I knowNimzar said:If this limitation is actually a physical one, I'm sorry.The_Puppy_Prince said:But just one thing
I honestly cant play a RPG where you click to move the character
If it is not, then you are willing excluding the best from the list of PC RPGs that you can play. And in this instance I would say GET OVER IT. And play the greatness that is the Baldur's Gate series and the Original Fallout series.
I tried NWN 2 and i didnt like itoctafish said:Get NWN with the expansion packs as those single player packs are better than the original story. Don't bother with NWN 2.oplinger said:What's wrong with point and click?
OT: Deus Ex. Vampire - The Masquerade: Bloodlines, Mass Effect 1 and 2, Dragon Age, KOTOR1 and 2. Fallout 3...um..you knew most of these..
OH! edit: Neverwinter Nights. Play THAT
I did type that i do baisicly want the standard settingLightOfDarkness said:a lot of the RPGs you'll find are not your standard fantasy setting affair.
I can't believe I said(typed) that with a straight face.
Ive been hearing ALOT about the 7thTossth Esalad said:A series that's close to my heart is Might&Magic, the seventh in particular.
In fact, I?ve been playing it the last week.
YES, I was goning to mention this. The second one will be coming out soon so try to get it as sson as possible!Gildan Bladeborn said:Nobody has mentioned The Witcher yet, so I will, as the default camera and control methodology is over the shoulder WASD (though like Dragon Age you have the option of pulling things back for a more tactical overview, except you only ever control one character), and it's a damn excellent RPG, especially the Enhanced Edition (which is either what you would buy or, if you pick up a regular original retail release, what you can download for free).