[BG2EE] More Funny Dialogues and Crazy Characters
Aedan
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@PhillipDaigle @AndrewFoley
Baldur's Gate has A LOT of funny dialogues and crazy people. Chase the suicidal noble, Narcillicus Harwilliger Neen and his slimes, Portalbendarwinden and his "insights", Mad Arcand...
Also, CHARNAME replies can be very hilarious:
"I'm afraid you've mistaken us for someone else. I'm Dimwit, this is my good friend Boob and behind me you'll find Brainless and Moron. How do you do?"
"Sorry, Aldeth, but we're siding with the druids. They have this great aloe vera balm they are giving away samples of and my armor has been chafting a bit, ya know?"
"Mooooore! Must tell me mooooorrrrrreee! I want to know eeeverythingggg! Mwahahah haha haha..."
I would like to see more of both in Baldur's Gate 2. It seems that Amn lacks of the craziness spread all over the Sword Coast. Sure, there are funny characters (Cespenar and the Watcher Beholder, for instance), but I would like to enjoy more of them.
Baldur's Gate has A LOT of funny dialogues and crazy people. Chase the suicidal noble, Narcillicus Harwilliger Neen and his slimes, Portalbendarwinden and his "insights", Mad Arcand...
Also, CHARNAME replies can be very hilarious:
"I'm afraid you've mistaken us for someone else. I'm Dimwit, this is my good friend Boob and behind me you'll find Brainless and Moron. How do you do?"
"Sorry, Aldeth, but we're siding with the druids. They have this great aloe vera balm they are giving away samples of and my armor has been chafting a bit, ya know?"
"Mooooore! Must tell me mooooorrrrrreee! I want to know eeeverythingggg! Mwahahah haha haha..."
I would like to see more of both in Baldur's Gate 2. It seems that Amn lacks of the craziness spread all over the Sword Coast. Sure, there are funny characters (Cespenar and the Watcher Beholder, for instance), but I would like to enjoy more of them.
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There's a distinct tonal difference between Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II, and it was very intentional. Baldur's Gate is about childhood, and the loss of innocence. Baldur's Gate II is about moving into adulthood, with all of the complexities and difficulty of adult life. ToB is about power, and what we do with it.
There are a bunch of funny scenes in BGII, but there's a reason it's heavier than BG.
Do not twist my words, please. I just asked more funny breaks during the game.
@Kaeloree
I agree with your analysis and, as I have already said, I know that BG2 has its funny scenes. I just ask to add a little bit of fun. Since any conversation has rude, neutral and kind answers, I would like to have humoristic replies as well. Being adult does not mean that you have to be serious and severe all the time.