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Hickory: Don't like him; hate non-voiced LPs as much as I hate badly voiced LPs.
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dtgreene: I actually prefer non-voiced LPs to well voiced LPs by far, and I actually find it annoying when the only videos of a game have someone talking over it.
A non-voiced LP is not an LP in the role playing sense. I'm only interested in those.
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stromqv: I am doing an ironman/no-reload run of BG2, modded with Tactics and SCS.
Well, PIHwiki is dedicated to just that.
Wild Mage section.
Post edited March 14, 2020 by burn
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stromqv: Have you watched RPGDeLarge? He has a nice BG series playthrough.
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Hickory: Don't like him; hate non-voiced LPs as much as I hate badly voiced LPs. I also don't like his power play style. The best BG LP'er, and one of the earliest -- sadly long since gone from the scene -- is Tord, or 'mynameisnotlilly'.
Having watched Tord's BG1 and BG2 LP's, I have to agree. He's smart, articulate, and really brings the game "to life" through his character. As a bonus, he adds in lots of background info on the BG games, in-game lore, D&D, and various other things. I was just recently watching his NWN1 LP when it abruptly ended, sadly.

I also like Kikoskia, more for his goofiness and adding his own voices to nearly all characters in the game. At first I thought he was a tool, but his style grew on me. Pretty funny dude.

I've tried to watch others but found myself either annoyed by the narrator/LP'er or complete lack of any narration at all.
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DCC74: I was just recently watching his NWN1 LP when it abruptly ended, sadly.
Yeah, real life happened. Around that time he met his (future) wife and got a new job with Kuma Games. He also always said he was/is not a gamer, he did those LPs in a "giving something back" way for all the LPs he'd watched -- unsponsored in those days. It's a shame, but that's life.