Too many nobles?!?
Too many nobles?!?
What's the deal with all the nobles in bgii??? I mean, aren't they A BIT too many? The noble(wo)man/commoner ratio seems to be something like 1/4. Now that's a piece of historical accuracy if ever I saw one.
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I think that's a bit of an exaggeration. I would say the noble to commoner(or less) ratio is more like 1 to 8 or 1 to 10. And it's not like most commoners have free time to laze around the city; I don't think the bohemian lifestyle has ever come to faerun. Rather, they're all out working the fields, the mines, the mills, and what have you.
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Historically speaking(let's take France in the 17th century for example), 90% of the population were farmers or tradesmen, 7% were nobility while the remaining 3% were clergy. However, most of the farmers kept to the country. In the big cities, then, you had a high concentration of nobility and bougeoisie, maybe as much as 1 in 5.
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There aren't too many nobles; there are far too few commoners! The city sometimes seems almost deserted to me. Where are all the throngs and crowds?
There aren't too many nobles; there are far too few commoners! The city sometimes seems almost deserted to me. Where are all the throngs and crowds?
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Someone will take into account the logistic difficulties inherent in getting the game engine to recognize and control crowds consisting of hundreds of commoners in one map, as well as the difficulties the player would have navigating his party through such a crowd or finding an important npc to talk to. Someone will not be harmed.Originally posted by Xyx:
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There aren't too many nobles; there are far too few commoners! The city sometimes seems almost deserted to me. Where are all the throngs and crowds?</STRONG>
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Have you seen anything in the BG series that IS historically accurate???Originally posted by edguy:
<STRONG>What's the deal with all the nobles in bgii??? I mean, aren't they A BIT too many? The noble(wo)man/commoner ratio seems to be something like 1/4. Now that's a piece of historical accuracy if ever I saw one. </STRONG>
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@C Elegans wrote exactly what I was about to write. After all, there hasn't been a single game thus far which presents anything remotely approaching the European Middle Ages, even if you make allowances for the fantasy element. It's all just costume stuff, done to provide a bit of an exotic backdrop for an age which focuses its sense of romance on pseudo-medievalism.
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No worries, I know that. It's just so odd that I hear people screaming all the time, but never see them...Someone will take into account the logistic difficulties inherent in getting the game engine to recognize and control crowds consisting of hundreds of commoners in one map
What does that loudmouth in the docks shout? "Throw off the boat!"?
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I thought it was set in the Forgotten Realms...Originally posted by ReignsOfPower:
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Baldur's Gate is set in Canada, not Europe.
Just thought I'd let you know. </STRONG>
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Next you're going to tell me that four physicians can cast fireballs, right?Reigns writes:
Baldur's Gate is set in Canada, not Europe. Just thought I'd let you know.
(For anyone who wonders what's going on, Bioware was founded by four Canadian physicians who enjoy playing RPGs during their sparetime off.)
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