Gidday all,
I've been using GameBanshee for a while as a spoiler/walkthrough resource. I'm currently playing BG 1 again (for the nth time), and I got to Ulgoth's Beard last night. I jumped on here to check the walkthrough - and discovered that the ToSC walkthrough here is not complete.
I'm not sure of the protocol here - I know on other pages within the BG 1 walkthrough there is a link to send email if you notice something missing... But there doesn't seem to be anyone to contact for the ToSC walkthrough.
I'm happy to offer screenies/notes/info, if required/requested!
Cheers,
TGHO
ToSC Walkthrough
- The Great Hairy
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ToSC Walkthrough
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[QUOTE=The Great Hairy]I've been using GameBanshee for a while as a spoiler/walkthrough resource. I'm currently playing BG 1 again (for the nth time), and I got to Ulgoth's Beard last night. I jumped on here to check the walkthrough - and discovered that the ToSC walkthrough here is not complete.
I'm not sure of the protocol here - I know on other pages within the BG 1 walkthrough there is a link to send email if you notice something missing... But there doesn't seem to be anyone to contact for the ToSC walkthrough.
I'm happy to offer screenies/notes/info, if required/requested![/QUOTE]
The Tales of the Sword Coast walkthrough is something I have been wanting to get finished for a long time now. Every time we find a little free time to devote to the game, a new RPG comes out and we find ourselves putting it back on the "to do" list.
Having said that, you are more than welcome to help us out with the remaining areas. I believe we are missing Ulgoth's Beard and a few levels of Durlag's Tower, which doesn't sound like much, but ends up being fairly time-consuming if you go into as great of detail as the rest of the walkthrough (plus annotating the maps can take some time).
If you feel you know the game well enough to continue the walkthrough in the same consistency, shoot me an email and we can discuss it further.
I'm not sure of the protocol here - I know on other pages within the BG 1 walkthrough there is a link to send email if you notice something missing... But there doesn't seem to be anyone to contact for the ToSC walkthrough.
I'm happy to offer screenies/notes/info, if required/requested![/QUOTE]
The Tales of the Sword Coast walkthrough is something I have been wanting to get finished for a long time now. Every time we find a little free time to devote to the game, a new RPG comes out and we find ourselves putting it back on the "to do" list.
Having said that, you are more than welcome to help us out with the remaining areas. I believe we are missing Ulgoth's Beard and a few levels of Durlag's Tower, which doesn't sound like much, but ends up being fairly time-consuming if you go into as great of detail as the rest of the walkthrough (plus annotating the maps can take some time).
If you feel you know the game well enough to continue the walkthrough in the same consistency, shoot me an email and we can discuss it further.
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Done some researching, dont know if these are complete tho:
http://home.student.uva.nl/michael.salt ... bgtosc.htm
http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG/BG1Walkthrough.zip
http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG/bgtsc_gg.zip
http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG/baldurs_gate_c.zip
When i have time I'll look em up, but playing ToSC is just way to long ago to remember it all :|
- just for people to get some ideas, as i didint wrote em myself and that is the main idea behindd it
GL!
http://home.student.uva.nl/michael.salt ... bgtosc.htm
http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG/BG1Walkthrough.zip
http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG/bgtsc_gg.zip
http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG/baldurs_gate_c.zip
When i have time I'll look em up, but playing ToSC is just way to long ago to remember it all :|
- just for people to get some ideas, as i didint wrote em myself and that is the main idea behindd it
GL!
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Gidday ensaro/meOw,
I know of the other sites which host various walkthroughs for BG (mikesrpgcenter.com/bgate/ , sorcerers.net , http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/ ) however I consider this site to be superior to all of them - mostly because it has everything online and easily accessible whereas the other sites either lack information, or you have to download the info rather than browse it online.
Anyway, I should pay back something to this site, after the sheer amount of time I have spent here checking out walkthroughs!
Cheers all,
TGHO
I know of the other sites which host various walkthroughs for BG (mikesrpgcenter.com/bgate/ , sorcerers.net , http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/ ) however I consider this site to be superior to all of them - mostly because it has everything online and easily accessible whereas the other sites either lack information, or you have to download the info rather than browse it online.
Anyway, I should pay back something to this site, after the sheer amount of time I have spent here checking out walkthroughs!
Cheers all,
TGHO
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- ensaro dai
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The fact is that walkthroughs of gamebanshee donnot contain as much spoilers as other walkthroughs. It doesn't outline questlines and dialogues, it just tells you what you should dowith the relevant information given, to find out yourself how it all fits together.
This is, in my opinion, the great strength of gamebanshee and it's walkthroughs. I might set up a ToSC walkthrough when I can, fact is it takes an enourmous ammount of time and you'll have to try every possibility in dialogues and quests so you can outline them in your walkthrough. I *might* give it a shot tho, soon or later.
I have to finish ToB first with my kensai/mage, than i'll start BG I over again including ToSC.
Ciao!
This is, in my opinion, the great strength of gamebanshee and it's walkthroughs. I might set up a ToSC walkthrough when I can, fact is it takes an enourmous ammount of time and you'll have to try every possibility in dialogues and quests so you can outline them in your walkthrough. I *might* give it a shot tho, soon or later.
I have to finish ToB first with my kensai/mage, than i'll start BG I over again including ToSC.
Ciao!
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Gidday ensaro,
To be honest, I much prefer the walkthrough on GameBanshee, as it provides me with enough detail to find everything on individual maps, along with enough information to complete all the quests and the like. It's a superior system to most other walkthroughs!
Cheers mate,
TGHO
To be honest, I much prefer the walkthrough on GameBanshee, as it provides me with enough detail to find everything on individual maps, along with enough information to complete all the quests and the like. It's a superior system to most other walkthroughs!
Cheers mate,
TGHO
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