The General Discussion Thread

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I like the Forgotten Realms good enough, but I only run games there when I have to. I prefer homebrew. I'd play the games more as research than anything — to find out what the cities are actually like

Originally posted by Surtur
This talk of patches reminds me about the early days right after Skyrim came out where either the first or 2nd patch completely reversed all elemental resistances, so if you were 50% resistant to fire you were now 50% immune.
PoR:RoMD still had issues after the patch, was a glitch-y game. Still fun though. Played a barbarian as the main, the extra movement was helpful in getting right up in spellcasters faces and doing the opportunity attack. Nothing ****ed up your party more than spellcasters.

Originally posted by Surtur
This talk of patches reminds me about

Coriander is great

Originally posted by Robtard
PoR:RoMD still had issues after the patch, was a glitch-y game. Still fun though. Played a barbarian as the main, the extra movement was helpful in getting right up in spellcasters faces and doing the opportunity attack. Nothing ****ed up your party more than spellcasters.

I'll always play as a spellcaster if i can in any game, at least on the first playthrough

Rogue/fighter is my usual first playthrough.

Originally posted by Surtur
I'll always play as a spellcaster if i can in any game, at least on the first playthrough

In that game the second character you add to your party is a wizard and his stats are pretty good. Happens early in the game too. iirc, he's good through to the end of the game

I usually play a martial class first, though I do love spellcasters. One thing I liked about Pillars of Eternity was the spell creation menu, made being a caster fun.

Originally posted by Scribble
Friends are never there in time. As I've found

Depressing but not incorrect

Originally posted by Dave_97
Depressing but not incorrect
That's me

Originally posted by Scribble
That's me

I luf u

Nobody does.

Originally posted by Robtard
In that game the second character you add to your party is a wizard and his stats are pretty good. Happens early in the game too. iirc, he's good through to the end of the game

I usually play a martial class first, though I do love spellcasters. One thing I liked about Pillars of Eternity was the spell creation menu, made being a caster fun.

You should check out Tyranny great game and really interesting spell creation system.

Originally posted by Surtur
You should check out Tyranny great game and really interesting spell creation system.

I loved Tyranny**. Played that after the first PoE. Good from start to finish. Maybe I was thinking of that one then? It's where you get runes and you can mix and match to make your own spells?

**No, I didn't strangle the baby.

Originally posted by Scribble
Nobody does.

Opinion not fact.

Originally posted by Robtard
I loved Tyranny**. Played that after the first PoE. Good from start to finish. Maybe I was thinking of that one then? It's where you get runes and you can mix and match to make your own spells?

**No, I didn't strangle the baby.

Yeah Tyranny is the one where you create the spells via runes.

My character was mostly evil, but I didn't strangle the baby either.

Originally posted by Surtur
Yeah Tyranny is the one where you create the spells via runes.

My character was mostly evil, but I didn't strangle the baby either.

Okay, that was the really fun one to be a focused spellcaster. Are they making a part two?

I think mine was neutral leaning to good.

Originally posted by Dave_97
Opinion not fact.
Unsubstantiated opinion, provable fact

Originally posted by Robtard
Okay, that was the really fun one to be a focused spellcaster. Are they making a part two?

I think mine was neutral leaning to good.

Unfortunately I have not heard anything about a sequel.

The icicles hanging off the side of my house...some are nearly 3 feet long.

Originally posted by Surtur
Unfortunately I have not heard anything about a sequel.

Stupid *****, that game/setting deserves a sequel.