favorite?

    • Fallout
      12
    • Fallout 2
      26
    • Baldurs Gate
      1
    • Planescape Torment
      43
    • Icewind Dale w/ HOW and TOTL
      3
    • Baldurs gate 2 w/ TOB
      21
    • Arcanum
      2
    • Icewind Dale 2
      5
    • Neverwinter Nights w/ SOU and HOTU
      6
    • Temple of Elemental Evil
      0


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In order to keep the thread undead, i put my vote on Planescape: Torment.

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PS:T always wins these polls, because this is an Obsidian froum where MCA works. Obviously we are a little biased. :lol:

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of the above my top 5 would be

 

Planescape Torment

Fallout 2

Fallout

Baldurs gate 2 w/ TOB

Icewind Dale 2

 

In that order.

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Posted

My vote went to FALLOUT, which I still consider the greatest RPG ever made, followed closely by PS:T, then Daggerfall (which isn't on the list, but anyway).

Posted

I just saw a bit of the Postman, and it gave me a major urge to play Fallout. I wish I still had the CD's lying around.

Posted

Who voted BG 1? :shifty:

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I prefer the Fallouts over PsT. Theres something about the Fallout setting that just hits me right where it counts, whereas PsT is downright depressing at times.

 

 

Turn-based SPECIAL also puts FO leagues ahead of any IE game in terms of gameplay. FO combat is always tons of fun wheres the IE games only get exciting in the big boss fights with lots of spellcasting.

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FO combat is always tons of fun...

Oh yeah, especially when you're high level and you run into a couple of rats. You wait and wait and wait and when you finally reach each other you one-hit kill the critter. THAT'S SO MUCH FUN I COULD PUKE.

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Posted

That's largely a problem with area design, not the combat. High level characters shouldn't have to fight low level ants and rats to begin with.

Posted

Well, I didn't really enjoy the 1p TB combat of the FO's. Except FOPOS. Now *that* was sweet.

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That's largely a problem with area design, not the combat. High level characters shouldn't have to fight low level ants and rats to begin with.

Nope. I want to become powerful and be able to kill rats in one hit, which is why I didn't particularly like the scaling in Oblivion. This is a problem with combat, as there are plenty of other games where you can run into low level enemies and one-hit kill them within a few seconds (Gothic is a good example). The turn based combat in Fallout is slow, tedious and too predictable. That's the problem.

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