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<blockquote data-quote="Simplicity" data-source="post: 3154062" data-attributes="member: 1496"><p>I am LOVING this game so far. It took a little tweaking to figure out what settings I could run without graphics artifacts... but now that I've found it. I'm running pretty well on what I consider a fairly lowend system for gaming (P4 3.2Ghz, ATI 9800). Graphics are significantly better than NWN in my opinion, and I drool over the idea of running this puppy at the resolutions I've heard people getting it to. </p><p></p><p>I'm playing as a CN Warlock right now. Wow, these guys are bad mofos. I had no idea, but I seem to be able to repeatedly lay the smack down on hordes of enemies (and yes, there are hordes to face). 2d6+slow at 3rd level on a ranged touch attack every round is rather nice. </p><p></p><p>The dialog options are pretty detailed so far as well, and I've certainly been able to get my chaotic on. I'm really curious how things would have went if I'd been getting my evil on... Hmmm...</p><p></p><p>The good:</p><p>1) Story so far. Really holds your interest, and makes you feel like your an adventurer, not an exterminator.</p><p>2) Character customization (stat-wise). Holy crap there's a lot of choices.</p><p>3) I like the interface. Much better than the radial of NWN. They've learned something from MMORPGs. Inventory is perhaps a little lame, but other than that. Good stuff.</p><p>4) Many dialog options. It's not rare to see 4 different options in the dialog. Not sure they all lead to very different places, but [Slit his throat] and "Hey, I've got healing" probably do different things.</p><p></p><p>The neutral:</p><p>1) I could still have used more feat choices, I think. I'm spoiled by the PHBII.</p><p>2) Graphics. Better than NWN. That's not saying much. BUT, my card is old, and it's not fair to compare to games like Oblivion. I've seen scenes with around a dozen enemies on the screen. You don't get that in Oblivion.</p><p></p><p>The bad:</p><p>1) Graphical glitches. Nothing too major and nothing lowering my settings didn't instantly fix.</p><p>2) Sound-loops. Occasional hiccups. But it's always come back and never crashed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simplicity, post: 3154062, member: 1496"] I am LOVING this game so far. It took a little tweaking to figure out what settings I could run without graphics artifacts... but now that I've found it. I'm running pretty well on what I consider a fairly lowend system for gaming (P4 3.2Ghz, ATI 9800). Graphics are significantly better than NWN in my opinion, and I drool over the idea of running this puppy at the resolutions I've heard people getting it to. I'm playing as a CN Warlock right now. Wow, these guys are bad mofos. I had no idea, but I seem to be able to repeatedly lay the smack down on hordes of enemies (and yes, there are hordes to face). 2d6+slow at 3rd level on a ranged touch attack every round is rather nice. The dialog options are pretty detailed so far as well, and I've certainly been able to get my chaotic on. I'm really curious how things would have went if I'd been getting my evil on... Hmmm... The good: 1) Story so far. Really holds your interest, and makes you feel like your an adventurer, not an exterminator. 2) Character customization (stat-wise). Holy crap there's a lot of choices. 3) I like the interface. Much better than the radial of NWN. They've learned something from MMORPGs. Inventory is perhaps a little lame, but other than that. Good stuff. 4) Many dialog options. It's not rare to see 4 different options in the dialog. Not sure they all lead to very different places, but [Slit his throat] and "Hey, I've got healing" probably do different things. The neutral: 1) I could still have used more feat choices, I think. I'm spoiled by the PHBII. 2) Graphics. Better than NWN. That's not saying much. BUT, my card is old, and it's not fair to compare to games like Oblivion. I've seen scenes with around a dozen enemies on the screen. You don't get that in Oblivion. The bad: 1) Graphical glitches. Nothing too major and nothing lowering my settings didn't instantly fix. 2) Sound-loops. Occasional hiccups. But it's always come back and never crashed. [/QUOTE]
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