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Ezindir the dark
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Posted - 16 Nov 2003 : 12:47:10
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Wich Forgotten realm game made by bioware is the best+ 1.)Icwind dale 1 2.)Icewind dale 2 3.)Baldurs gate 1 4.)Baldurs gate 2 5.)Neverwinter night Personly I think Icewind dale 1 is the best, but I havent play trough hole Neverwinter night.
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Lord Rad
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Posted - 16 Nov 2003 : 13:07:55
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Neverwinter Nights without a doubt - I suppose with the community and expansion possibilities, it will keep it alive for some time to come.
I still really enjoyed BG's and IWD's though. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 16 Nov 2003 : 13:51:21
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I agree, Neverwinter Nights without a doubt. With the official expansions and fans hard at work on their own creations (my own Drizzt module included), it just keeps getting better.
The original Icewind Dale game would come in as a close second.

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Arivia
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Canada
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Posted - 17 Nov 2003 : 03:44:09
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Actually, Icewind Dale 1 & 2 and Torment are not Bioware-developed games, they just use the Infinity Engine. Pay special attention to the packaging and face of the CDs, and look for "developed by Bioware" on BG2 and NWN, while "Bioware Corp." appears on BG1. It's also apparent within the copyright text. My vote goes for NWN, but would be supplanted by Torment(although it's not Bioware). |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Yasraena
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USA
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Posted - 18 Nov 2003 : 02:47:17
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Neverwinter Nights without a doubt. The game play/interface is really nothing new, but because of the toolset and the literally hundreds of community made modules out there, not to mention the next expansion set which will allow for up to 40th level PC's, it really stands above the rest. Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 come up a close second though. |
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Ezindir the dark
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Norway
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 18 Nov 2003 : 11:40:12
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If we were talking about the period before NWN was released, then yes, Icewind Dale would probably have been my favorite game.
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Ezindir the dark
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Norway
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Posted - 18 Nov 2003 : 12:54:36
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I must admidt that NWN was very good, but I realy hated the mages apperance, the robes looked very stupid, but animal companions and familiars was very cool, and accualy useful, somthing they not was in BG. |
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Feraplith
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Posted - 28 Nov 2003 : 21:32:39
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I think Baldur's Gate:Shadows of Amn is the best game ever. |
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Bookwyrm
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USA
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Posted - 28 Nov 2003 : 22:08:38
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Well, right now, Icewind Dale is my favorite. Why? Glad you asked. It's because I can't get NWN to run without a movement stutter that limits me to something like one frame in ten!!!!
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I checked the system requirements, and I can't find out why it won't play right. And it's not because I don't have the latest driver -- I downloaded the latest audio/visual driver to the computer I'm working on, and got the opening movies to play -- if I disable sound first. After that, it's a black screen. Yet on my laptop, which isn't configured for the Internet, it will play, and with sound as well -- but only stuttering. 
So that's why IWD1 is my current favorite. It's the one that works. |
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Lord Rad
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 28 Nov 2003 : 23:45:08
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Hmmmm I get the stuttering too, Bookwyrm..... but only on my laptop....which currently has a better gfx card then my main workstation  
Have you checked that you havent got some processor intensive service or application running in the background? |
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Bookwyrm
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USA
4740 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 02:06:58
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I shut down all nonessential programs, following the directions on the troubleshooting page at the website. It fixed it somewhat, but only initially. It hasn't ever worked again. |
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The Cardinal
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Canada
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Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 08:15:55
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For Me The Baldur's Gate series take over all.. Infact it be the only game that I truely play anymore. Even for being several years old. While torment isn't that bad, nor Icewind dale 1 or 2 I simply cannot get over the BG series. Granted I too like NWN as well but I cannot give up my BG. Becoming the Slayer at every violent whim and maiming all near by innocents and opponent's alike tis like divine wrath... MINE MWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!! *Ahem* At anyrate it would make sense since I like the Cursed Sword of Beserking +3. Although My favorite Item is simply the Claw of Kazgaroth... Which makes me wonder. Does anyone eles know about this beast? |
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The Sage
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Australia
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Posted - 29 Nov 2003 : 13:21:51
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Bookwyrm, don't get too angry. I had a little difficulty with two of my own computers to begin with as well, but after some tweaking, NWN works on every single unit I have now.
If you want, I can look into your problem. If you're interested please send me (via ethereal mail) a writeup (or use the print-screen function) of your system specs and system requirements, and I'll see what I can determine on my end.
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MuadDib
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South Africa
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Posted - 30 Nov 2003 : 05:39:46
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Hmm, strange
I would definitely cast my vote for BG 2. Had the most character kits, which I loved, the ebst story out of any of them, although I haven't played torment, but we're not counting that and had the most gameplay to it.
I found the IWD's, all three of them to be horendous. The first one was ridiculously difficult and after sitting down for so many hours to complete it, with its linear story line and lakcing depth, I was heartly dissapointed.
NWN was new and alright for its time, but I really could never say I got into it. The spell effects were basically all that kept me going as the story really was skin deep, and the characterisation more so. Moreover, I think the idea of NWN to give you one character and a non-controllable player as a henchman was terrible.
Sorry if it comes across harsh, I just cant see how just about any game can compare with the magnificence of BGII |
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Arivia
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Canada
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Posted - 30 Nov 2003 : 05:52:15
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You've got some good points, MuadDib. I've never finished the core NWN campaign or IWD I, as the stories were horrible. I did, however, quite like the SoU storyline. BGII was huge, had great stories and side quests, and was a joy to play, and ToB only threw the suspense and story levels up a few notches, which was quite good. I didn't mind IWD II, however. My vote went for NWN because of the adaptability, large amount of possible stories, and good game engine. BGII follows it closely. |
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MuadDib
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South Africa
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Posted - 30 Nov 2003 : 08:42:04
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To be fair, I should really play some of the mods now that I can get them.
My comments were only based on the single player experience though. I want debate the mods as I have not played any, and I hear that the NWN mods are simply superb.
It's as Arivia says, the story is prolly the main thing for me, and BGII's was excellent.
I only played about 3/4's of IWDII and I just have to say it, its just too darn white  |
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Alruane
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USA
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Posted - 24 Nov 2013 : 08:57:09
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I cannot pick, either BG or BG 2. |
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Thauranil
Master of Realmslore
   
