Writing page long rants on the Everquest forums makes me like him more, actually
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Someone copied his huge EQ rant basically word for word when C’Thun was super bugged to the point where it was unbeatable. And like the EQ rant, the problem was fixed almost immediately.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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I think she might be my favorite character from that game. Everyone else felt like something I'd seen before, even if they were exceptionally well executed (I really like the Sagani and Pallegina narratives, for instance). But she was more or less completely new, even when she was retreading familiar territory.
...Grieving Mother?
I don't remember a ton of her story, I think I maybe just didn't use her in the party very often since I was a cipher. One issue I had with that game was that the sheer amount of text was a bit much and for some of the characters that didn't click I trailed off of their stories.
Like Durance was annoying enough that most of what I remember is "very mad, alright at spells".
I think she might be my favorite character from that game. Everyone else felt like something I'd seen before, even if they were exceptionally well executed (I really like the Sagani and Pallegina narratives, for instance). But she was more or less completely new, even when she was retreading familiar territory.
...Grieving Mother?
I don't remember a ton of her story, I think I maybe just didn't use her in the party very often since I was a cipher. One issue I had with that game was that the sheer amount of text was a bit much and for some of the characters that didn't click I trailed off of their stories.
Like Durance was annoying enough that most of what I remember is "very mad, alright at spells".
I remember I really liked Sagani and Maneha.
Grieving Mother was
a midwife who couldn't deal with the hollowborn thing, so she started to use her cipher powers to convince the new mothers that their children were fine.
Durance was intentionally written to be an arrogant asshole, which made the pay off of his story kinda great.
I always feel bad in a party-based game when I just sideline half the cast because it would ruin my current strategy, but I often find that the talkier the companion characters get the more I'm like oh no I will not remember to say hi to you on a regular enough basis to get your story and I just leave them at the base doing nothing.
most of the poe people were pretty good. not the druid though, I loathed him and maybe ended up just killing him
I think I left him rotting in my dungeon on my second run.
Durance is a good example of a shitty person who has a cool place in the story and reveals a lot about the world. Hiravias (druid guy) just sucks and brings nothing to the table.
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I want to play Pillars of Eternity 2, but it's a direct sequel and so I wanna finish 1 first, the problem is I've done the first act so many times that it's become an impediment. I like, can't get up the energy to do it again.
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Despite being a fairly direct sequel, most of the stuff in PoE1 isn't very important to 2 beyond stuff like if any companions got murdered and also backstory about that god that got murdered
normally I would want to pay poe 2, but I went back and tried to play tyranny recently and didn't like it very much. I'm not sure how much of that are the systems in tyranny, though. the magic system falls completely flat for me
normally I would want to pay poe 2, but I went back and tried to play tyranny recently and didn't like it very much. I'm not sure how much of that are the systems in tyranny, though. the magic system falls completely flat for me
the magic in tyranny is quite a bit different than the PoE games
i didn't actually engage with it much, the PoE one felt a bit more like BG1/2
I want to play Pillars of Eternity 2, but it's a direct sequel and so I wanna finish 1 first, the problem is I've done the first act so many times that it's become an impediment. I like, can't get up the energy to do it again.
PoE2 has a pretty good suite of "what did you do in PoE1" options available, both as several pre-created things and more granular stuff you can get into.
You'll be starting over at level 1 regardless, so that aspect of it isn't really necessary.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
well dip, forget PoE1 then
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
Quick tip on the legacy stuff - there are several premade ones that are pretty good from what I remember that you'll be offered when you start the game. If you want to do a truly custom one, I believe you need to create it from the main menu before starting your new game, at which point you'll go through a questionnaire and that will get added as an available starting point.
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I personally do think POE1 is worth playing, but on story mode, and you should ignore the caed nua dungeon
StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
Oh yeah, I do still think the first one is a great game. I wish it had some of the system improvements that the second one did and had less dumb little fights, but overall I'm a big fan.
I did play poe as both a cleric of wael(which owned a lot) and a goldpact paladin(which also owned but not as much as the cleric) and I gotta say cleric magic in poe is way more fun than most games
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also if you play through PoE one, you'll come across characters whose names are written in gold text - these NPCs are kickstarter backers, and while you can read the short stories attached to their characters, they don't have any bearing on the game
at least read/watch a synopsis of the story, the mainline story is important, not so much all the little things you do though.
I beat it once and read the Wikipedia page on it, I just didn't have a save to import so I was thinking I'd play it again
like, when I get the urge to play Baldur's Gate 2, I think "well it'd be weird if my character didn't come from the first game" and play BG1 until I got bored and never get around to playing 2
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
also if you play through PoE one, you'll come across characters whose names are written in gold text - these NPCs are kickstarter backers, and while you can read the short stories attached to their characters, they don't have any bearing on the game
the gold text stories run the gamut from "decent but irrelevant" to "fart-sniffing pap"
you can read them if you like but I read dozens and remember basically none of them
the headstone markers and are of even less value, they're to be actively avoided at all costs
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
at least read/watch a synopsis of the story, the mainline story is important, not so much all the little things you do though.
