kwerboom: Thank you Captainchicken84, Bookwyrm627, Lilura, and capricorn1971ad for replying to my post. After reading through your responses and the links provided, I think I have an understanding of the situation condensed to the following points:
* First, Beamdog is a legitimate company that takes over the licenses of older Bioware games. Beamdog does do 'enhancement' work and does offer support for newer operating systems. At the same time, Beamdog does push for the removal of the original game from sale on the storefront.
* Second, much of the hate for Beamdog seems to stem from Beamdog's handling of the Baldur's Gate Series. This seems to be their first big contract and they messed it up. BG:EE had questionable content added. BGII:EE was of questionable value. BG:SoD was an unnecessary bit of fanon with tastelessly added gender politics. In general, it's best to stay away from the Beamdog versions of the Baldur's Gate Series if the originals are already in your collection.
* Third, IWD:EE and PT:EE are characteristically better Beamdog products. There are still problems/bugs with both, but they don't suffer from the same level of problematic 'enhancement' that originally earned Beamdog so much hate.
Based on what I'm seeing, Beamdog sounds like a company trying to balance both making a quick buck off the classics while providing an updated and supported product that the fan base will love. It also sounds like they don't have very good talent when it comes to that balance.
I think I will purchase NWN:EE. I already have NWN:DE in my collection and I have had issues running it. Beamdog may not be the best company, but at least having an active company supporting the product means that there is a chance that there will be more compatibility patches in the future.
Captainchicken84: Siege of Dragonspear is fine, just try it out by yourself, there's just one transgender char who can be easily avoided, and only talks a few lines of dialogue anyway. Seems you might have fallen for the trolls and beamdog haters already....you know, it's hip to hate on beamdog now. ;)
You conveniently avoided mentioning the gaping plot-holes, the complete lack of continuity, and the exceptionally poor writing.
kwerboom: * Second, much of the hate for Beamdog seems to stem from Beamdog's handling of the Baldur's Gate Series. This seems to be their first big contract and they messed it up. BG:EE had questionable content added. BGII:EE was of questionable value. BG:SoD was an unnecessary bit of fanon with tastelessly added gender politics. In general, it's best to stay away from the Beamdog versions of the Baldur's Gate Series if the originals are already in your collection.
deltago: I personally agree with everything except for this point. As it stands now, the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Editions are superior to the orginials. A lot of the bugs have been squished and the company keeps improving the game. Added kits and classes (such as the Shaman) breath new life into a game that many have already played thousands of time. The Black Pits is also an over looked gem that came with the games.
Added content is opinion based. If one does not want to play with the new companions, they can be ignored (maybe after a forced cutscene, but they still can be). A person also has to remember that they were tredding into unfamiliar territory when attempting to enhance the Baldur's Gate trilogy. Adding additional content was part of the way they thought they'd be able to sway people who already had the game to repurchase it. Once the BG1 & 2 were released, they realized that this extra content wasn't needed.
SoD is worth a play through. It's about a 7/10. Its main problem is that it suffered from a lack of scope. A lot of the characters are fantastically written (once again, my opinion) and the dungeons and encounters through out are great with AI employing better tactics. There are multiple paths to completing a majority of the quests as well. I'd say check out the Steam reviews for a better reflection of SoD as a person needs to own the game there to write one.
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Neverwinter Nights is also Trent's baby. A lot of the work done on this game have been under the hood, however, they reached out to people still working on the old version of the game for their input on what they would like fixed. I think that is a telling sign of them taking the gaming community around this title serioously.
They do keep pushing out updates for it (more frequently than the IE games) and I personally expect that trend to continue. It is a niche game however, and they can't resort a lot of man power to it, so expect slow progress on things like graphics.
I'd be the first to tell you their PR sucks, but they do have a passion for the titles they work on. I am glad you are giving the game a chance.