Originally posted by: ethebubbeth
yes yes and yes. Of course, this is all personal opinion![]()
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I didn't think it was too great. Some nice technical qualities like rotatable camera angles a la Dungeon Siege, but the game itself was incredibly ho-hum. By mid-game your character is a tank, untouchable by all normal enemies and cabable of knocking off the bosses without much sweat. Your henchmen are complete dolts, uncontrollable and prone to getting themselves killed by charging into groups of enemies you don't want to fight while providing no help against the people you do want to fight. The story is dull and the ending unsatisfying. Sadly the expansion was more of the same, dimwitted henchmen, a mediocre story and enemies who can barely hurt your feelings let alone cause damage to your body.
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
play lineage2 once it comes out on US
www.lineage2.com
http://ieng9.ucsd.edu/~dyang/lineage
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
play lineage2 once it comes out on US
www.lineage2.com
http://ieng9.ucsd.edu/~dyang/lineage
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I didn't think it was too great. Some nice technical qualities like rotatable camera angles a la Dungeon Siege, but the game itself was incredibly ho-hum. By mid-game your character is a tank, untouchable by all normal enemies and cabable of knocking off the bosses without much sweat. Your henchmen are complete dolts, uncontrollable and prone to getting themselves killed by charging into groups of enemies you don't want to fight while providing no help against the people you do want to fight. The story is dull and the ending unsatisfying. Sadly the expansion was more of the same, dimwitted henchmen, a mediocre story and enemies who can barely hurt your feelings let alone cause damage to your body.
i'm just curious, but would you say the same thing about baldurs gate 2?
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I like it, but it runs like *crap* with my Radeon. I'm at level 10 now. It's a bit linear, but it is a game.
Originally posted by: Twista
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I like it, but it runs like *crap* with my Radeon. I'm at level 10 now. It's a bit linear, but it is a game.
with your r9700?
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Twista
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I like it, but it runs like *crap* with my Radeon. I'm at level 10 now. It's a bit linear, but it is a game.
with your r9700?
Yup. I have it at 800x600 and it still skips a lot, especially out doors. I have most of the video options turned off. 1800+, 1.25GB DDR, SCSI drive, and it still skips. BF42 runs great at 1600x1200 with 4xAA. I don't understand it.
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I didn't think it was too great. Some nice technical qualities like rotatable camera angles a la Dungeon Siege, but the game itself was incredibly ho-hum. By mid-game your character is a tank, untouchable by all normal enemies and cabable of knocking off the bosses without much sweat. Your henchmen are complete dolts, uncontrollable and prone to getting themselves killed by charging into groups of enemies you don't want to fight while providing no help against the people you do want to fight. The story is dull and the ending unsatisfying. Sadly the expansion was more of the same, dimwitted henchmen, a mediocre story and enemies who can barely hurt your feelings let alone cause damage to your body.
i'm just curious, but would you say the same thing about baldurs gate 2?
Nope, I thought Baldur's Gate 2 was incredible. It had some annoyances to be sure and combat was the exact opposite of Neverwinter Nights, many many battles that were incredibly hard to win. That to me made it more satisfying as winning a major battle meant you accomplished something while in NWN it was more like "Yawn, bring on the next 100 enemies". I think that and the party control were the big things. While in NWN your henchman was generally more trouble than he was worth, in BG2 party management was critical. Most of the major fights involved careful use of buff spells, healing spells, offensive magic, defensive magic and brute force. It was very tactical and if you didn't think your way through you were cooked.
I managed to play BG2 on XP Pro with no troubles, have you tried Biowares help forums? Likely it's just a driver issue that's causing you trouble.
Originally posted by: Rich3077
Hard to say.. My wifes playes it and loves it.. myself I could never get into it.
Originally posted by: VicodiN
Originally posted by: Rich3077
Hard to say.. My wifes playes it and loves it.. myself I could never get into it.
The better question is, where did this guy find a wife who likes computer games?
