795. You have multiple installations of BG:EE, BG2:EE, and IWD:EE for an umodded versions of the games and modded versions of the games.
813. You have multiple installations of an EE game so that you can test out bugs in different versions of the game.
I I feel your pain... I used to have 4 installations in two different computers (a Mac and a Windows based one) back in the early beta stages of BGEE II
814. You name your children after BG characters. And your first-born..: Charname.
Mother cries at her daughters playing in the garden "Imoen! Vicky! Come home! Dinner is served", then looks at her youngest, rests her palms on her hips and smiles. "Minsc, put you hamster into his cage and sit down at the table".
814. You name your children after BG characters. And your first-born..: Charname.
815. You are worried about the open animosity between Charname, Sarevok, Abazigal and little Illasera... especially how they fight to sit in your chair!
You are rolling a character (in my case a fighter/mage/cleric character) and you end up getting so many values in the 70's that you start rolling too fast. Then all of the sudden out of nowhere comes a 92, but you miss it because you are going too fast. Then you slow down thinking that you'll get the next one, only to get bored and speed up again. Which of course means you miss the next 92 (as well as an 89). Eventually you grumble and accept an 87, figuring that your fighter/mage/cleric doesn't really need the bonus spells granted by wisdom (I'm not really one to dump stat lower than an 8 in most values).
814. You name your children after BG characters. And your first-born..: Charname.
815. You are worried about the open animosity between Charname, Sarevok, Abazigal and little Illasera... especially how they fight to sit in your chair!
817. You make Charname do anything for you by threatening that Sarevok will be the last.
You are rolling a character (in my case a fighter/mage/cleric character) and you end up getting so many values in the 70's that you start rolling too fast. Then all of the sudden out of nowhere comes a 92, but you miss it because you are going too fast. Then you slow down thinking that you'll get the next one, only to get bored and speed up again. Which of course means you miss the next 92 (as well as an 89). Eventually you grumble and accept an 87, figuring that your fighter/mage/cleric doesn't really need the bonus spells granted by wisdom (I'm not really one to dump stat lower than an 8 in most values).
Blasmephy! You should of shorted INT. The bonuses it provides can always be made up by pots. Extra spells, plus the chance of getting up to 20 wisdom before BG2 cannot.
818. You criticize how another person creates a character.
Blasmephy! You should of shorted INT. The bonuses it provides can always be made up by pots. Extra spells, plus the chance of getting up to 20 wisdom before BG2 cannot.
As long as I have at least one casting of Draw Upon Holy Might and eventually one casting of Righteous Magic I'm good. So I can live with less
820. You literally imagine in your head the exact process of rolling a character with going faster, then slower, then again faster that was described by another player. You see it much clearer than just "imagine". You know you usually behave exactly like that.
821. The first thing that comes to mind when looking for something to do other than the housework/laundry/shopping is to roll yet another BG character (just to see what turns up) to add to your already overcrowded pantheon of importable charnames.
822. Khalesss ussa ("trust me"), you know you're playing too much Baldur's Gate when you're learning the drow language better and better, with each session. So much ss'inssrigg ("passion").
823: You challenge yourself to speak to Firkraag, turn him hostile, buff up your party and fight him - solo run, on Insane difficulty with SCS installed - blindfolded! You win the fight.
824: You are strongly critical of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings because Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Halflings and Half-Orcs don't follow 2nd Edition rules, and there are no Drow Elves.
830: When you play so long into the night that you think that the (real life) birds in the early morning are bugged bird sound effects from the forest areas.. When your party is in Baldur's Gate.
831. You make the argument to your geography teacher that you should still pass the exam because while you may not know country names or locations on Earth you still have gained transferable knowledge regarding the geography of the Earth through your study of the geography of Faerun. Fantasy settings act as a mirror to our own world after all. For instance many settlements in Faerun are founded at the mouth of rivers, along rivers, or at man-made bridges across rivers. Additionally, settlements in Faerun are also sometimes founded based of their naturally deep harbor or their access to plentiful amounts of fish. This arguably is similar to many settlement developments on Earth.
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I feel your pain... I used to have 4 installations in two different computers (a Mac and a Windows based one) back in the early beta stages of BGEE II
You are rolling a character (in my case a fighter/mage/cleric character) and you end up getting so many values in the 70's that you start rolling too fast. Then all of the sudden out of nowhere comes a 92, but you miss it because you are going too fast. Then you slow down thinking that you'll get the next one, only to get bored and speed up again. Which of course means you miss the next 92 (as well as an 89). Eventually you grumble and accept an 87, figuring that your fighter/mage/cleric doesn't really need the bonus spells granted by wisdom (I'm not really one to dump stat lower than an 8 in most values).
818. You criticize how another person creates a character.
824: You are strongly critical of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings because Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Halflings and Half-Orcs don't follow 2nd Edition rules, and there are no Drow Elves.
828. After botching a task at work, you complain that you can't try again: "I didn't know the XXX job was a no reload challenge!"
829. After receiving a raise, you are surprised you don't get more hit points for leveling up.
(Your geography teacher still fails you)
My geography teacher happened to be one armed and very good at karate, he was an absolute legend.
833. You watch a tennis match and look forward to the player you support getting a Sseth point.
834. You come to a local planetarium and search for an astrolabe parts which should help greatly to your uncle.
835. You visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa fearing to find a lot of ghost archers there who fight the undead.