Challenge and Fun
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2001 1:59 pm
I want a hard fight. When I get my booty wipped, I get excited. Bring it on!
I think that a lot of us are like that. We want these games to challenge us and bring out the fun. And that's true, I think cheese and push-over dragons are disappointing, but is it a requirement?
I propose we are in a difficult time, ladies and gentlemen. We are in the post-ToB era. Winternights isn't coming out until Spring, from what I've last heard, and there are no other BG games on the slate.
So how do we have fun with BG? I've soloed as bards and played with 10 strengths, and everything I can think of to make these games hard, but like all of us, towards the end we're still mega-powerful, and the enemies fall before us.
Its our wits, our skills, our cunning, and our expertese which is beating us down, and we can't delete that.
So how do we keep these games fun?
I propose that we enjoy the little things again. That we relax from the desire for a challenge and enjoy the ambiance. The NPCs calling out "Move that box outta my way" and the sounds of nature. Did you know there are a variety of different, interesting bird calls in BG?
And the scenery can be downright lovely. Imagine yourself there, sitting among the flowers, or perched atop the waterfall.
I propose, that when an NPC starts talking to us, we don't super-click through it, but read what the writer had to say. Enjoy the roleplaying.
Enjoy the experience.
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[ 08-20-2001: Message edited by: Quest Master ]
I think that a lot of us are like that. We want these games to challenge us and bring out the fun. And that's true, I think cheese and push-over dragons are disappointing, but is it a requirement?
I propose we are in a difficult time, ladies and gentlemen. We are in the post-ToB era. Winternights isn't coming out until Spring, from what I've last heard, and there are no other BG games on the slate.
So how do we have fun with BG? I've soloed as bards and played with 10 strengths, and everything I can think of to make these games hard, but like all of us, towards the end we're still mega-powerful, and the enemies fall before us.
Its our wits, our skills, our cunning, and our expertese which is beating us down, and we can't delete that.
So how do we keep these games fun?
I propose that we enjoy the little things again. That we relax from the desire for a challenge and enjoy the ambiance. The NPCs calling out "Move that box outta my way" and the sounds of nature. Did you know there are a variety of different, interesting bird calls in BG?
And the scenery can be downright lovely. Imagine yourself there, sitting among the flowers, or perched atop the waterfall.
I propose, that when an NPC starts talking to us, we don't super-click through it, but read what the writer had to say. Enjoy the roleplaying.
Enjoy the experience.
THIS PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO YOU BY BOREDOM.
[ 08-20-2001: Message edited by: Quest Master ]