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  • #31
    Thanks for spoiling BG2, you idiot!

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    Originally posted by jkadabomb on 02-13-2001 10:46 PM
    BALDUR'S GATE II IS THE GREATEST GAME OF ALL TIME(except for counter-strike). Right now I am in chapter 5, btw Dale, KILL YOSHIMO when you get the chance, he is a traitor(find out in chapter 4) also don't join Bhodi, She is really working for the final boss, join the thieves, they are the lesser of 2 evils,(story splits in chapter 3, where you have to decide to join some vampires or thieves)


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    • #32
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      Originally posted by Civtech25 on 02-28-2001 11:21 PM
      Thanks for spoiling BG2, you idiot!




      Actually, what we've been discussing doesn't wreck the game. Before you decide to choose between thieves or Bohdi, there's a discussion with both sides and if your character is evil it's more favourable with Bohdi, or if you're good it's more favourable with the thieves. It TELLS you (pretty much) which side you should join. Also, in the thieve's guild, there's a thief in there (can't remember which one) that tells you he knows Yoshimo and that he is known as a trecharous liar who sells out his companions. There was no real surprise, just who he sells you out to.

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      • #33
        The game is still quite new. Unlike Civ 2 most people here are still beating the game there first few times around and are trying new strategies. With the Civ 2 forum people have played so much I jsutdon't think htey can stand playing it any more they can only talk about it.

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        • #34
          Ok, in that case, buy Europa Universalis, and enjoy a real challenge

          Not to mention a bunch of developers who actually appear to enjoy user-input, and get funded to patch things. Thumbs Up

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          • #35
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            Originally posted by sulla on 03-02-2001 12:17 AM
            The game is still quite new. Unlike Civ 2 most people here are still beating the game there first few times around and are trying new strategies. With the Civ 2 forum people have played so much I jsutdon't think htey can stand playing it any more they can only talk about it.




            Agree with that one Sulla. I've only had CTP2 for about a month and I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I've won 4 games so far (each progressively harder). Now I'm trying the different ways of winning, e.g. diplomacy, high-score, etc. I guess I'll try the impossible level soon, but at the moment I'm a bit Wary. Then come the MODS and the Scenarios. Oh joy!

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