Do you intend to have large expansion pack for BG2-EE?
darrenkuo
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As we know we can see SOD late of this year,
It looks like there are plenty new contents and lots of IE engine features be upgraded,
No matter you like new style of UI or not , but there is no dobut the engine is getting better and better for BG-EE series , more flexible , friendly at least , and isometric get a little bit improved ,
So ,
how about another expansion pack for BG2-EE ?
I know someone think the story is end already, it's better to work for BG3,
For me,
I still love to play BG with more different story even just only side quest ,
But most important is they must have high story telling quality and continue engine upgrade , Bugs fix etc,
I would love to see large BG2-EE expansion with more high selling price which means continue engine update and give Baldur'sGate has happy ending for all fans ,
How do you think about it...
I don't prefer NPC/Quest DLCs style , I can pay more money for engine / UI / soundset etc continue improve,
It looks like there are plenty new contents and lots of IE engine features be upgraded,
No matter you like new style of UI or not , but there is no dobut the engine is getting better and better for BG-EE series , more flexible , friendly at least , and isometric get a little bit improved ,
So ,
how about another expansion pack for BG2-EE ?
I know someone think the story is end already, it's better to work for BG3,
For me,
I still love to play BG with more different story even just only side quest ,
But most important is they must have high story telling quality and continue engine upgrade , Bugs fix etc,
I would love to see large BG2-EE expansion with more high selling price which means continue engine update and give Baldur'sGate has happy ending for all fans ,
How do you think about it...
I don't prefer NPC/Quest DLCs style , I can pay more money for engine / UI / soundset etc continue improve,
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Similar to IWD, NWN and PST but continuing using the IE engine and please make it a little more story based similar to Baldur's Gate more than Icewind Dale.
The final expansion pack for baldur's gate should be very large for engine upgrade and numerous contents , it means they may need to invest 1 years at least to develop ,
It's kind of high risk gambling for small studio ,
Or they can use the engine for future product such like PST-EE,
As a side note I am kind of surprised I was able to find this link using the forum search.
https://forums.beamdog.com/discussion/42938/any-chance-on-getting-an-expansion-to-bg2ee
It only comes with 5 races, 6 classes, no multi/dual classing and the single player campaign is "handcrafted" and not able to be reproduced with the toolset they are shipping with the game.. sounds a lot like a watered down NWN/NWN2 to me
I can only hope that with expansions and dlcs, it becomes a proper successor, but I feel that so many of these styles of games lately just don't understand what made the IE and NWN games so good in the first place (the breadth of character options and content creation).
That said, I do very strictly separate game mechanics from game world when discussing editions. FR lore during the 2e timeline was awesome. Still love (and still own) most of the FR novels from the 2e timeline.
BG:EE has sold over 1 million copies. Banking their apples with Siege of Dragonspear as a bridge between BG:EE and BG2:EE, if it sells well, may very well raise Beamdog as a full game developer, vs. work to hire, and to a possible Baldur's Gate 3 (or some other variation of an isometric, Forgotten Realms adventure), granted, in 5th edition ruleset.
I'm all for Beamdog moving forward, to see their true potential as a developer, and allow their own vision flurish, rather than releasing an expansion to BG2:EE.
Either would be fantastic, but in my view, having a new game, with original content, would be a much brighter future.
If anything, since Atari is thankfully dead and perhaps WoTC a bit more prone to giving Beamdog more freedom, I'd really like for ToB to get a major overhaul. Let's face it - the game was rushed, and it shows, with Saradush being more of a joke than a real city. The team could do a LOT to make the game better - turning Saradush into a real hub, expanding the storyline, especially the widespread hunt of Bhaalspawn going on at the time, and so much more. I seriously doubt that fans of the game would really mind if ToB got a separate "Enhanced Edition".