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All this NWN2 nostalgia lead me to discover there's a Baldur's Gate I mod available. Going to load that up and see how much I enjoy that story in 3D.
BTW, I've never played either BG I or II (sacrilege !!) but now that the BG II Enhanced Edition has been massively patched (1.3), I'm seriously thinking of giving it a crack at long last.
Question to the veterans that have experience with these older classics as well:
If you were able to "ignore" the 15 year gap for a moment, how does BG II hold up against the new game PoE: with regard to world building/story, depth of characters/companions, and compelling/addictive gameplay? Given that they are both Isometric games, I'm sure I would be able to ignore the older engine limitations to some extent.
I've pretty much read this entire thread, and would be very interested to hear thoughts on what BG II or PoE does clearly better, or worse, or even what they do equally well.
My real question... Is itreallystill worth playing BG II in 2015, or is the modern tribute/alternative good enough to just leave all that in the past?
BTW, I've never played either BG I or II (sacrilege !!) but now that the BG II Enhanced Edition has been massively patched (1.3), I'm seriously thinking of giving it a crack at long last.
Question to the veterans that have experience with these older classics as well:
If you were able to "ignore" the 15 year gap for a moment, how does BG II hold up against the new game PoE: with regard to world building/story, depth of characters/companions, and compelling/addictive gameplay? Given that they are both Isometric games, I'm sure I would be able to ignore the older engine limitations to some extent.
I've pretty much read this entire thread, and would be very interested to hear thoughts on what BG II or PoE does clearly better, or worse, or even what they do equally well.
My real question... Is itreallystill worth playing BG II in 2015, or is the modern tribute/alternative good enough to just leave all that in the past?