Originally posted by: you2
I thinki the problem is atari. Atari will be the death of the series. I *think* the game has been out for a while and was fairly stable but atari manages to *@()#*)@(*#@* everything.
Originally posted by: you2
I thinki the problem is atari. Atari will be the death of the series. I *think* the game has been out for a while and was fairly stable but atari manages to *@()#*)@(*#@* everything.
Atari did die ... some stupid ass resurrected its name to capitalize on the ignorant who *forgot* what a crap company Atari became when it suffered its first [well-deserved] death.Originally posted by: aCynic2
Originally posted by: you2
I thinki the problem is atari. Atari will be the death of the series. I *think* the game has been out for a while and was fairly stable but atari manages to *@()#*)@(*#@* everything.
There was a time, back in the 80s, Atari was one of the top rulers of the console industry and had their own computer line. They focused on arcade style games. They were good, but they couldn't stay in the game against the IBM compatible for computer games and people developed a larger array of games in comparison.
I thought Atari had died. I mean, gone bankrupt and went away like Allis-Chalmers. I wish they had. That's one game company that shouldn't be in the business.
EA is the first, Atari is the second.
Originally posted by: apoppin
EA is first *only* because of it volume of sales and length of time screwing its customers
.Polish: 10
I am going to make a swerve here and use this space to discuss the game package itself, and what I feel it adds as an expansion. There isn?t much to say in terms of our normal ?Polish? criteria being that the game runs beautifully and the design and penmanship is spotless.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
I get some strange, minor graphical glitches, almost like snow, in normal NWN2 using Cat 7.9 & 2900XT.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
I get some strange, minor graphical glitches, almost like snow, in normal NWN2 using Cat 7.9 & 2900XT.
Unfortunately, the isometric view takes a step back because it now lets you rotate the camera around. The problem is that the game never quite remembers your favorite orientation, so if you load a new section of the game or a save, you'll have to reorient the camera most of the time.Aside from those issues and a few small bugs, Mask of the Betrayer is a fairly polished game, and it's a lot more impressive out of the box than NWN2 was at its debut.
...it's a lot more impressive out of the box than NWN2 was at its debut
Originally posted by: Bateluer
I am kinda torn here. I do want to buy MotB, however, I remember paying 50 for NWN2 and a week later it was 20 bucks.
Originally posted by: novasatori
There are places to pick this up for like 24.99 already, pretty sure I saw a link in Hot Deals for it, so you can def find it cheaper than $50.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: novasatori
There are places to pick this up for like 24.99 already, pretty sure I saw a link in Hot Deals for it, so you can def find it cheaper than $50.
I should certainly hope you can get it for under 50, given that the MSRP is only 35.![]()
Originally posted by: novasatori
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: novasatori
There are places to pick this up for like 24.99 already, pretty sure I saw a link in Hot Deals for it, so you can def find it cheaper than $50.
I should certainly hope you can get it for under 50, given that the MSRP is only 35.![]()
Oh, I didn't know, I just thought it was $50 from your post mentioning $50 for NWN2...
I get my Atari stuff for free.
Oh, and while the actual campaign itself is polished enough, there's a nasty bug which breaks the original campaign unless you install it in a very specific way. Frankly, Obsidian and Atari need to sort this out.
So where does that leave us? A mass of excellent content - any add-on pack good enough to make you start the original has more than a certain something - with a few problems.
