Heya,
I always wondered something. In Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale and Neverwinter Nights series, do super-sight abilities or spells work? Somehow? I mean, there is never a place where your character can't see at night.. or is there? There is never a mathmetical explanation (like, say, characters without low-light vision suffer -x to y and z skills), that is why I am confused.
In PnP, a special sight can be a great advantage, how about CRPGs?
Infravision/Darkvision/Low-light vision- Do they work in CRPGs?
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Infravision/Darkvision/Low-light vision- Do they work in CRPGs?
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In dark areas and at night enemies will light up red if you've got any sort of nightvision ability. I think the makers didn't bother with penalties/bonuses for having it since all non-human NPCs have nightvision anyway.
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Diablo II* | Fallout 3*** | KOTOR | NWN** | Planescape Torment | Titan's Quest*
Playing: Fallout 2 | Icewind Dale** | Icewind Dale II