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That's cool and all Desiderius but we'll need more screenshots to know what you mean.
The best part of doing an evil play through is killing Jaheira, and then when Minsc goes berserk, killing him to.
You can also take down Drizzt. Twice after taking him down in BG1 you can finish him in BG2
That's cool and all Desiderius but we'll need more screenshots to know what you mean.
Wait, the mods nerf the rewards from Kingdom building?Get the Kingdom Resolution so you can manage the kingdom from any region
Or just play the fucking game like a non-retard. You rank up your kingdom to unlock buildings that allow that. That mod fucks everything up completely, locking you out of the itemization and global buffs (like mental immunity!). You can even adjust the KM difficulty in the settings.
How can you say that in a world where Throne of Bhaal exists?BG 1 yes, but definitely not BG 2. BG 2 doesn't overstay its welcome nearly to the extent of Kingmaker, where the last several chapters felt like an extended Dragon Age Deep Roads segment.
BG2 is too linear, in my opinon. Even KotOR gives more freedom to explore, without placing player on rails for the most part of the game.I like BG1 more. I like PKM more than BG2. But BG2 had awesome mage battles, still better than any other game after it.
Baxander thinking he's all sly and shit saying a game he actually hates is better than a beloved classic so everyone shits on it.
Nigga you ain't foolin' me. And Tim's still dead and too bad because Grimoire is best blobber of all time, he'd have really enjoyed it if he didn't die.
Because ToB is an expansion and as such it can be easily skipped with no loss to the story. You can do WK in SoA and finish BG2 with the Irenicus battle, which wraps the story nicely. PK's worst part is the last part of the main campaign, so no way to skip it if you want some sort of ending.How can you say that in a world where Throne of Bhaal exists?BG 1 yes, but definitely not BG 2. BG 2 doesn't overstay its welcome nearly to the extent of Kingmaker, where the last several chapters felt like an extended Dragon Age Deep Roads segment.
Yeah, yeah, that's it you dirty fucking whore. Now turn around and show me what you do when daddy isn't around.
How can you say that in a world where Throne of Bhaal exists?BG 1 yes, but definitely not BG 2. BG 2 doesn't overstay its welcome nearly to the extent of Kingmaker, where the last several chapters felt like an extended Dragon Age Deep Roads segment.
BG2 overstays its welcome as soon as chapter 5 starts. When people talk about their fond memories of BG2, they're always talking only about chapter 2, which is a completely different game that has nothing to do with the remaining chapters.
Feels like this comes down to preference for how a campaign is structured more than anything else. Kingmaker constantly builds towards something. The timer connects every single action, from the grand to mundane, and planning out each journey is part of the experience. I find that incredibly engaging, but many folk see it as a detriment rather than a strength, and refuse to play Kingmaker on its own terms. This is the one issue which has cast a shadow over the entire game (aside from bugs on release), and continues to be a non-negotiable point of contention to this day. Well you know which side of the coin I fall on - you either like Kingmaker (and Pathologic 2), or you're wrong!