theres no screen shot of the maze under Spellhold.
but if you were just thinking about that maze, yeh it can be annoying.
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it should be the top one in that list, and no you will not need any cd keys. just a program for working with ISOs, like alcohol 120% or daemon tools
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on a side note, if im on the forums, chances are fairly high im on MSN/AIM, so you can direct any further questions about this series to me there, but lets keep this thread alive still though.
actually had sometime last weekend to spare so i played a bit of BGII, my Half Orc Fighter/Cleric does some series damage now. In Helm's Name i cleanse the lands of EVIL!!!!!
Ive often thought about if a sequel to Throne of Bhaal would be possible, but with the ending it had, it pretty much ends the series, really the only way you can get a sequel is for the main character to be the child of your character in BGII, and for those of you that have read the epilogues for the NPCs, you will know that some of them do infact have your child.
But that story is kinda lacking, but it makes more sense than inporting your lvl 40 character into a new game, man what a cake walk that crap would be.
this is why importing from BGII into NWN was removed, you can be an extremely high lvl, also the rules change from one game to another.
Id definitely like to see another game set in that part of the DND world, and for it to be as epic in scope as BGII. The IWD series are good but they arent the same.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
and time allowing, id love to have a game of BG with you some time if you can get a hold of it. (by any means).
oh and just to continue from my post above,
seeing as a sequel to TOB seems rather out of the question, ive often wondered about a prequel to the entire series, prehaps something set during the time of Balduran. Balduran is who the city of Baldur's Gate is named after.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
wow 7, damn my copy of BGII plus all my mods is only 3, 3 1/2 tops.
Ive seen the box for DM, but never really thought about looking into it any further.
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might look into it one day, but BG and Diablo take priority.
i barely have time to play/finish the games i already have, im not really looking into getting a new one, save for SCII and DIII, lol.
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OMG i soooo want these, too bad they are fan made. (as far as i know)
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he doesnt give you that much EXP, plus you cant keep his weapons, so i dont kill him. i have him help me slay vampires.
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in the game he is (much) weaker than he appears in the novels.
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but if you were just thinking about that maze, yeh it can be annoying.
I'm downloading now. Will I need some kind of CD key or anything?
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actually had sometime last weekend to spare so i played a bit of BGII, my Half Orc Fighter/Cleric does some series damage now. In Helm's Name i cleanse the lands of EVIL!!!!!
Ive often thought about if a sequel to Throne of Bhaal would be possible, but with the ending it had, it pretty much ends the series, really the only way you can get a sequel is for the main character to be the child of your character in BGII, and for those of you that have read the epilogues for the NPCs, you will know that some of them do infact have your child.
But that story is kinda lacking, but it makes more sense than inporting your lvl 40 character into a new game, man what a cake walk that crap would be.
this is why importing from BGII into NWN was removed, you can be an extremely high lvl, also the rules change from one game to another.
Id definitely like to see another game set in that part of the DND world, and for it to be as epic in scope as BGII. The IWD series are good but they arent the same.
and time allowing, id love to have a game of BG with you some time if you can get a hold of it. (by any means).
oh and just to continue from my post above,
seeing as a sequel to TOB seems rather out of the question, ive often wondered about a prequel to the entire series, prehaps something set during the time of Balduran. Balduran is who the city of Baldur's Gate is named after.
Ive seen the box for DM, but never really thought about looking into it any further.
i barely have time to play/finish the games i already have, im not really looking into getting a new one, save for SCII and DIII, lol.
Baldur's Gate lego
http://www.saber-scorpion.com/lego/dandd_baldur.php
OMG i soooo want these, too bad they are fan made. (as far as i know)