Anyone surprised at how popular Baldur's Gate currently is?
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Although I love BGEE, it might be that the old-schoolers who buy BG1 arent as attracted to the new features in BGEE.
Besides, BG is... a product of it's time (released before Microsoft Windows had multi-user support and when very application ran as administrator) and the result is quite ugly on modern operating systems. For example, I spent half a day (mostly cursing Microsoft) when I wanted to import a SoA char into ToB for the first time (save files created by users to be written to C:/programme files/blah are transparently stored in User/.Appdata, ToB unlike SoA needs to be run as admin to pass the CD check but the game doesn't see compatibility files when running as admin)... oh, and running ToB as admin is a bad idea to begin with.
I specifically got D&D Anthology for BG I, II, and II THrone of Bhaal. The other six or so games were just a bonus.:)
Do I think it will sell more? Yes.
Multiplayer alone will cause a surge I feel... Something I am particularly looking forward to.
Also when BG2:EE will come out. People will want the set!
Go south and continue on your quest. Someone just might run in to you ...
A quick blurb in patches or something should be able to repair this mistake.
As far as new NPCs, Dorn is the only one I have issue with (he's just way too strong for an already OP kit, if they reduced his str to 17 he would be more in line with the other NPCs, rather then feeling like you're playing with another PC character). Beyond that, writing is fine for the NPCs.
Also didn't like the new kits AT ALL. There were plenty of legitimate 2nd edition kits that could've been easily added, in place of a bunch of new 3rd ed classes being converted.
I've been trawling through a lot of them 2E manuals in pdf format, and I have to say there are a ton of really interesting kits that could have been implemented in place of the 3rd edition ones. That said, I am a huge fan of the Blackguard...
Also, BG:EE is very difficult to mod, but its platform compatibility makes it, in some ways, better, it could be played on a iPad, but everything has good and bad things (BG:EE can't be modded properly, and Kits weren't on BG1(I like Kits a lot, but I like Elven Multi-classes a lot more:D).