These were on sale recently in Steam and GoG.You should get them the old SSI l Dark Sun and Ravenloft: Stone Prophet / curse of Strahd or whatever it was called games for them if they can even be played this day. I imagine there's some decent version out there. As a kid equipped with my Packard Bell Packmate 486 DX2, 420mb, 8mb ram, I have very fond memories of the first DND videogames I played on that machine. So much fun.
Make them really understand the glory of 2E.
Don't temp me....These were on sale recently in Steam and GoG.
Oooo... gimmie a D&D horror movie about a party that accidentally stumbles into Strahd.
Even for "narrative" reasons it's almost always some big 'ole fat hog who wants to be "unique". It's ALWAYS gay as fuuuuuck.I know I'm in the minority, but I think multi-classing is gay as fuuuuck without a strong narrative reason.
I'm probably going to play some type of pure Dex/Cha rogue.
I blame 3rd edition and it only got worse in 3.5.I can tolerate like fighter/wizard multiclass stuff but the Frankenstein bullshit in pathfinder kills me.
Lvl 5 to this class dip 1 lvl in alchemist then 3 levels into oracle. Then the next 11 levels here. Gay AF.
The multiclassing rules in BG3 sound like multiclass characters will be pretty weak, but maybe some good combos will emerge.I know I'm in the minority, but I think multi-classing is gay as fuuuuck without a strong narrative reason.
I'm probably going to play some type of pure Dex/Cha rogue.
I am wondering if there will be more companions in chapter 2 that they aren't announcing.I am disappointed with the companion variety. There really isn't much. You have the rogue, cleric, wizard, barbarian, and fighter from the trailers provided. Since we know Jaheira and Minsc are in Minsc might still be a ranger this time? Jaheira was a druid so she probably still is. I think you're really going to need to get comfortable with respeccing companions outside what fits their narrative.
You don't have multiple flavors of each like BG2 had. The companion roster was just huge. You had evil berserkers like Korgan, good ones like Minsc. Noble clerics like Aerie and evil ones like Viconia. So you really could have whatever party comp you wanted.
Yeah the count / variety seems lightweight. I wonder if the cost per line and the number of lines per member is high enough to dissuade them from having a bunch. BG2's companion count was absurd. You were also highly demotivated to sample different companions because of how far behind they'd be. Even with having 6 party members, having a pity-slot that you rotated out to do quests and try out different companions could be a hindrance in tough encounters where every member counted.I am disappointed with the companion variety. There really isn't much. You have the rogue, cleric, wizard, barbarian, and fighter from the trailers provided. Since we know Jaheira and Minsc are in Minsc might still be a ranger this time? Jaheira was a druid so she probably still is. I think you're really going to need to get comfortable with respeccing companions outside what fits their narrative.
You don't have multiple flavors of each like BG2 had. The companion roster was just huge. You had evil berserkers like Korgan, good ones like Minsc. Noble clerics like Aerie and evil ones like Viconia. So you really could have whatever party comp you wanted.
Eh, they got Matt Mercer for Minsc which almost certainly cost the single biggest chunk of the voice budget by a huge margin. I don't see anyone else in the rest of the cast famous enough to get paid more than whatever base tier VA rates are these days. Hell, they didn't even cough up big money for Jaheira. Aside from the two Hollywood guys (J.K. Simmons and Jason Isaacs) anyway, and I'd guess their roles probably don't have a huge number of lines. BTVA cast list is far from complete, but generally if a big name has a role it's on there immediately.Yeah the count / variety seems lightweight. I wonder if the cost per line and the number of lines per member is high enough to dissuade them from having a bunch.
Them not using Jim Cummings is going to throw me off. He's one of my favorite voice actors and his characters are so iconic and his voice is so identifiable.Eh, they got Matt Mercer for Minsc which almost certainly cost the single biggest chunk of the voice budget by a huge margin. I don't see anyone else in the rest of the cast famous enough to get paid more than whatever base tier VA rates are these days. Hell, they didn't even cough up big money for Jaheira. Aside from the two Hollywood guys (J.K. Simmons and Jason Isaacs) anyway, and I'd guess their roles probably don't have a huge number of lines. BTVA cast list is far from complete, but generally if a big name has a role it's on there immediately.
I don't really mind the low-ish number of companions, to me it's more that very few of them seem interesting in either backstory or class setup. Definitely going to use Minsc and Jaheira for nostalgia sake, and the rest will just be whoever ends up least annoying to listen to. I'd rather respec everyone than have to put up with the vampire to have a rogue, etc.