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What is Arcanum like?

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What is Arcanum like?

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My brother has bought the game, and in one week I go home, so I was going to play it, is it really worth it to play it or what. Also are there any bugs that are problem, is it as slow as Baldur's Gate, is the game fun, otherwise I think that my brother will return it. Is it as good as Baldur's Gate II or what?
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well, it's all a matter of opinion. i think it's a great game so far. i love the fact that they've included the things D&D was always missing...TECHNOLOGY. Character customization is very diverse, allowing for you to play a completely different character each time.

The only complaint I have so far is that there are too many high level characters. It seems every townsperson is like level 20 or something. You've got to be extremely careful of who you talk to and anger. Luckily, however, you can see what level the NPCs are.
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Post by Dimensional »

Arcanum Has its Ups and it's Downs Just like any game

Plusses
Cool Tech and Stuff!!!
Cool MAgic and stuff!!(strangly both seem overpowered at times - not like i'm complaining of course)
totaly customizable character development
interseting story
World editor
Interesting NPC's

Minuses
Combat - While not that bad when you get used to it, you never get that that was such a cool battle feeling that you got from BG2(killing the dragons for thye first time)
graphics - everyone will mention this, actualy their not bad it's just that they are not realy anything special
NPS'c AI IS - well lets just say sub optimal and leave it at that.

Overall Aracnum Is a cool game which with a bit more Polish could have been an awsome game (+ a bit more exploration of the tech/magic conflict and the whole industrialization theme)

Yes it's worth keeping and playing
IMHO
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Post by Lykard »

I was about to buy it. I'm a big fan of mages and I was wondering how those characters would be represented in the game. Are the spells any good? :P

My brother would probably go for the tech option. :mad:

Any idea of how's the characer creation?
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Character creation is one of the game's strong points. You have enormous flexibility in designing your character, far beyond even what's allowed in the Fallout series. You basically get to choose a host of stats, races, fighting and theft skills, and tech and/or magic skills/spells. Plus, of course, the usual kind of backgrounds that add and subtract from your basic stats.
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I played for awhile. I get my butt kicked in combat. Before I figure out what is going on all my guys died really fast. I don't think there is a balance between tech and magic which makes tech useless.
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In a few words.
Closest thing to it is fallout, the freedom where you go, what you do and who you are.
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Post by Whailor »

If you are getting your "butt kicked" Viagra, then go to Options first and set the combat to be Turn Based. That will let you to have it a bit easier, as you can plan your next move ahead. Also check the levels of the NPC's compared to yours - going at lvl 1 against 4 lvl 3 ailing wolves aint a good idea..
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It is also very adictive... I mean very, very, very adictive ! :)
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Post by samcu »

Hi all,
I had been playing fallout for the first time for the past month and loved it. Right now playing a bit of majesty and AOE2...

I played the demo of Acranum a long time ago and I thought it was fun. However, it was very different from the games that I played eg Starcraft, Pharoah, BG1, BG2, D1 and D2.

Now I am thinking whether I should buy Fallout 2 or Acranum first. Do you guys have any ideas?
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Well Unclescratchy, I think I will definately give it a try, although this game sounds like you have to play it a few times to get the hang of it... not that there's anything wrong with that! :D
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