If Baldurs fence has gaps in then you could always try to fit your arm through and undo the gate from the other side?
Aye, but DnD (even ADnD) has always been very well balanced, and that carries over to Baldur's Gate. Don't get me wrong - I do enjoy the single player campaign, but ever since I started playing it in MP with some friends, I feel that the multiplayer experience is even more fun.Anthraxus said:The draw for alot of ppl is full party control and it's not 'tedious' to them as you put it.Monsterfurby said:The best way to enjoy BGT is with a full party of friends. In a single room or via voice chat. Removes all the tedium of group management but adds the probably greatest feeling of "every role has something to contribute" in the history of gaming (that's pretty much the only thing DnD ever got right).
If I only could control one character, it would be pretty boring for me, compared to controlling a whole party. That's what NWN is made for.
"every role has something to contribute"
I don't even understand what this means. You still have 'different roles contributing', your just in control of them all.
What? Are you joking? AD&D? Balanced? It's about the least balanced thing in the known universe. It would be funny if they had made any pretence towards balance but the fact of the matter is that not only was balance not a consideration, but its unlikely the developers even realised that there was any reason for it to be a consideration. The fun of Baldurs Gate is taking something that unbalanced and breaking the hell out of it.Monsterfurby said:Aye, but DnD (even ADnD) has always been very well balanced, and that carries over to Baldur's Gate.
kyosai7 said:So, I have Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 off GOG, and even rigged up Baldur's Gate Trilogy, so I can play through them all in high res, in one giant story, etc, etc. There's just one problem: This combat is garbage and completely turns me off from whatever roleplaying fun I have, and I haven't even left Candlekeep yet!
I'm in the practice basement where you get the trial party, and this combat is just godawful. The pauses interrupt spell animations, and there's just overall a bad interface for stuff. I mean, I know the basics of 2e AD&D, so that's not it...
Is Baldur's Gate REALLY worth suffering through this combat?