I beat it once and read the Wikipedia page on it, I just didn't have a save to import so I was thinking I'd play it again
like, when I get the urge to play Baldur's Gate 2, I think "well it'd be weird if my character didn't come from the first game" and play BG1 until I got bored and never get around to playing 2
Meanwhile, I played Baldur's Gate 2 for years before getting my hands on the first one.
In that context, my relationship with Khalid was...strained.
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I still think about those games a lot, and especially the leap in class composition between the first and second.
in the first game you have a lot of options for essentially an ideal party without any real friction or any member who's bad at their job.
in the second the only character you're likely to have in a good-aligned party that really excels in their role is the one you make, the rest all have some huge disadvantage, or are evil and therefore a pain to keep around.
look at that plus the class kits and you can really see them chafing against the AD&D system. that the same studio made Dragon Age is both very interesting and very predictable.
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
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I want there to be a way for me to play the Baldur's Gate games again
Not like, the enhanced editions, I have those and did play them when they came out
But rather... I guess a version of the game with all of the combat edited out is sort of what I want? Or one where it feels more like I can skip quests or whatever if I don't want to do them, that sort of thing
Edit: Alternately what I want is to sit in a room with someone else who is playing Baldur's Gate and talk to them about the game like we're watching television or whatever (but also not a Let's Play, really, I already listen to Mages and Murderdads)
You should pick the option in POE2 where the worst things possible happened in POE1
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
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I still think the combat in the BG games is good, each encounter is kind of a puzzle with some RNG for certain outcomes, and going through them again isn't totally without enjoyment for me, though this is way more true of the second game than the first
I would very much like a version of Planescape: Torment that had most of the encounters removed, though
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I still have no idea what it is and I hate it so much
Hey, it's pronounced Tigolay Bit-eyes, and it's a proud Latverian name, I'll have you know!
...Grieving Mother?
I don't remember a ton of her story, I think I maybe just didn't use her in the party very often since I was a cipher. One issue I had with that game was that the sheer amount of text was a bit much and for some of the characters that didn't click I trailed off of their stories.
Like Durance was annoying enough that most of what I remember is "very mad, alright at spells".
I remember I really liked Sagani and Maneha.
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Grieving Mother was
Durance was intentionally written to be an arrogant asshole, which made the pay off of his story kinda great.
Oh boy can't wait to see TLOU2 take awards it doesn't deserve to win again
I think I left him rotting in my dungeon on my second run.
Durance is a good example of a shitty person who has a cool place in the story and reveals a lot about the world. Hiravias (druid guy) just sucks and brings nothing to the table.
"Regular server" doesn't look as trendy in a PowerPoint presentation
the magic in tyranny is quite a bit different than the PoE games
i didn't actually engage with it much, the PoE one felt a bit more like BG1/2
PoE2 has a pretty good suite of "what did you do in PoE1" options available, both as several pre-created things and more granular stuff you can get into.
You'll be starting over at level 1 regardless, so that aspect of it isn't really necessary.
You should do a little of the Caed Nua dungeon if you're playing POE2. For reasons.
sure, yeah. that makes sense.
at least read/watch a synopsis of the story, the mainline story is important, not so much all the little things you do though.
I beat it once and read the Wikipedia page on it, I just didn't have a save to import so I was thinking I'd play it again
like, when I get the urge to play Baldur's Gate 2, I think "well it'd be weird if my character didn't come from the first game" and play BG1 until I got bored and never get around to playing 2
the gold text stories run the gamut from "decent but irrelevant" to "fart-sniffing pap"
you can read them if you like but I read dozens and remember basically none of them
the headstone markers and are of even less value, they're to be actively avoided at all costs
Meanwhile, I played Baldur's Gate 2 for years before getting my hands on the first one.
In that context, my relationship with Khalid was...strained.
in the first game you have a lot of options for essentially an ideal party without any real friction or any member who's bad at their job.
in the second the only character you're likely to have in a good-aligned party that really excels in their role is the one you make, the rest all have some huge disadvantage, or are evil and therefore a pain to keep around.
look at that plus the class kits and you can really see them chafing against the AD&D system. that the same studio made Dragon Age is both very interesting and very predictable.
Not like, the enhanced editions, I have those and did play them when they came out
But rather... I guess a version of the game with all of the combat edited out is sort of what I want? Or one where it feels more like I can skip quests or whatever if I don't want to do them, that sort of thing
Edit: Alternately what I want is to sit in a room with someone else who is playing Baldur's Gate and talk to them about the game like we're watching television or whatever (but also not a Let's Play, really, I already listen to Mages and Murderdads)
I would very much like a version of Planescape: Torment that had most of the encounters removed, though
yeah I was contemplating it, just playing an incompetent dummy