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I wish they would make a Planescape 2

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I think we should keep this post as high up as possible so we won't have to write these facts again and again.

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Originally posted by RPgeek:
<STRONG>Help!</STRONG>
How?

What system spec, what is the exact problem etc.
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I think they could do a lot with the Planescape setting, just not with the Nameless One. His story has been said and done, now it's time to move onto another player in the City of Doors. I wouldn't mind seeing something about a Gith hero. That could be cool.
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@Aegis Yes, it would indeed be very cool. Tell you what, buy the PlaneScape Setting and a few friends, and then make up your own storyline.
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Did anyone meet that bodyguard in the mortuary, it would be great to have a story about him, he sounded very interesting. :)
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Remember him, but wasn't he a prime?
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I don't recall any body gaurd....
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Originally posted by RPgeek:
<STRONG>Remember him, but wasn't he a prime?</STRONG>
Can't remember what he was, but i do remember he had a :cool: story to tell :D
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I have still not decided whether to buy PS:T or the Fallout series. From what I heard and read, both are pretty open-ended story. Can someone help me decide? I would like to get both, but I can only get one.
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If you're into story, then get P:T. It's arguably got more story than any other two or three CRPGs, combined.

The Fallout games are great--they're just much more quest-driven. In fact, the first Fallout was timed, too, which annoyed a lot of players who wanted to explore everywhere.
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Whaa! Ps depressing?Who can resist the cute shirping of a little shiny lim-lim?I thought the atmosphere was dark too but it was also social and cozy in a lot of ways.I think it's the best game I've ever played and I would certainly play a sequel.
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Originally posted by ki-master2:
<STRONG>I think it's the best game I've ever played and I would certainly play a sequel.</STRONG>
I think alot of us are in agreement on this issue :D :D
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