Posted on: October 19, 2014

Saber-Scorpion
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Play the original version instead.
Save yourself half the price and buy the original game, which still runs just fine. Add on a widescreen mod and maybe a mod that converts BG1 to the BG2 engine (like TuTu or BGT), you've got your very own "enhanced edition," which works flawlessly, and doesn't come with any of the Beamdog's Enhanced Edition's more unfortunate changes. The new characters simply do not fit in this classic game. They're basically mod NPC's, which, again, you can find plenty of for free if that's your cup of tea. And even if you purposefully avoid the new characters, you still have to deal with the removal of all the old FMV cutscene sequences. The new "motion comic" style intro is a sad excuse for a replacement of the original. They even cut some of the important lines ("There are others! I can show you!"), removing a lot of the meaning. The EE changed both too much and too little. It changed too much for it to be quite the same experience it used to be, thanks to the removal of the FMV sequences and the addition of out-of-place new characters. And it changed too little, in that it's not really much of an "enhanced" edition - there are very few new features that haven't already been added to the original by modders for free. First-time Baldur's Gate players should buy the Complete edition and enjoy the original experience.
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