I'm surprised you didn't get NWN2 since it was a pretty big deal for PC RPG gamers. For some, it was more important than Oblivion. But I guess that's due to the D&D license.
isn't TQ+expansion on Steam like $30? wow just wow
NWN2 is a different experience, one I was familiar with and didnt want to get into again. Not a bad experience, just not what I wanted.
I played NWN, BG, BG2, IWD, IWD2, Eye of the Beholder.... and I can pretty easily guess what kind of experience NWN2 was going to be.
I'm surprised you didn't get NWN2 since it was a pretty big deal for PC RPG gamers. For some, it was more important than Oblivion. But I guess that's due to the D&D license.
Obsidian + glitchy mess
BG2 owns but I don't think I'll ever beat able to beat it lol
I play it at least once a week and finish a few quests. I'm still on chapter 2.
TQ operates on almost pure instinct tho. NWN games require thought which is gay.
I got it around March. It was hard getting it at the outset because of the tutorial dungeon, but as I got further in that place the more I started to appreciate the game's battle system. Then chapter 2 started and I've been doing nothing but quests.
It's just to get into because of the graphics, I think.
The graphics really aren't that bad, it was the town that I had to get used to. I mean, I'm used to over the shoulder perspectives, and even in other 2d rpgs I'm used to it's a lot easier to navigate than in BG2's city at first. For some reason the city turns me off. It takes too long to navigate around it and you hardly see ahead of you.
BG2 wasn't hard to get into for me at all story wise. It's got BOO.
isn't TQ+expansion on Steam like $30? wow just wow
I wonder if I can try making a new account on Steam. I ended up deleting it after I moved to Japan because they refused to accept my change of address...I take it Steam only works in the U.S. :-\
FUCK I didn't see the pack option. Now I gotta pay an extra $10 if I want both of them. :'(
The graphics really aren't that bad, it was the town that I had to get used to. I mean, I'm used to over the shoulder perspectives, and even in other 2d rpgs I'm used to it's a lot easier to navigate than in BG2's city at first. For some reason the city turns me off. It takes too long to navigate around it and you hardly see ahead of you.
BG2 wasn't hard to get into for me at all story wise. It's got BOO.
They need to do the viewpoint like that because BG2's battles are more epic than most RPGs. The Fog of War for new areas does bother some people though. I'm not sure if you can turn it off with a mod.
Baldur's Gate 2 does everything pertty much perfectly.
Smooth: After half a bottle of vodka, thinking does seem lame.
Thanks, it worked! I had trouble before, but making a new account did the trick. I am going to buy both Titan Quest games right now!
Will there be any trouble if I was to reinstall the Half-Life 2 or Sin games that I bought, though? That was under my old account, and I cannot access it any longer since the e-mail address I used is gone. I likely won't bother with HL2 but I wouldn't mind giving Sin another shot...it ran like garbage last time I tried to play it.
I am serious when I say I would cream my pants if they made a 3rd person perspective BG remake.
I don't think it would work unless they tone down the battles. That's probably why Kotor's battles are so much smaller in scale than BG2's.
TQ > Dungeon Siege :p
Got any pics of phat lewt in TQ? I'm not big on the Egyptain/Greek stylings, but perhaps late-game armor and weaponry looks better than the crud I'm seeing in screens.
Okay, I'm going with TQ since almost everone, including the master troll, is giving the nod to TQ. TQ+Expansion is dowloading right now. Because of NWN2's strong pedigree, it's kinda surprising that so many vouched for TQ. I guess I'll wait until NWN2's expansion to give it another go. It's really annoying how a lot of those D&D games always hold off improvements for the original game until the expansion is released.
Okay, I'm going with TQ since almost everone, including the master troll, is giving the nod to TQ. TQ+Expansion is dowloading right now. Because of NWN2's strong pedigree, it's kinda surprising that so many vouched for TQ. I guess I'll wait until NWN2's expansion to give it another go. It's really annoying how a lot of those D&D games always hold off improvements for the original game until the expansion is released.
You can't really put the games into direct competition with each other. They're totally different types of games! If you want something fast paced, you go with TQ; if you want something that's not, NWN2.
Just the art style. Technically, it's very nice; plenty colourful and detailed.Got any pics of phat lewt in TQ? I'm not big on the Egyptain/Greek stylings, but perhaps late-game armor and weaponry looks better than the crud I'm seeing in screens.
So you just don't dig the art style or is it something technical too? 'cause everyone here says it looks great.
It's obvious more than a few of you guys have spent quite a bit of time on these games. Upload some shots of your tricked-out characters!
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It's obvious more than a few of you guys have spent quite a bit of time on these games. Upload some shots of your tricked-out characters!
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