The gold box games are my new obsession.
What's a person to do when you've played Baldur's Gate I&II half to death, beat the NWN EE game's campaigns many times, and played every other Infinity Engine game?
That's when you turn to the gold box games. These games offer a challenge and experience nearly equivalent to the tabletop experience. At the moment, I've ordered 5 gold box games from Ebay. I'm really excited because the locations you get to visit are places I've always wanted to visit in a D&D computer roleplaying game.
Namely, I'm not picky where I go in D&D computer games, as long as it's someplace new. I actually get bored of visiting the city of Neverwinter. Take me to Waterdeep (or even underneath it!) like in Eye of the Beholder!
That's when you turn to the gold box games. These games offer a challenge and experience nearly equivalent to the tabletop experience. At the moment, I've ordered 5 gold box games from Ebay. I'm really excited because the locations you get to visit are places I've always wanted to visit in a D&D computer roleplaying game.
Namely, I'm not picky where I go in D&D computer games, as long as it's someplace new. I actually get bored of visiting the city of Neverwinter. Take me to Waterdeep (or even underneath it!) like in Eye of the Beholder!
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Edit: Just had a visit to GOG and the collection of Gold Box Games (well most) are currently on sale. There are the other part to the Archives on sale as well.
EDIT: I guess my main point is, with NWN1, the Official campaigns are only the start. So many great full on adventure mods were made with it that I doubt you could get through them all.
Do you still have to go through the steps of opening a separate screen to pick a spell/psionic ability to cast, then go back to the game to cast it? That is really annoying.
The ingame action hasn't changed but you can add spells and manage your PCs from GBC if you like (ie: learn spells, level up etc) and get around some of the 'problems' related to race/class levels etc. You need to have DOSBox running and in a Window (I have mine set at 3x size on a 1920x1200 screen). GBC places the map to one side and the Heads up display on your characters above the game. You can use shortcuts and/or mouse to get to teh other features.
All in all, I wouldn't now play the games without it.
Gus
Gus
Edit: Fix Typo
However, it works so far for Pool of Radiance, as I'm about 30 hours in to that game.
Start UA and select module
Add characters to game (I am using Borderlands, games02.dsn, but I have used it with other modules).
Once game goes through its intro, save game (A)
Start GBC
Select UA
Configure UA settings
- underneath the game selector is a button which shows the path
- select and locate the path to the module, mine looks like: 'E:\Games\DnD\G10-UA\game02.dsn' (you will need to redo this when you change modules)
Select saved game (A),
Search - It should then find the game in memory and load the map etc.
Happy venturing
Gus
Gus