escapist23: ok thanks ,genius. Are you always so insightful and logical? 'Cause it looks like your amazing research don't count also the average ratings on sites like Amazon
javihyuga: being such a brittle touchy lass to most people who have given their sincere opinion is not, my good sir.
same applies to you and more, brother, since you are the one leaving shallow , 1 line meaningless replies like 'who cares? it's got the ratings it deserves'.
What does it means? Anyways, who cares.
escapist23: ''One stat of yours, named CHARISMA, is responsible for the disposition of NPCs or party members towards you. The higher it is, the more firm your leadership and image to others.''
Like I wrote, I could not do anything else other than getting to Nashkeel as fast as I could or the party members would leave. I didn't even have the time to look around, let alone finding ways to increase a stat.
''About Nashkel mines, it would be best for you to fly there as soon as possible.''
That's what I did, but I felt it was weird to ignore lots of new places just to get toNaskeel.
Lasivern: There are two, two-person groups of NPCs who want to get to Nashkel - both groups make it *very* clear that this is not only very important to them, but that it should be accomplished with some haste.
Now, one can certainly choose to ignore the expressly stated agendas of these people, but, obviously, this comes with consequences if you tarry too long. And there is little reason *to* tarry, since everything you pass by on the way to Nashkel will still be there once you have mollified your comrades.
Bottom line is, IMO, if you don't want to have to keep people with agendas happy, don't agree to fulfill their agenda in the first place. Such is the case with Minsc - he makes it abundantly clear that his agenda is rescuing Dynaheir. What do you think his reaction is going to be if the party doesn't attend to this *very* quickly?
Secondly, with regards to the fight that breaks out in the party, was it *really* about getting to Nashkel in a timely manner, or was it based on intra-party squabbles and Alignment differences? If you have Montaron and Xzar, both Evil in a party with Khalid and Jaheira who are on the side of Good [even though Jaheira is ostensibly Neutral], perhaps the conflict was over their incompatibility, rather than on a time issue. It may well have been time, I don't know what happened in your game, but the incompatible Alignment conflict is certainly a more common occurrence than one based simply on time. Truth be told, I've been playing this since it came out and I have *never* seen a case where actual combat breaks out over the length of time it takes to get to Nashkel, while the fight over one side being Evil, and the other being Good can easily break out [and especially the longer these two incompatible groups of NPCs remain in the same group.]
It would be interesting to know the Charisma of the party leader in your situation, since the lower the Charisma of the party leader, the lower the morale and happiness of the party members. Such that any scripted party conflicts will happen sooner, the lower the Charisma of the party leader. Making Imoen party leader, if her 16 Charisma is higher than the player character, can help tamp down in-party discord for a time - but it won't prevent conflicts completely. Nor will an even higher party leader Charisma - even a PC with an 18 Charisma will still see these events if they mix radically different Alignments in their parties, or fail to attend to NPC agendas for too long of a time.
In BG, the NPCs are not all faceless ciphers happy to fulfill the role of meat-sack for the protagonist - many of them *do* have feelings, opinions and agendas, and one has to take this into account when choosing who to adventure with. If you recruit, for example, both a LG Paladin into your party, and a NE Drow priestess, it should come as no surprise that their incompatible world views [as expressed by Alignment] can, and may well, lead to conflicts and problems...
Lavisern, thanks man. Part of the problem is that admittedly a game like BG requires quite a bit of knowledge. I still don't understand it's basics too well, maybe I'll give it a shot over a longer period of time.