Its a hard and sometines impossible slog with no direction.Just saved them, Going to need all the help I can get as I've never played any of their games before.
Enjoy
Its a hard and sometines impossible slog with no direction.Just saved them, Going to need all the help I can get as I've never played any of their games before.
I don't mind the wander off with no direction part but from what I can tell even minor enemies can **** you up so need to learn that fast and leave bosses alone for a long time from what I can gather.Its a hard and sometines impossible slog with no direction.
Enjoy
You’re ****ing crazyI'm on the RDR2 epilogue, another month at least I'd say.
The bosses are a different thing all togetherI don't mind the wander off with no direction part but from what I can tell even minor enemies can **** you up so need to learn that fast and leave bosses alone for a long time from what I can gather.
fuking impossible for me and i aint got time to be learning attack patterns and **** like that so fuked it off.I'll let you know how I get on. I just felt I needed a change from the usual titles and waiting for the next version that it's slightly different to come out.The bosses are a different thing all togetherfuking impossible for me and i aint got time to be learning attack patterns and **** like that so fuked it off.
Im not one for playing games that stress me out or make we wanna throw my controller at the telly so i will avoid fromsoft games from now on.
But the real gripe with that game was the lack of direction for missions and things to do, it felt like an incompleted game in that respect for me.
i've done about 150 hours on one play through of BG3. Theres actually a lot of replayability if you want to explore different storylines in it
I don't think they followed their standards model for Starfield, that would have been fine if they had looked at Skyrim and Fallout and just gone from there.
Fallout 4 available for under £4 at the moment on Xbox.I've finished BG3 once so far and it took me about 150 hours too. Want to do other play-throughs but will probably give it a few years.
I played Fallout 1 and 2 back in the day but for some reason missed all of the other Bethesa/Oblivion games. Finished Skyrim about 3 years back but just completed Morrowind and Oblivion in the last year (Morrowind is probably my favourite of the 3 as you can pretty much make your character do anything, much less limited than the other games - if you can get past how dated it now looks). Just playing through Fallout: New Vegas at the moment for the first time and love it - except the DLC dead money which I found jarring.
Fallout 4 available for under £4 at the moment on Xbox.
I've finished BG3 once so far and it took me about 150 hours too. Want to do other play-throughs but will probably give it a few years.
I played Fallout 1 and 2 back in the day but for some reason missed all of the other Bethesa/Oblivion games. Finished Skyrim about 3 years back but just completed Morrowind and Oblivion in the last year (Morrowind is probably my favourite of the 3 as you can pretty much make your character do anything, much less limited than the other games - if you can get past how dated it now looks). Just playing through Fallout: New Vegas at the moment for the first time and love it - except the DLC dead money which I found jarring.
dunno why i put off finishing BG3 but i completed it last night.
Kind of glad i did as i heard a load of people moaning about the finished ending which they have reupdated. Nice epic scenes before the final fight.
Just started a new durge run but unsure if i will go into it straight away. i might actual go play BG1 and BG2 first.
I burnt out on BG3 and took a 3 month break after Act 2, liked Act 3 as a result but the game is just massive and gets samey - plus when you stop levelling early in Act 3 you lose some of the feel. Still think most of the complaints about the end were just because the first half is so good and the second half is mostly more of the same - I don't think it's worse really.
I completed BG1 for the first time last summer before I played BG3. I was going to do BG2 as well but haven't yet. I liked 1 but:
a) it's ridiculously hard if you don't know what you're doing and it doesn't exactly help you in that regard. It's very of it's time and relies on you either knowing how the rules of D&D worked then or have read the presumably massive accompanying literature that the game will have been packaged with. As a result I played on easy mode and still never got to grips with some of the systems. Fun story though and the entire game only took like 10-15 hours iirc.
b) 2 is meant to be a better game in every aspect. I''ll get into it but probably in the Summer when i can try and complete it in a week.
c) try to avoid spoilers. The story advances when you sleep and is much more atmospheric if you don't know what's going to happen next. It's tricky to avoid all the spoilers, especially as chunks of it are referenced in BG3. It'll certainly make parts of BG3 make more sense!
If you played and liked BG1 you'll like 2. You kinda know the rules now and you can load your character from BG1 into it at the start as it's a continuation of the story. even if you start from scratch all new characters start at L7, so you have a bit of survivability, unlike the start of BG1.I burnt out on BG3 and took a 3 month break after Act 2, liked Act 3 as a result but the game is just massive and gets samey - plus when you stop levelling early in Act 3 you lose some of the feel. Still think most of the complaints about the end were just because the first half is so good and the second half is mostly more of the same - I don't think it's worse really.
I completed BG1 for the first time last summer before I played BG3. I was going to do BG2 as well but haven't yet. I liked 1 but:
a) it's ridiculously hard if you don't know what you're doing and it doesn't exactly help you in that regard. It's very of it's time and relies on you either knowing how the rules of D&D worked then or have read the presumably massive accompanying literature that the game will have been packaged with. As a result I played on easy mode and still never got to grips with some of the systems. Fun story though and the entire game only took like 10-15 hours iirc.
b) 2 is meant to be a better game in every aspect. I''ll get into it but probably in the Summer when i can try and complete it in a week.
c) try to avoid spoilers. The story advances when you sleep and is much more atmospheric if you don't know what's going to happen next. It's tricky to avoid all the spoilers, especially as chunks of it are referenced in BG3. It'll certainly make parts of BG3 make more sense!
If you played and liked BG1 you'll like 2. You kinda know the rules now and you can load your character from BG1 into it at the start as it's a continuation of the story. even if you start from scratch all new characters start at L7, so you have a bit of survivability, unlike the start of BG1.
2 is one of my favourite games tbh.
Want to get 3, but not til it's cheaper.
Just downloaded diablo iv
Free on gamepassafter i bought D3 and didn't really enjoy i didn't really fancy giving blizzard my money and sacked off d4