I don't get why Alorgoth was only allowed into the game on the condition that no one could kill him when Drizzt could be killed separately in both games.
In fact, all my searching showed that Alorgoth only got a passing mention in a 3e sourcebook or something, so he's a lore scrub. Drizzt is the star of several tie-in books. And what about it not being canon if we scrub out the Shadow Thieves or the Order of the Radiant Heart from Athkatla?
This isn't the first time this kind of thing has happened either. Just look at Cyric and all the crap he's gotten away with. Methinks WoTC are secretly pro-villain. At least it would explain what happened here.
Yes, those 2 warriors never reached the second level. The thing is the picture doesn't show the bottom part of what happened. It's obvious the boy uses a two-weapon fighting style and right in that moment he's rolled a critical on attacks with both of his swords.
Yes, those 2 warriors never reached the second level. The thing is the picture doesn't show the bottom part of what happened. It's obvious the boy uses a two-weapon fighting style and right in that moment he's rolled a critical on attacks with both of his swords.
From the looks of it he could do far more damage with his elbows...
There was just something magical in arriving to an area that required you to open up the disc drive and put in a new disc. I vaguely remember Cloakwood and some of the northern areas taking up disc 4 and the city of Baldur's Gate taking up disc 5. Except for the BG sewers, which were on another disc altogether.
Nostalgia sure gives you fond memories for the stupidest of things.
@HalfOrcBeastmaster: No, no, it's not like that at all! Some of my best friends are ogres!
Indeed? Do ogres regularly beat their best friends into the ground or at least try to? Might have made the few banters they had in Vanilla BG1 more prolific if they'd added an ogre companion or something, but I suppose it was thought of as too niche a market.
I suppose that's also why our vanilla love interests were those two humans from the werewolf island in Tales of the Sword Coast and two elf women, one half-elf woman and a human man (with the dummied-out options of a tiefling man and another human man) in Shadows of Amn/Throne of Bhaal. Apparently, someone high on the development ladder is convinced people only want to romance humans and elves. The Iron Bull is a rare exception, but surely they could have at least made Varric a romance option in DAII or Inquisition?
At the least, they could have let us romance Sigrun. My Aeducan was hoping to get down with a woman his own size, you know!
Not saying I want to romance a dragon, but I'm still waiting on that game where I get to romance a damn Dragon!
Or just be fucking one!
I of the Dragon, path of the Dragon, spyro, and divinity wgo draconis/Dragon Commander were nice starts, but its time to take it to the next level!!!!!
@DragonKing: There's probably a Skyrim mod for that.
There isn't one, the closest we get is using the console command. Unless one was made recently.
That type of mod is like lich mods, there really aren't any and if you actually find one, it isn't that good. Trying not to dis modders because most mod because they love to or just fins it fun, but some mods aren't that great.
There's a mod for that, I believe. Or at least, I heard there was one. Hear it's a shortie one, too, so only dwarves, gnomes and fellow halflings can get it. Nice.
There's a mod for that, I believe. Or at least, I heard there was one. Hear it's a shortie one, too, so only dwarves, gnomes and fellow halflings can get it. Nice.
Aww, now I want to go back to playing on PC, even though I hardly have time.
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In fact, all my searching showed that Alorgoth only got a passing mention in a 3e sourcebook or something, so he's a lore scrub. Drizzt is the star of several tie-in books. And what about it not being canon if we scrub out the Shadow Thieves or the Order of the Radiant Heart from Athkatla?
This isn't the first time this kind of thing has happened either. Just look at Cyric and all the crap he's gotten away with. Methinks WoTC are secretly pro-villain. At least it would explain what happened here.
And @Jackjack. Not saying he's a terrorist. . . just the bard bit. . .
There was just something magical in arriving to an area that required you to open up the disc drive and put in a new disc. I vaguely remember Cloakwood and some of the northern areas taking up disc 4 and the city of Baldur's Gate taking up disc 5. Except for the BG sewers, which were on another disc altogether.
Nostalgia sure gives you fond memories for the stupidest of things.
I suppose that's also why our vanilla love interests were those two humans from the werewolf island in Tales of the Sword Coast and two elf women, one half-elf woman and a human man (with the dummied-out options of a tiefling man and another human man) in Shadows of Amn/Throne of Bhaal. Apparently, someone high on the development ladder is convinced people only want to romance humans and elves. The Iron Bull is a rare exception, but surely they could have at least made Varric a romance option in DAII or Inquisition?
At the least, they could have let us romance Sigrun. My Aeducan was hoping to get down with a woman his own size, you know!
Or just be fucking one!
I of the Dragon, path of the Dragon, spyro, and divinity wgo draconis/Dragon Commander were nice starts, but its time to take it to the next level!!!!!
That type of mod is like lich mods, there really aren't any and if you actually find one, it isn't that good. Trying not to dis modders because most mod because they love to or just fins it fun, but some mods aren't that great.
@semiticgod