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I went back to BG Tutu

Sorry, I can't live without BG npc project!
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  • O_BruceO_Bruce Member Posts: 2,790
    DJKajuru said:

    Sorry, I can't live without BG npc project!

    That is all well and
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    I'll rather wait for it to work with BG:EE. But no one is forcing anyone to stick with BG:EE,

  • ScotGaymerScotGaymer Member Posts: 526
    "This isn't good enough! I am taking my toys and going home!"

    Okay Cartman. Bye! Don't let the door hit you on the bum on the way out!
  • qwert_44643qwert_44643 Member Posts: 311
    I to am considering playing bg tutu again as bgee isnt even being worked on and the new kits are riddled with bugs plus I wanna be able to carry my character over to bg2...maybe once bgee is actively being worked on again il come back to bgee.
  • TJ_HookerTJ_Hooker Member Posts: 2,438
    edited August 2013
    @qwert_44643 I'm not saying that you can't or shouldn't go back to Tutu, but those aren't very good reasons to do so. You can avoid the bugs in the kits by just avoiding those kits, and it works to import from BG:EE to BG2, as long as you don't use any of the new kits.
  • ShinShin Member Posts: 2,344
    I rather agree with the main topic. BG:EE isn't yet complete/supported enough to provide a better experience than modded Tutu/BGT in my eyes, but then the appeal of the EE always did lie in the long-term potential.
    In a future (assuming the current legal issues get worked out) where all significant mods have been updated for compatibility and all items on the externalization request list have been implemented for both BGEE and BG2EE, it'll be the superior version by far - but that's in all likelihood years away.

    @qwert_44643 Importing EE saves does indeed mostly work, like @TJ_Hooker says: you pretty much only have to do edit in new portraits and redo your biography, and you're good to go.
  • kabkab Member Posts: 75
    I don't play just BG, I play the saga, which is why I currently stick with BGT. The additional modifications and continuity just can't be beat at this time. I do own BG:EE, if they can get the issues sorted out and move on to BG2:EE it will become a new gold standard for me. Getting some of the more important mods like NPC project out for EE will be a big help too.

    I don't understand TuTu though, if you're going to do the normal import into BG2 might as well play EE I think.
  • the_spyderthe_spyder Member Posts: 5,018
    BGT or BG Tutu, I don't see much difference. I always played BG TuTu since it came out. It is just the way I play. I could fire up BGT but BG Tutu gets the job done so....

    I also own BG:EE and enjoy it. But I am currently playing BG2 by way of first playing BG via tutu. Just because.
  • ShinShin Member Posts: 2,344
    The differences are small, the main one imo being consistency: characters in BGT keeping their attributes/proficiencies and amount of exp, having all the BG1/BG2 locations on one map, etc. To me it makes the whole thing feel slightly more like one continuous game. On the other hand it makes a fairly clunky install.. have had override directories with 50k files in them. Two separate installs are a bit easier to handle modding wise.
  • DJKajuruDJKajuru Member Posts: 3,300
    I like all the features of BG EE, but... sorry , having Imoen and Jaheira banter and comment during the game is just priceless.
  • GoodSteveGoodSteve Member Posts: 607
    Indeed, I agree. I like BG:EE and if they can get the NPC project to work with it and come out with BG2:EE It will be vastly superior to a modded BG1+BG2. As it stands currently, that's not the case.
  • SCARY_WIZARDSCARY_WIZARD Member Posts: 1,438
    DJKajuru said:

    I like all the features of BG EE, but... sorry , having Imoen and Jaheira banter and comment during the game is just priceless.

    And Shar-Teel mock those Red Wizards.
  • kabkab Member Posts: 75
    The difference is continuity. There is no import, nor two different sets of mods. It's the same all the way through, with one map, it feels more like a complete story, one game.
  • reedmilfamreedmilfam Member Posts: 2,808
    TJ_Hooker said:

    @qwert_44643 I'm not saying that you can't or shouldn't go back to Tutu, but those aren't very good reasons to do so. You can avoid the bugs in the kits by just avoiding those kits, and it works to import from BG:EE to BG2, as long as you don't use any of the new kits.

    And not choosing a dwarf for the protagonist. And going out of your way for quick-fixes for the Tethoril quest... There may be more, but I'll leave it at that.

