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  • 2 weeks later...

Awesome,

Now I can live out my weird dreams about Drows and..... oh sorry I will stop now :eek:

After playing it for a while is the game worth buying? Is it a whole new game, or more like an expansion for IWD? I have every single game in the Baldur's Gate series and I love em dearly, but I haven't had time to finish ICEWIND Dale 1 yet, in fact I don't

think I made it past the second town with the bloody huge tree.

Is there any significant differences to BG2 Thone of Bhaal? Does it use D&D 3rd ed rules?

Me thinks I will have get back into it. I have been busy lately and it kind of wrecks things when you play 3 days straight. :uh-huh:

I still have yet to start on Morrowind, plus GP4 is calling. Damn I can't wait until Christmas hols are on!

Cheers,

Tim

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Yeah I know what you mean, awesome feeling when you finish a game totally, even more so when you're at work. Problem is now, work seems so mundane after playing games.

I have had heard mixed reviews about WC3, as a rule, I don't really like RTS games as much.

What is your thoughts, and why was it so addictive (to be playing at work)?

Cheers,

Tim

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Well I finally finshed IWD and have started on IWD 2. I must say I don't like it as much as BG2, however the 3 Ed rules rock. I love the feats and skills, much more balanced.

Not enough storyline and to much dungeon plodding and no interesting quests for me, but still seeing it is probably the last D&D game black isle will produce for a while it will have to do. Apart from that the game is pretty tight.

I am trying it with a party of 3, they were damn right when they said it was designed for 4-6 characters, however I am leveling pretty quickly, so it's all sweet.

Oh well, I am getting a steering wheel soon, so I can play GP4 properly.

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Hey Sniffy,

I actually buy somethings that I like. I would never pay for some shitty games, but something like BG series, GP4, SOF2 etc are worth buying. I know we can't all afford everything, but I reckon if it is good, and I can afford to, I pay for it. Plus the more games we BUY, the more games companies put out that are decent.

/rant

Cheers,

Tim

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