Noob?
Fighter/Berserker.
Sorry for the mistake, I meant to ask what is the best noob class for the first Baldur's Gate.
Noob?
Fighter/Berserker.
I played a rogue, or was it a monk, I don't remember but it had a 1 hit kill move. I tried that on a dragon, if I failed, i would reload. Repeat until success, easiest dragon kill ever
Lol. That is awesome. Just a complete joke of an option screen.
I wonder why they gave that one option its own screen, rather than roll it into another option screen with other options? It seems so inefficient this way.
How well does BG:EE run with modern, high resolution displays? Or do you have use the old wide screen hack tool? :/
Fighter.
Easiest for noobs. Best selection of equipment, dont have to monitor too many special abilities.
Does the EE version include the addon (tales of the swords coast )
Yes. Here's an article about the EE:
http://kotaku.com/5963893/baldurs-gate-enhanced-edition-everything-you-should-know
Yes. Here's an article about the EE:
http://kotaku.com/5963893/baldurs-gate-enhanced-edition-everything-you-should-know
I'm not seeing a lot of point in getting this for the PC if you have the originals.
If you don't mind tinkering there's not that much point in getting it for mobile devices either (its not that hard to get running).
For 10 bucks on IOS, I'd like to buy it, because it sends a message to the gaming community that we gamers would like to see more serious games on the platform, and these guys have my support.
It just sends me the message that we are happy to buy the same thing over and over just repackaged for our new devices.
Yeah, jailbreaking your tablet just so you can run a game you bought 10 years ago says you're a cheap mother fucker.
What is this jailbreak you speak of?
*not my fault that your tablet is gimped, no need to be cross with me*
Plus I get to run BG, BG2, ID, ID2, PT, etc
I'm not seeing a lot of point in getting this for the PC if you have the originals.
If you don't mind tinkering there's not that much point in getting it for mobile devices either (its not that hard to get running).
I have the originals, but even dealing with the install media is enough of a pain to warrant dropping at least $10 at GoG for a digital version just to avoid the hassle. Also, they've said that if the rereleases do well, they'll probably make a BG3.
If they didn't make enough out of the originals to make BG3 I can't see them making it now.
All said, as much as I loved them (and I own all the bioware isometric games and expansions) they are more suited to sitting at your desk playing on a PC than pick up and put down play on a tablet.
It just sends me the message that we are happy to buy the same thing over and over just repackaged for our new devices.
Is that so, because I look forward to laying on my couch and playing BG on my iPad.