Knights of the Old Republic had a more cohesive plotline than The Last Jedi.
citation needed, looking it up on Youtube
the Ultima with the best soundtrack I know really was Lazarus though
Such a pity that almost everything else sucked big hairy balls and we will be stuck with Hero Journey to stop Ultimate Evil™ till kingdom come.
Alpha Protocol did it a year earlier.DA2 - I really liked Friendship/Rivalry system.
Fallout 3 had a bunker filled with plungers, and in someways that was a metaphor for the game itself.
i cant think of a single nice thing to say about Witcher
Did you read the title?ELEX had pretty nice quest structure, overall.
Gorasul: Legacy of a Dragon, while being a semi-competent Baldur's Gate clone is free from bizarre limitations of D&D 2nd edition, such as arbitrary armor and weapon limitations for certain classes.
Gorasul: Legacy of a Dragon, while being a semi-competent Baldur's Gate clone is free from bizarre limitations of D&D 2nd edition, such as arbitrary armor and weapon limitations for certain classes.
I've actually tried to get that game to run on modern OS's more than once. Shit out of luck.
Pretty much all old games run better in wine than on modern windows.Gorasul: Legacy of a Dragon, while being a semi-competent Baldur's Gate clone is free from bizarre limitations of D&D 2nd edition, such as arbitrary armor and weapon limitations for certain classes.
I've actually tried to get that game to run on modern OS's more than once. Shit out of luck.
Pretty much all old games run better in wine than on modern windows.Gorasul: Legacy of a Dragon, while being a semi-competent Baldur's Gate clone is free from bizarre limitations of D&D 2nd edition, such as arbitrary armor and weapon limitations for certain classes.
I've actually tried to get that game to run on modern OS's more than once. Shit out of luck.
e.g., any game that requires direct3d retained mode flat out won't work on Vista or later. Windows 8 dropped 8bit and 16bit support in DWM which introduced a lot of compatibility issues with old games. etc., etc.,
Pretty much all old games run better in wine than on modern windows.Gorasul: Legacy of a Dragon, while being a semi-competent Baldur's Gate clone is free from bizarre limitations of D&D 2nd edition, such as arbitrary armor and weapon limitations for certain classes.
I've actually tried to get that game to run on modern OS's more than once. Shit out of luck.
e.g., any game that requires direct3d retained mode flat out won't work on Vista or later. Windows 8 dropped 8bit and 16bit support in DWM which introduced a lot of compatibility issues with old games. etc., etc.,
Hmm, I haven't really have had many problems so far. In fact, just tinkering with some settings and parameters often does a better job than GoG fucking up games to try to make them run (and still failing).
Only problems were the mentioned Gorasul, garbled graphics in Darkstone, and some games like Lords of Magic or Divine Divinity running super slow (possibly a problem with several processors?).