After playing PORII and NWN I feel great pain going back to this interface. The thing that bothers me the most (and I can't remember if it was the same in BGII) is the fact that I can't hit a key and highlight all items that I can interact with on the screen. What a pain it is to go over everything with the cursor to make sure I haven't missed that certain container or item or whatever.
I also miss the intelligence of NWN with respects to choosing actions based on the character and the situation (ie. unlocking a chest with the theif without having to go click the thieving skill and then click on the chest/door.)
Interface pains
Some people would consider the "intelligence" of NWN henchman to be a bad thing - Tomi's constant hunt for traps avoiding all else was rather annoying to me.
That being said - I understand where you are coming from. Each game has its strong points and its areas of weakness.
The infinity engine games have their quirks - but the game engine is five years old - so no surprise there.
That being said - I understand where you are coming from. Each game has its strong points and its areas of weakness.
The infinity engine games have their quirks - but the game engine is five years old - so no surprise there.
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Originally posted by Mondrin
After playing PORII and NWN I feel great pain going back to this interface. The thing that bothers me the most (and I can't remember if it was the same in BGII) is the fact that I can't hit a key and highlight all items that I can interact with on the screen. What a pain it is to go over everything with the cursor to make sure I haven't missed that certain container or item or whatever.
Do you mean like holding down the "alt" key to highlight containers and doors etc? If you do, then you can
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Needless to say, I'm getting use to the interface again and things are going smoothly. Gotta love these games.
Needless to say, I'm getting use to the interface again and things are going smoothly. Gotta love these games.
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