the ultimate question
the ultimate question
i have played BG2 and i was wondering should i play BG1 and ToSC ,or is playing BG2 would harm the experince ?
Play Baldur's Gate!! Some of the surprise won't be surprising after Shadows of Amn but the game still rocks. It's well worth your time, trust me.
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"I am become death, destroyer of worlds..."
"Contrary to popular belief, a barrel full of monkeys is not half as much fun as previously advertised, and is in fact quite horrifying."
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Playing BG1 after BG2 could be something interesting - maybe there are not as many interactions as it is in BG2, not so many spells, etc. but you will be able to see the first part of your PC's story.
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Elen sila Lumenn' Omentielvo
So sayeh
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The Mighty Wizard from Eregion
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Depends on what you liked best in BG2, frankly. If you really enjoyed the battles, interface and engine, go for BG Original. If you liked the dialog and character development, I'd suggest Planescape: Torment, instead. In some ways, BG2 is a hybrid of BG1 and P:T, and Bioware admitted that they learned a lot from what Black Isle Studios did with P:T.
If all you want is battle after battle, forget BG1, and go straight to IWD.
If all you want is battle after battle, forget BG1, and go straight to IWD.
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Yes, Baldur's Gate is really the ultimate "Party" adventure. If you're not worried about the interaction, but merely want selection, then Baldur's Gate is your heaven
Beware though, after playing BG2, the walking pace in BG is painful . It's twice as bad if you've experienced the glory of running in PST.
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Beware though, after playing BG2, the walking pace in BG is painful . It's twice as bad if you've experienced the glory of running in PST.
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BG1 is definately worth playing.
Beware though, in BG2 you can easily kill almost anything, in BG1 watchout those gnolls (not a joke)
I died in two wolves who i met in the first map right after gorion gets killed, and i was pure fighter
It's hard but it's also more challenging than BG2 IMO
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Beware though, in BG2 you can easily kill almost anything, in BG1 watchout those gnolls (not a joke)
I died in two wolves who i met in the first map right after gorion gets killed, and i was pure fighter
It's hard but it's also more challenging than BG2 IMO
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Random encounters were great, it gave some meaning to travelling long distances, where as in BG2 a 2 day journey is relaly no different to traveling inside the city.
What is this thing with Gnolls? They were the one enemy who's butt I always kicked
Now Kobold Commando's, they're nasty
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What is this thing with Gnolls? They were the one enemy who's butt I always kicked
Now Kobold Commando's, they're nasty
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Baldur Gate is great in many ways. It's in a way the reverse of Shadows of Amn, in the sense you spend the whole game trying to get to the big city, unlike SoA where you start there and take forever to leave. The main problem was I did most things before going to the city, so all my characters had gained their experience cap before entering Baldur's Gate, which made it kinda pointless. If you solo you'll get there REALLY soon.
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"Men who crave power, and recieve it, look back over the mistakes of their lives, pile it all together and call it destiny."
"Men who crave power, and recieve it, look back over the mistakes of their lives, pile it all together and call it destiny."