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Post edited September 20, 2013 by G-Doc
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TimeCrash2: I definitely plan on getting to the Divinity games eventually! I'm sure they will be another great sale with them. :)
There will be, no doubt - Christmas if nothing else. I've actually had DD for the best part of a year and my interest petered out after about the first eight hours the first time aroud (I think I was stuck as well). I restarted this weekend and am enjoying it far more this time around - though this is after playing the likes of Planescape: Torment, which really gave me a taste for the older pre-rendered type RPG. I don't know what your situation is as far as that goes (I was much more used to full 3d at the time of getting DD ya see), so maybe Gothic 2 would be a better choice afterall is what I'm saying... I think...

*adjusts tinfoil hat
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TimeCrash2: I definitely plan on getting to the Divinity games eventually! I'm sure they will be another great sale with them. :)
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Sachys: There will be, no doubt - Christmas if nothing else. I've actually had DD for the best part of a year and my interest petered out after about the first eight hours the first time aroud (I think I was stuck as well). I restarted this weekend and am enjoying it far more this time around - though this is after playing the likes of Planescape: Torment, which really gave me a taste for the older pre-rendered type RPG. I don't know what your situation is as far as that goes (I was much more used to full 3d at the time of getting DD ya see), so maybe Gothic 2 would be a better choice afterall is what I'm saying... I think...

*adjusts tinfoil hat
I think Gothic 2 is a safe choice for the moment and I have Icewind Dale II (the actual disc) and Fallout if that relates to Planescape, I've heard nothing but good things but have yet to play any of them. I watched some game-play of DD and I do want to try it out but think I will save it for later.
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TimeCrash2: I think Gothic 2 is a safe choice for the moment and I have Icewind Dale II (the actual disc) and Fallout if that relates to Planescape, I've heard nothing but good things but have yet to play any of them. I watched some game-play of DD and I do want to try it out but think I will save it for later.
Prob a safe bet!