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<blockquote data-quote="Bluenose" data-source="post: 6785516" data-attributes="member: 49017"><p>Requires D&D Worlds and Lore that are suited to a computer game environment. And if you really want it to be a "D&D" game then it needs to adhere reasonably closely to the D&D rules of the time, while also providing a satisfactory experience for a player who tries to play the game with any class/race/background/specialty without finding it impossibly hard to complete compared to another character - at least to the point where the 'recommended' choices don't turn out to be "Don't play this unless you're a veteran wanting a larger challenge".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It depends which ones you already have, if any. Baldur's Gate (40% off) and BG2, probably the extended editions which work best with modern PCs, are very good and have some good mods available that are easy to install. Both Kotor games are available too, and they're among the best cRPGs to use a D20 system engine. I'd also suggest having a look on GOG, who not only have most of the same games but also have the old Gold Box games and Plnaescape: Torment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluenose, post: 6785516, member: 49017"] Requires D&D Worlds and Lore that are suited to a computer game environment. And if you really want it to be a "D&D" game then it needs to adhere reasonably closely to the D&D rules of the time, while also providing a satisfactory experience for a player who tries to play the game with any class/race/background/specialty without finding it impossibly hard to complete compared to another character - at least to the point where the 'recommended' choices don't turn out to be "Don't play this unless you're a veteran wanting a larger challenge". It depends which ones you already have, if any. Baldur's Gate (40% off) and BG2, probably the extended editions which work best with modern PCs, are very good and have some good mods available that are easy to install. Both Kotor games are available too, and they're among the best cRPGs to use a D20 system engine. I'd also suggest having a look on GOG, who not only have most of the same games but also have the old Gold Box games and Plnaescape: Torment. [/QUOTE]
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