Posted March 09, 2011
I bought both Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate 2 on release here on GOG, and I also have had BG2 retail sitting on my shelf for way too long, and now that I've finally finished The Witcher, I thought it was time to try and get into and hopefully finish the really great classics.
So, I used a guide on this forum and made a BGT installation, and made myself a pure Fighter class (human), a lot of points put into Strength, Dexterity and Constitution, while the rest was divided even (10 on all I think). Then I put 2 Proficiencey points into Bastard Swords and 2 into Sword and Shield style. Is this a decent build?
I'm used the more modern game, so I'm not well taught in the RPG genre from the days of yore. Probably the closest thing to Baldur's Gate I've played was Sacred Gold (once again from GOG.com) and Neverwinter Nights (when it was new). I'm also not very used to (or fond of, but I'm giving it a fair chance now) having to concentrate on a big party, and the only party based rpgs I've played are either JRPGs like Final Fantasy, or games like KOTOR. Generally, I prefer to focus on one character, or at least have the rest of the be party able to take care of themselves without me having to intrude every second.
After playing for a couple of hours, just trying to figure things out, I feel very much that I'm on new ground here. For example, not being used to take care of several party members, I quickly get confused in the middle of battle, and I often just let the battle play itself out without too much interference. Works okay for most of the time, but what do I do when a party member dies? Is it best to just reload an earlier save, since you have to pick up his belongings and go to a chuch to ressurect him, at the cost of a stat decrease?
How many party members would you recommend I have? And if I remove a party member, will I ever be able to get him/her back? As I said, I generally prefer as few characters to focus on as possible, so what would be the absolute minimum while still not having trouble getting through the game?
How do I see the effect of each weapon for each character? Is that something I just have to calculate myself?
Follow the storyline as soon as possible, or do sidequests every chance I get?
Anyone have a really good character build for beginners like me?
Pause: apparently I should use it a lot, but I hate that kind of gameplay. But if the characters die faster than I can command them, I guess I'll have to use it.
So, I used a guide on this forum and made a BGT installation, and made myself a pure Fighter class (human), a lot of points put into Strength, Dexterity and Constitution, while the rest was divided even (10 on all I think). Then I put 2 Proficiencey points into Bastard Swords and 2 into Sword and Shield style. Is this a decent build?
I'm used the more modern game, so I'm not well taught in the RPG genre from the days of yore. Probably the closest thing to Baldur's Gate I've played was Sacred Gold (once again from GOG.com) and Neverwinter Nights (when it was new). I'm also not very used to (or fond of, but I'm giving it a fair chance now) having to concentrate on a big party, and the only party based rpgs I've played are either JRPGs like Final Fantasy, or games like KOTOR. Generally, I prefer to focus on one character, or at least have the rest of the be party able to take care of themselves without me having to intrude every second.
After playing for a couple of hours, just trying to figure things out, I feel very much that I'm on new ground here. For example, not being used to take care of several party members, I quickly get confused in the middle of battle, and I often just let the battle play itself out without too much interference. Works okay for most of the time, but what do I do when a party member dies? Is it best to just reload an earlier save, since you have to pick up his belongings and go to a chuch to ressurect him, at the cost of a stat decrease?
How many party members would you recommend I have? And if I remove a party member, will I ever be able to get him/her back? As I said, I generally prefer as few characters to focus on as possible, so what would be the absolute minimum while still not having trouble getting through the game?
How do I see the effect of each weapon for each character? Is that something I just have to calculate myself?
Follow the storyline as soon as possible, or do sidequests every chance I get?
Anyone have a really good character build for beginners like me?
Pause: apparently I should use it a lot, but I hate that kind of gameplay. But if the characters die faster than I can command them, I guess I'll have to use it.