Greetings
Testerosity
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Wonderful to see that there is still a community around these classics. I played and modded a ton of Neverwinter Nights and had a great time doing it, I was "Festivus" on the old Neverwinter Connections site.
I am supporting Beamdog in their effort to keep the games alive, thank you guys for that and keep it up! Perhaps someday we will see some original titles for you to show off, who knows!
Anyhow, this is a hello from a voice in the past that is looking forward to playing these classics again,
Journey onward...
I am supporting Beamdog in their effort to keep the games alive, thank you guys for that and keep it up! Perhaps someday we will see some original titles for you to show off, who knows!
Anyhow, this is a hello from a voice in the past that is looking forward to playing these classics again,
Journey onward...
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It would be awesome if Beamdog could make, say, Baldur's Gate 3 or Planescape: Torment 2, or even a whole new game entirely!
I, myself, first experienced true-to-form D&D gameplay through Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition (I'm only 22); it's still the only of the great D&D PC classics from the late '90s/early 2000s I've played so far, as I'm also a big fan of The Elder Scrolls and several less-well-known games, including Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Two Worlds, amongst many others; I mention this because these games have been taking up the majority of my time with my new gaming PC that I got in December of last year (2017), and I just haven't felt like playing these Enhanced Editions again, but I still love them very dearly, as they are among the absolute best games I have ever played in my entire life. I'm motivated to play by great stories; games with fast-paced action may satisfy for a time, but games with intricately woven, deeply emotional stories will last through the ages, as is clearly evident through great works such as Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment.