<3 BG1,2Miggle wrote:
Oh, well Black Isle made a lot of amazing RPGs.
Xbox.com.Miggle wrote:
hmmm, well anyways, it says back to my xboxMadKatter wrote:
Nope, GWFL is under xbox.com for some reason. Who knows why.Miggle wrote:
Dookie's pic...
http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/default.htm
Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 were made by Bioware - Black Isle / Interplay only served as publishers on those two titles.XxRavenxX wrote:
<3 BG1,2Miggle wrote:
Oh, well Black Isle made a lot of amazing RPGs.
All Black Isle developed RPGs that I know of: Fallout 1 & 2, Icewind Dale 1 & 2 and Planescape: Torment.
Last edited by Rosse_modest (2008-12-29 08:46:56)
Yep, a few other minor ones I think but that's the gist of it.Rosse_modest wrote:
Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 were made by Bioware - Black Isle / Interplay only served as publishers on those two titles.XxRavenxX wrote:
<3 BG1,2Miggle wrote:
Oh, well Black Isle made a lot of amazing RPGs.
All Black Isle developed RPGs that I know of: Fallout 1 & 2, Icewind Dale 1 & 2 and Planescape: Torment.
The Baldur's Gate games share a lot of features with the Icewind Dale games.
Planescape = basically the most critically acclaimed plot of any game, ever. So I've heard anyway.
And well, Fallout speaks for itself. One of the best settings for games ever. Hoping that future development of the license picks up in quality of plot and depth.
Bethesda's games really are a bit shallow tbh. Fun, but shallow.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
I'd say it's the other way around.Flecco wrote:
The Baldur's Gate games share a lot of features with the Icewind Dale games.
They used BG's graphic and gameplay 'engine'. Icewind Dale is basically a less expansive, more dungeon focussed version of BG.
Just got it & lovin' it. Now we just need team fortress for it
So I finally made it to level 20. I decided to take some screenshots of stats to show you what I chose. Sorry for all the space taken up though.
XBox Live For PC
Game Stats
Bobbleheads!
XBox Live For PC
Game Stats
Bobbleheads!
Last edited by Naturn (2009-01-01 16:20:49)
Why didn't you go for a higher speech skill? That's the first thing that'll make it to 100 for me, I'm guessing.
Because I didn't know anything about the game. But, i'm starting a new game when I get my new HDD so its gogni to be different.
Am I the only one who likes to raise Intelligence? I raise it early to get lots of skill points to distribute at each level. I, too, raise Repair a whole helluva lot, but Speech is one I keep way low. Probably because I'm so evil that if no one does what I say I just kill them.
That's probably why...I'm a good character, so speech is important for me. If you just kill everyone though, no problem.mtb0minime wrote:
Am I the only one who likes to raise Intelligence? I raise it early to get lots of skill points to distribute at each level. I, too, raise Repair a whole helluva lot, but Speech is one I keep way low. Probably because I'm so evil that if no one does what I say I just kill them.
You know what I think i'll start a new one tonight.
Don't do what I did and make a pure evil character. I thought it would be fun, but it seems to be a bit more laborious. If I restarted this character, I would have made him/her money driven. I've missed so many opportunities because the people giving out quests or followers etc I had killed earlier.Naturn wrote:
You know what I think i'll start a new one tonight.
However, I think I will make most skills up to near 100 before I finish her. With books and bobbleheads I should get close.
Does anyone know if anything happens between you and that one chick in vault 101?
Especially early on in the game before you have any good weapons. I was struggling just to survive an onslaught of Megaton residents with their 10mm pistols and baseball bats!MadKatter wrote:
Don't do what I did and make a pure evil character. I thought it would be fun, but it seems to be a bit more laborious.
Also, is level 20 the maximum? I was hoping there wouldn't be a maximum so that it would be possible to easily get everything up to 100, albeit very time-consuming.
Wish I could tell you, but I kept knocking her unconscious with the bat and left her like that when I left the vaultNaturn wrote:
Does anyone know if anything happens between you and that one chick in vault 101?
Last edited by mtb0minime (2008-12-30 14:13:53)
Nothing happens between you and Amata. Yes level 20 is the cap.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Spoiler (highlight to read):haffeysucks wrote:
Nothing happens between you and Amata.
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Trouble on the homefront" quest
Yeah for nowhaffeysucks wrote:
Yes level 20 is the cap.
If all goes to plan the cap. will be raised after the 3rd wave of DLC
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Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Trouble on the HomefrontFloppY_ wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):haffeysucks wrote:
Nothing happens between you and Amata.
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Call for help" quest
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Like I saidhaffeysucks wrote:
Trouble on the HomefrontFloppY_ wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):haffeysucks wrote:
Nothing happens between you and Amata.
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Trouble on the homefront" quest
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
no, it's the name of the questFloppY_ wrote:
Like I saidhaffeysucks wrote:
Trouble on the HomefrontFloppY_ wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Trouble on the homefront" quest
Last edited by haffeysucks (2008-12-30 16:04:42)
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
I know, that's what I saidhaffeysucks wrote:
no, it's the name of the questFloppY_ wrote:
Like I saidhaffeysucks wrote:
Trouble on the Homefront
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
ohFloppY_ wrote:
I know, that's what I said
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
If you have the pc version enter in the console setgs iMaxCharacterLevel 030 or whatever you want your max level to be youll have to reenter it every time you close fallout though.FloppY_ wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):haffeysucks wrote:
Nothing happens between you and Amata.
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Trouble on the homefront" questYeah for nowhaffeysucks wrote:
Yes level 20 is the cap.
If all goes to plan the cap. will be raised after the 3rd wave of DLC
Which could easily ruin that character when the DLC unlocks it and many of the console commands lock some achievements because they are considered cheatingdill13 wrote:
If you have the pc version enter in the console setgs iMaxCharacterLevel 030 or whatever you want your max level to be youll have to reenter it every time you close fallout though.FloppY_ wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):haffeysucks wrote:
Nothing happens between you and Amata.
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Trouble on the homefront" questYeah for nowhaffeysucks wrote:
Yes level 20 is the cap.
If all goes to plan the cap. will be raised after the 3rd wave of DLC
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I don't think any DLC will increase the level cap, it will probably be kept at 20 where it is now.FloppY_ wrote:
Which could easily ruin that character when the DLC unlocks it and many of the console commands lock some achievements because they are considered cheatingdill13 wrote:
If you have the pc version enter in the console setgs iMaxCharacterLevel 030 or whatever you want your max level to be youll have to reenter it every time you close fallout though.FloppY_ wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):haffeysucks wrote:
Nothing happens between you and Amata.
Basically, nomatter what you do Amata will ask you to leave after you finished the "Trouble on the homefront" quest
Yeah for now
If all goes to plan the cap. will be raised after the 3rd wave of DLC