Originally posted by Scribble
Titus is awful but that scene where he laughs is worth it just for how cringey it is
Titus may very well be my least favorite lead character out of all FF games. It doesn't affect how good the game was that much though. The mage in the black dress always reminds of Morrigan from dragon age but I guess it should be the other way around.
Originally posted by Scribble
Dear god, you just reminded me of when I accidentally ****ed my acrobatics skills through a glitch in Morrowind and ended up having graphics-breaking jumping abilities. I'd have to do just like a tiny little jump up a step, but it'd require me to jump, position myself where I wanted to land, and then put the controller down for two minutes to let myself come back down.Sometimes I'd hit jump by accident and sigh deeply as my character leapt through the ceiling and into the ether
Lol. Yeah, even without casting a jumping spell my acrobatics was high, over 100. I could just leap right up on top of a house.
Though I also had constant effect enchanted levitation items I could use if I wanted.
So many games I gotta play ;_;
Originally posted by socool8520Dragon Age Origins is one of them
Titus may very well be my least favorite lead character out of all FF games. It doesn't affect how good the game was that much though. The mage in the black dress always reminds of Morrigan from dragon age but I guess it should be the other way around.
Originally posted by Scribble
So many games I gotta play ;_;
Dragon Age Origins is one of them
The Neverwinter Nights series is good. Heck if you want you can even set it up so you see every little calculation/roll,etc. being done in the corner if you want lol.
Originally posted by Scribble
My DM was saying that we should play NWN as a group at some point
Probably because both games also come with the complete toolsets. So you can make and DM your own adventures on there.
It's how I've played Tomb of Horrors, people used the toolset to make it. Hell even the first NWN still has an online community thanks to fan created content, and it came out in 2002.
Originally posted by SurturOh shit, I could use NVN to map out my own campaign, then? Still play it in person but use NVN as a world-building tool?
Probably because both games also come with the complete toolsets. So you can make and DM your own adventures on there.It's how I've played Tomb of Horrors, people used the toolset to make it. Hell even the first NWN still has an online community thanks to fan created content, and it came out in 2002.