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Storyteller program (not to be confused with the Vampire one)

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GREEN SPHERE
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Storyteller program (not to be confused with the Vampire one)

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right now,im building a sort of "storyteller" program that lets the person create his own adventures using the baldurs gate engine. it will include the modifiying of certain models, plot windows popping at certain stages, music in line with the event and a building manager (allows you to create a building and place it, or you can use the buildings in the game) it should be out around febuary at fileplanet ot teambg (if they get their act together no offense to anyone) it it around 12 MB
oh yeah and i forgot to mention, if the storyteller wants, he/she can make character dialogs at a certain trigger.

thanks for allowing me to bore you with my useless waste of words

whats better any of the paladin class kits or a monk?
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Post by ThorinOakensfield »

Nice idea, but with Neverwinter Nights coming out you'll have big competion.

Paladin kits or monk?
Paladins are far better and more powerful.But if you have patience a monk can become very good.
Although a paladin is better taking out 40 ogres, while a monk would be better taking 1 fire giant.
Paladins can take damage as well as deal it. Monks have less HP and not as good AC, and their quivering palm can be used once per day.
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