    If I was able to install the original on my machine, I would go the Tutu route, but it isn't a big deal. I haven't played the game in months and probably won't - I'm losing interest.
  • ShinShin Member Posts: 2,344
    edited August 2013
    I rarely do complete playthroughs back to back, so most of the time I haven't played in months either.. but about once or twice a year I go through the trilogy again, usually takes me several weeks.
  • sarevok57sarevok57 Member Posts: 6,002
    i still play the old vanilla unmodded bg1, and i think that game is still great the way it is :)
  • VikingRVikingR Member Posts: 88

    TJ_Hooker said:

    @qwert_44643 I'm not saying that you can't or shouldn't go back to Tutu, but those aren't very good reasons to do so. You can avoid the bugs in the kits by just avoiding those kits, and it works to import from BG:EE to BG2, as long as you don't use any of the new kits.

    And not choosing a dwarf for the protagonist. And going out of your way for quick-fixes for the Tethoril quest... There may be more, but I'll leave it at that.

    If I was able to install the original on my machine, I would go the Tutu route, but it isn't a big deal. I haven't played the game in months and probably won't - I'm losing interest.

    What's wrong with having a dwarf protagonist?

    Because I'm playing one atm...
  • SpaceInvaderSpaceInvader Member Posts: 2,125
    sarevok57 said:

    i still play the old vanilla unmodded bg1, and i think that game is still great the way it is :)

    I still travel with my horse...
  • zur312zur312 Member Posts: 1,366

    sarevok57 said:

    i still play the old vanilla unmodded bg1, and i think that game is still great the way it is :)

    I still travel with my horse...
    horse? now ponies are mainstream get out you hipster horse master!

    i think there is 1 really good reason why BG:EE is such a good game

    you can play it on your phone :)

    ofc BGT + thousands of mods and houndreds of modders working for many years
    You can't beat that with simple zoom in zoom out ;)

    maybe after few years EE will catch up with this work
  • reedmilfamreedmilfam Member Posts: 2,808
    VikingR said:

    What's wrong with having a dwarf protagonist?

    Because I'm playing one atm...

    Aside from the statistic adjustments being wrong for the class as a result of the latest patch (way back when), nothing at all.

  • SCARY_WIZARDSCARY_WIZARD Member Posts: 1,438

    sarevok57 said:

    i still play the old vanilla unmodded bg1, and i think that game is still great the way it is :)

    I still travel with my horse...
    Horses? Pah, I still use my smilodon. Less funny facial expressions than a horse, true...
  • FredSRichardsonFredSRichardson Member Posts: 465
    I was bummed that I couldn't play a Dwarven Paladin/Necromancer protagonist. I think we need a kit for that =P
  • DJKajuruDJKajuru Member Posts: 3,300

    I was bummed that I couldn't play a Dwarven Paladin/Necromancer protagonist. I think we need a kit for that =P

    Or a paladin/monk half orc!
  • gunmangunman Member Posts: 215
    BGT is clearly inferior. You can't die of laugh as in BG:EE when Ursa the bear attacks and mauls to death Nexlit the xvart.
  • Montresor_SPMontresor_SP Member Posts: 2,208
    DJKajuru said:

    I was bummed that I couldn't play a Dwarven Paladin/Necromancer protagonist. I think we need a kit for that =P

    Or a paladin/monk half orc!
    I believe there is a magician somewhere who can create at least some of the supposedly "forbidden" classes. I don't remember exactly where he dwells, but he goes under the name "The Shadowkeeper". ;-p
  • mlnevesemlnevese Member, Moderator Posts: 10,214
    I tried to play BGT again... the loading and saving times made me give up completly...
  • FredSRichardsonFredSRichardson Member Posts: 465
    @DJKajuru - At one time I really wanted to play an half-elf (or elf) C/M/T. I figured if F/M/T and F/M/C were possible then why not C/M/T? I thought it would be fun for soloing BG2.
  • elminsterelminster Member, Developer Posts: 16,317

    @DJKajuru - At one time I really wanted to play an half-elf (or elf) C/M/T. I figured if F/M/T and F/M/C were possible then why not C/M/T? I thought it would be fun for soloing BG2.

    I just realized I've never played a F/M/C and I really have no particular inclination to do so. I also don't think I'd ever play a thief/mage/cleric but I'm not opposed to the idea.
  • EdwinEdwin Member Posts: 480
    If you would like to play a character that lessens the sting of Stratagem mods, I can recommend the Hidden Kits mod version of Mage/Cleric.
  • FredSRichardsonFredSRichardson Member Posts: 465
    @elminister - F/M/T is great for soloing BG2 due to the emphasis on thief activities, but you real miss something not having a cleric when soloing (healing, restoring, etc). Also the M/C spells can combine in some interesting ways.
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