Posted on: January 29, 2021

antenni88
Zweryfikowany użytkownikGry: 134 Opinie: 6
Fun adventure with horrible pathfinding.
It's really great, but it does suffer from the classic D&D early level issues of 1 hit kills you. After first few levels it's not hard. I do have to say that trap finding is complete horse s**t, due how it works, as in, it's really rare for your rogue to spot a trap before you step into it, even if you are careful with 100 in find traps. Also the path finding is often really bad, and can get stuck inside each other, in addition to just everything else. The music is great, the atmospheric forest ambiance is even better. The companion interactions are a bit non-existent. - The Tales of the Sword Coast: This is a bit weird. Apart from the Durlag's Tower which is a fun dungeon, the part that actually gets its own cut scene cinematic etc. with voice over, when you go this one island, is... really odd, as in the whole "adventure" thing is only like 30 minutes in length. - Siege of Dragonspear: Despite what people say, the Siege of Dragonspear is good. It is linear, but the dungeons, companion interactions and music is great. The story is a bit lacking, as in, it does not really make that much sense, but it does tie in BG1 and BG2 together better than not having it. With that all being said, I would recommend picking up a mod pack, like the Gibberlings 3 - Anthology Tweaks. It's an installer that let's you pick and choose what to put in: https://www.gibberlings3.net/mods/tweaks/tweaks/ You'll probably also need this to make it work: https://github.com/ScottBrooks/modmerge
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