Posted July 12, 2013
I bought BG II on GOG a while ago and tried to play it, but the outdated graphics turned me off in the end (however it's understandable as it's an old classic game, I am not moaning or complaining about it:)
Then I happened to install the amazing looking Baldur'sGate Reloaded for the NWN2 game (which I also bought on GOG and a favourite game of mine, and I am not easily impressed with games).
But BG 1 just isn't taking off. The battles seemed so hard that I started to load cheats etc, and even with these it's a struggle. Which is fine, as a game that's too easy is really boring.
The thing that puts me off the most is just the lack of 'sense' in the game. I got in the iron cave or whatever, and I could not explore any of the towns as some of the characters would shout at me 'You bastard, you promised we would go to XYZ town, die a thousand deaths! Bye!'
I would just go 'uh? I just started and am still trying to figure out what the hell I need to do, and this madman is leaving.'. LOL
So I got to the iron cave as fast as possible without exploring any towns etc. Now I am in the cave and seriously considering uninstalling the game as I have NWN2 and recently I started Divinity 2, plus I need the HD space.
I just don't understand what's so great about Baldurs Gate 1. Is the game going to pick up in emotional involvement with the story, the characters etc? What are the reasons why I should keep playing?
I just want to make sure I am not missing on a great game that maybe picks up slowly (it has happened with some other great games too).
I really like games that are able to involve the player emotionally, with unpredictable twists in the plot and great character development. Does BG 1 has these things?
Then I happened to install the amazing looking Baldur'sGate Reloaded for the NWN2 game (which I also bought on GOG and a favourite game of mine, and I am not easily impressed with games).
But BG 1 just isn't taking off. The battles seemed so hard that I started to load cheats etc, and even with these it's a struggle. Which is fine, as a game that's too easy is really boring.
The thing that puts me off the most is just the lack of 'sense' in the game. I got in the iron cave or whatever, and I could not explore any of the towns as some of the characters would shout at me 'You bastard, you promised we would go to XYZ town, die a thousand deaths! Bye!'
I would just go 'uh? I just started and am still trying to figure out what the hell I need to do, and this madman is leaving.'. LOL
So I got to the iron cave as fast as possible without exploring any towns etc. Now I am in the cave and seriously considering uninstalling the game as I have NWN2 and recently I started Divinity 2, plus I need the HD space.
I just don't understand what's so great about Baldurs Gate 1. Is the game going to pick up in emotional involvement with the story, the characters etc? What are the reasons why I should keep playing?
I just want to make sure I am not missing on a great game that maybe picks up slowly (it has happened with some other great games too).
I really like games that are able to involve the player emotionally, with unpredictable twists in the plot and great character development. Does BG 1 has these things?
Post edited July 12, 2013 by escapist23