CoM_Solaufein Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 What they need to do is make a Icewind Dale game exactly like they did it with the Infinity Engine but this time use the newest Unreal Engine. :D I would prefer it to use the Infinity Engine but that'll never happen. Source would be good. War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is StrengthBaldur's Gate moddingTeamBGBaldur's Gate modder/community leaderBaldur's Gate - Enhanced Edition beta testerBaldur's Gate 2 - Enhanced Edition beta tester Icewind Dale - Enhanced Edition beta tester
Deadly_Nightshade Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 And Source would be easy to mod... "Geez. It's like we lost some sort of bet and ended up saddled with a bunch of terrible new posters on this forum." -Hurlshot
~Di Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 That's actually pretty darn good news! Thanks for sharing it.
Amentep Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 I'd like a well made Icewind Dale third sequel type game I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man
Humodour Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 I never did play ICW since I dont like hack n slash very much. And combat on the IE is about as exciting as watching paint dry, anyways. This IP is better left on the shelf, IMO. Yes, I too go around proclaiming things that I've never tried shouldn't get sequels.
Dark_Raven Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 No more IWD and BGs. The time has come and gone. Let it lay dead. Plus it would use that suck ass 4th edition rules, far worse than 3.x! Hades was the life of the party. RIP You'll be missed.
Pop Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Is there any indication at all of an intent to develop the property? Any indication that this isn't a routine move, ala Rockstar trademarking GTA: Tokyo? Join me, and we shall make Production Beards a reality!
Monte Carlo Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 In essence, what is required is a snowy, cartoony-guys-with-axes IWD "Team Fortress" mod for awesome multiplayer akshun. Bagsy the Scottish dwarf. MC
Tigranes Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 Yeah, the best was when I was in the US showing my friend IWD2... then when I clicked on a default dwarf to move somewhere he went "DOO IIIT! DOOO IIT NOOOOW!" Instafad :w: Let's Play: Icewind Dale Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Icewind Dale II Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Divinity II (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG1 (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG2 (In Progress)
Humodour Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 I never understood why Dwarves were Scottish. Is there some kind of resemblance or something? Dwarves look more like a Scottish Terrier to me. Which, interestingly, are also Scottish when anthropomorphised. Is that it? Are Dwarves Scottish because they look like terriers?
Slowtrain Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 I never understood why Dwarves were Scottish. Is there some kind of resemblance or something? Dwarves look more like a Scottish Terrier to me. Which, interestingly, are also Scottish when anthropomorphised. Is that it? Are Dwarves Scottish because they look like terriers? My guess is that it is because game developers draw most if not all of their inspiration from previous games. So once one game developer made a Scottish accented dwarf it is inevitable that all game developers everywhere would follow suit. Why the first one did it, I don't know. Maybe he was Scottish? Notice how I can belittle your beliefs without calling you names. It's a useful skill to have particularly where you aren't allowed to call people names. It's a mistake to get too drawn in/worked up. I mean it's not life or death, it's just two guys posting their thoughts on a message board. If it were personal or face to face all the usual restraints would be in place, and we would never have reached this place in the first place. Try to remember that.
Monte Carlo Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 My personal view is that there is a stereotype that the Scots are rock hard, occasionally small and wiry in stature and refreshingly plain-speaking. This has morphed into the classic Tolkein-esque take on the fantastical race of dwarves. Nordic / Scandic myth is also linked to the East coast of Scotland (as well as the Northeast of England). Dwarves feature in that folklore too. I also suspect that, as an infantry officer in the First World War, Tolkein observed Scottish infantry regiments on the Western Front. Speaking as an Englishman, Scottish soldiers have a hard-won reputation as being extremely tough and aggressive in combat. I wonder if this influenced his take on Gimli (etc). Maybe a Tolkein mentat can enlighten us. Cheers MC
Slowtrain Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 My personal view is that there is a stereotype that the Scots are rock hard, occasionally small and wiry in stature and refreshingly plain-speaking. This has morphed into the classic Tolkein-esque take on the fantastical race of dwarves. Nordic / Scandic myth is also linked to the East coast of Scotland (as well as the Northeast of England). Dwarves feature in that folklore too. I also suspect that, as an infantry officer in the First World War, Tolkein observed Scottish infantry regiments on the Western Front. Speaking as an Englishman, Scottish soldiers have a hard-won reputation as being extremely tough and aggressive in combat. I wonder if this influenced his take on Gimli (etc). Maybe a Tolkein mentat can enlighten us. Cheers MC I don't know, MC. I read Tolkien a lot and nothing ever made me picture any of his dwarf characters as being particularly Scottish or having a Scottish accent. I'm not saying Tolkien's observations might not have influenced his thinking but I don't recall it coming through in his books. At least not explicitly enough that I picked up on it. Notice how I can belittle your beliefs without calling you names. It's a useful skill to have particularly where you aren't allowed to call people names. It's a mistake to get too drawn in/worked up. I mean it's not life or death, it's just two guys posting their thoughts on a message board. If it were personal or face to face all the usual restraints would be in place, and we would never have reached this place in the first place. Try to remember that.
Tigranes Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 Yep, Tolkien's original dwarves, from i.e. Children of Hurin, are actually quite different from what we visually associate with him now through fantasy games or Jackson's movies. I dont' think they were ever intended to be "gruff" as much as stubborn and clipped; intelligent and cultured as much as powerful and smithy-inclined. I see them as a very cultured race, but their idea of cultured doesn't stray into dandyism, but rather controlled gravitas; very grounded fellows. In that sense Gimli of the movies woudl be something of a weird aberration. Of course, having said that, Tolkien did make the Hobbit's dwarves very lackadaisical, perhaps because of the tone of the story itself. Let's Play: Icewind Dale Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Icewind Dale II Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Divinity II (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG1 (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG2 (In Progress)
Amentep Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 I like scottish accented dwarves... I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man
Humodour Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 I like scottish accented dwarves... Well, so do I. But it seems a completely arbitrary assignment.
Dark_Raven Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 It is as it should be. Dwarves naturally speak with a Scottish accent. Hades was the life of the party. RIP You'll be missed.
steelfiredragon Posted April 28, 2008 Posted April 28, 2008 and in the words of the immortal television reporter'" interesting if true." Strength through Mercy Head Torturor of the Cult of the Anti-gnome
Amentep Posted April 29, 2008 Posted April 29, 2008 I like scottish accented dwarves... Well, so do I. But it seems a completely arbitrary assignment. Maybe but its totally cool. I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man
Sand Posted April 29, 2008 Posted April 29, 2008 It is as it should be. Dwarves naturally speak with a Scottish accent. If its not Scottish, it's CRAP! Murphy's Law of Computer Gaming: The listed minimum specifications written on the box by the publisher are not the minimum specifications of the game set by the developer. @\NightandtheShape/@ - "Because you're a bizzare strange deranged human?" Walsingham- "Sand - always rushing around, stirring up apathy." Joseph Bulock - "Another headache, courtesy of Sand"
steelfiredragon Posted April 29, 2008 Posted April 29, 2008 It is as it should be. Dwarves naturally speak with a Scottish accent. If its not Scottish, it's CRAP! i second the motion........ Strength through Mercy Head Torturor of the Cult of the Anti-gnome
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