I played the original Baldur's Gate games many years ago, back when they first came out, on my dad's PC at the time. I was about a teenager, 13 I would guess, and still inexperienced with PC gaming. But the game was simply outstanding, one of my favorites to this day. Recently, nostalgia crept in, and I ended up getting the enhanced editions to play through the series once more. So, having done so, thrice now for BG2:EE, I never had any technical issues, the games ran beautifully. Graphics are fine, gameplay works, and the story still sucked me in, even though I remembered it from the original game. It works. It's a real experience of a game. If you are on the fence, never played it, and want to experience a great, timeless RPG, then jump in. If you wonder if it will satisfy your nostalgia, it will do that too.
I played the original Baldur's Gate many years ago, back when it first came out, on my dad's PC at the time. I was fairly young, 10 or 11, and inexperienced with PC gaming. But the game was a real treat. Recently, nostalgia crept in, and I ended up getting the enhanced editions to play through the series once more. So, having done so, twice now, I never had any technical issues, the games ran beautifully. Graphics are fine, gameplay works, and the story still sucked me in, even though I remembered most of it from the original game. It works. It's a great game. Not much else to say. If you are on the fence, never played it, and want to experience a great, timeless RPG, then jump in. If you wonder if it will satisfy your nostalgia, it will do that too.