An RPG with player-written Journal
An RPG with player-written Journal
I really don't know if this has been asked before, nor did I know what to search for around the forums, but is there an RPG in which you can actually write the journal yourself ? Like noting down important stuff from dialogues etc. I can do it with a pen and a notebook, but that's well...boring 
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tough question
the only ones that come to mind are BG1 i believe you can write in your journal.
and realms of arkania series i also think you have a virtual journal to write tips and what not.
you might want to look at oldies, their your best bet if you can stand DOS games
and realms of arkania series i also think you have a virtual journal to write tips and what not.
you might want to look at oldies, their your best bet if you can stand DOS games
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the good news: yes, you can write in your journal throughout the BG games
the bad news: it can get wiped clean for no reason at all.
I had like 60-plus notations journaled during my first play of BG2:SoA...then it was gone. And it didn't matter if I reloaded an earlier save. It was gone. forever. Permanently
Recommend good ol' pen and paper.
the bad news: it can get wiped clean for no reason at all.
I had like 60-plus notations journaled during my first play of BG2:SoA...then it was gone. And it didn't matter if I reloaded an earlier save. It was gone. forever. Permanently
Recommend good ol' pen and paper.
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There's also a mod by Aerelorn for Morrowind that allows you to write entries, and a great mod by Kyoma that lets you do that in Oblivion, complete with selections of color, multiple fonts, boldface, etc.
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