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<blockquote data-quote="Eventhorrizon" data-source="post: 8357666" data-attributes="member: 7031795"><p>I bought and finished the game.</p><p></p><p>The combat is quite enjoyable, even if single player dnd is far less fun then doing it with friends. Low rolls with friends can be fun, by your self not so much. That being said this is the only true (or mostly true) 5e battle emulator on the market Im aware of and this is the games best selling point.</p><p></p><p>The dungeons delving was enjoyable if a bit light. Unfortunately glitches can mess with your progress at certain points. Im fairly certain 1 dungeun was unsolvable by normal means to me, thankfully I could use mist step to continue the dungeun. </p><p></p><p>The story was fairly bland and lacking. It was passible, but nothing that will stick in your mind.</p><p></p><p>The role playing is basically nonexistent. You assign personalities to your party and watch them do their thing. As a subtitute for role playeing, its a joke, but as its own thing, it was some what fun watching the characters interact. Still a dnd game with out true RP is incomplete.</p><p></p><p>The loot system is half baked IMOP Most loot is obtained through crafting, wich realistically is not optional if you want decent gear. The crafting system requires to get a recipe, a reagent, and primed gear that all align to make anything. For instance you need a blood diamond and a primed great axe and the corresponding recipe to make the best great axe in the game. The problem is 3 fold</p><p></p><p>1) the system is poorly explained and you can screw your self. You need access to certain shops to get good gear, you need reputation to get access to shops, and you have very limited opportunities to increase your reputation. you wont know this early on and chances are you will lock yourself out of most gear in the game</p><p></p><p>2) its largely luck dependent. If you dont find any one part of a recipe you cant make it. Many parts are not sold in any shop so you are left at the mercy of RNG. I was only able to make 2 items for my entire playthrough. </p><p></p><p>3) You rarely find anything great in any dunguen. Finding a reagent is not very eciting especially when most likely you cant use it and have nothing to buy by selling it.</p><p></p><p>All in all, I enjoyed the game, but it has its rough edges. I would still recomend it at least on a sale. if you enjoy 5e combat. Baulders gate 2 is still the king of dnd video games and is more them worth the learning curve..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eventhorrizon, post: 8357666, member: 7031795"] I bought and finished the game. The combat is quite enjoyable, even if single player dnd is far less fun then doing it with friends. Low rolls with friends can be fun, by your self not so much. That being said this is the only true (or mostly true) 5e battle emulator on the market Im aware of and this is the games best selling point. The dungeons delving was enjoyable if a bit light. Unfortunately glitches can mess with your progress at certain points. Im fairly certain 1 dungeun was unsolvable by normal means to me, thankfully I could use mist step to continue the dungeun. The story was fairly bland and lacking. It was passible, but nothing that will stick in your mind. The role playing is basically nonexistent. You assign personalities to your party and watch them do their thing. As a subtitute for role playeing, its a joke, but as its own thing, it was some what fun watching the characters interact. Still a dnd game with out true RP is incomplete. The loot system is half baked IMOP Most loot is obtained through crafting, wich realistically is not optional if you want decent gear. The crafting system requires to get a recipe, a reagent, and primed gear that all align to make anything. For instance you need a blood diamond and a primed great axe and the corresponding recipe to make the best great axe in the game. The problem is 3 fold 1) the system is poorly explained and you can screw your self. You need access to certain shops to get good gear, you need reputation to get access to shops, and you have very limited opportunities to increase your reputation. you wont know this early on and chances are you will lock yourself out of most gear in the game 2) its largely luck dependent. If you dont find any one part of a recipe you cant make it. Many parts are not sold in any shop so you are left at the mercy of RNG. I was only able to make 2 items for my entire playthrough. 3) You rarely find anything great in any dunguen. Finding a reagent is not very eciting especially when most likely you cant use it and have nothing to buy by selling it. All in all, I enjoyed the game, but it has its rough edges. I would still recomend it at least on a sale. if you enjoy 5e combat. Baulders gate 2 is still the king of dnd video games and is more them worth the learning curve.. [/QUOTE]
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