India
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Posted - 24 Nov 2013 : 12:25:51
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Hmm Baldurs gate 2 for me. |
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Alruane
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USA
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Posted - 24 Nov 2013 : 20:44:46
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I suppose, if forced to choose...Baldur's Gate 2. Simply because I played it first before the original Baldur's Gate. |
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SirUrza
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
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Posted - 25 Nov 2013 : 14:46:24
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Baldur's Gate 1. Even though it's not a Bioware game, Icewind Dale has a special place too because I enjoy dungeons crawlers. |
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Light
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Australia
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Posted - 09 Dec 2013 : 14:20:51
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Surprised people are actually mentioning NWN. Didn't seem like a true D&D game to me with only being able to control one character. I played with my brother on LAN once and that was fun. Actually that was really fun. Still, going with BG1 for this. All amazing games though. |
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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
   
United Kingdom
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Posted - 09 Dec 2013 : 15:15:42
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I loved them all. Bioware was awesome until EA took over. I'm not saying their games suffered in terms of design but all the propietary crap that got bundled with Mass Effect 2/Dragon Age 2 onward left a really sour taste in my mouth.
I can't stay online so when all my DLC gets disabled as soon as I go offline I find it annoying to put it mildly.
That being said, before EA messed things up I enjoyed Baldur's Gate 2 immensely. Neverwinter Nights was almost as good but felt more like a grind. |
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
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Posted - 09 Dec 2013 : 15:37:20
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Should give Dragon Age Origins a shot. That has to be the best video game I've played since the BG 2 days.
I recently snagged The Witcher 2, which seems to be pretty decent. But you can consider Witcher 2 an R-Rated game with all the swearing, boobage, and bloody combat. Definitely not one for youngsters. ;) |
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
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Posted - 09 Dec 2013 : 15:38:39
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quote: Originally posted by hashimashadoo
I loved them all. Bioware was awesome until EA took over. I'm not saying their games suffered in terms of design but all the propietary crap that got bundled with Mass Effect 2/Dragon Age 2 onward left a really sour taste in my mouth.
I can't stay online so when all my DLC gets disabled as soon as I go offline I find it annoying to put it mildly.
That being said, before EA messed things up I enjoyed Baldur's Gate 2 immensely. Neverwinter Nights was almost as good but felt more like a grind.
No, you're right. Dragon Age 2 was horrible compared to the first one. :(
They've said #3 is taking the best elements from the first and second. So here's hoping they do it right. But I fear the EA overlords will end up ruining it. :( |
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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
   
United Kingdom
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Posted - 09 Dec 2013 : 17:50:28
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quote: Originally posted by Eilserus
I recently snagged The Witcher 2, which seems to be pretty decent. But you can consider Witcher 2 an R-Rated game with all the swearing, boobage, and bloody combat. Definitely not one for youngsters. ;)
Played the original Witcher. Found it purile that you would collect trophies for sleeping with women. Never read the books nor saw the TV series. Was there a lot of sex in them? Somehow can't see 1990s Poland going down the modern HBO drama route. |
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
1446 Posts |
Posted - 09 Dec 2013 : 19:11:26
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I never played the first one. And I'm only in the first starter town so far, so I haven't seen the majority of the game. |
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Light
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Australia
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Posted - 10 Dec 2013 : 01:27:37
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Dare I ask what the people think were the "best bits" from Dragon Age II? I liked the game overall but felt that the first was superior in every way. Just wanting to know what I can expect. |
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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
   
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Dec 2013 : 14:23:28
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I did like the game but the cloest thing to a 'best bit' would be the final dragon fight at the Bone...mine place - I forget what it was called.
The Qunari attack and the final battles were okay but I'm always frustrated by roleplaying encounters with the Qunari. No matter how much respect you garner with them, the games always railroad you into a misunderstanding. I get that their culture is alien but there's got to be a way to reason with them over some things or what's the point in talking to them at all?
Maybe they do some DLC where you play as a Qunari who is banished for thinking too much like a foreigner (I can't help it, I'm being controlled by a human and my dialogue options are too limited!) |
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Light
Learned Scribe
 
Australia
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Posted - 11 Dec 2013 : 00:00:12
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Wish they'd get rid of the dialogue wheel. That thing is awful. Nothing wrong with seeing exactly what your lines are going to be before you choose them. Sometimes I just want to bee able to say the coolest line... I can't do that with a dialogue wheel. |
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