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IWD2 Thoughts so far

Discussion in 'Icewind Dale 2' started by Orkrist the Cleaver, Sep 2, 2002.

  1. Orkrist the Cleaver Gems: 13/31
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    [​IMG] O.K., here are my initial impressions...

    1.) The graphics seem different. I haven't decided if I like it more, less or the same, but the colors seem more vivid, and the backgrounds don't have that grizzled look from IWD1. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

    2.) I'm still iffy on cut scene style and intro style. The female's voice doesn't mesh as well as the voices from IWD1.

    3.) Some really sweet portraits, and the great voices are back.

    4.) I would have preferred Soule music, but its all right, and they used certain tracks again from IWD1.

    5.) I like how they avoided the fetch quests in the prologue. Nicely done.

    6.) I thought the interface would be more like PS:T, which I didn't like, but it isn't. I like it.

    7.) When I enter a structure or initiate conversation, even with someone I have already spoken to, it seems like the game has to "think" a while before something happens. I can't tell if the gfame is running through some variables or if its just slower. Any thoughts?

    Overall, I like it so far. Its much hardewr from me to get into a game these days, I'm just too busy. I installed Double Helix, checked out the first mission and just left it. I'm sticking with this one, plus I feel compelled to having loved the first one. Any other initial thoughts?

    OK, update. This is seriously hard. I'm still in Ch. 1, but I was in a battle, a tough one, at least my second time through, thinking now I'm going to make it, and then here comes this whole other gang, with casters and everything. Ch. 1 in this game makes the Severed Hand in IWD1 look like a walk in the park.

    [ September 08, 2002, 08:15: Message edited by: Orkrist the Cleaver ]
     
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    Orkrist, is it possible that the delay in conversations you are experiencing is caused by your PC being slightly slow?
     
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    Actually Rastor it is not his machine.
    There seems to be a certain lag problem, even on Athlon 1800Hhz at certain areas.

    Orkrist, if you are playin with scripts, try with disabling them, and also check if changing AI rate in IWD2 config affects it anyhow. I don't have IWD2 yet, so I can't test this oddity myself.

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    Also try with disabling Static Animations and defragmenting hard drive.

    [ September 02, 2002, 19:38: Message edited by: Extremist ]
     
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    Hmm, my machine (450 P3 with 386MB RAM and a 32MB TNT2) isn't having any problems, even with graphics at their max.

    I don't have any party-based AI scripts activated, though. I assume that's what your referring to Ex.

    In response to his original response, I'd say that this is the game that NWN should have been. The graphics are pretty sweet, even at 800x600 (I dislike other resolutions, like a fairly large pixel size).
     
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    [​IMG] Rastor, why is IWD2 the game NWN should have been? They are two completely different games. One is a action based single player RPG while the other is a robust multi-player game. NWN has tile based graphics while IWD2 is a mat picture. So comparing the two is rather hard. They are different games with different strengths and weaknesses.
     
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    Alright, fine. You're correct, they are totally different games. Let's just say that when I heard about NWN, I was expecting something better than what was released, and I barely knew anything about IWD2. Yet, IWD2 is the one that is satisfying my high hopes for a third-edition D&D game.
     
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    I'm unsure if I'm talking correctly here, but I feel it like this:

    NWN is Diablo 3D (action? hack&slash? only MP worth playing?)

    IWD2 is not Diablo 3D, but also not Diablo 2D.
     
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    [​IMG] I've had IWD2 for two days now...And I really like it!!! The interpretation of 3ed is a little different than NWN, but overall I'm happy with the results! Here are some general thoughts:

    1) I like the girl narrator. (Seriously, are you THAT surprised?!?! ;) )

    2)The Equipment/Inventory screen is better! I like that every character has 4 quick weapon spots.

    3) The flexibility of character weapons is much more conducive of RPG'ing. My cleric is a Battleguard of Tempus - and she uses a longsword and shield in melee combat

    4) The monsters are more fun to fight! Monsters seem to have the same feats/abilities as the pc's - it tends to make the battles more strategy oriented, instead of just...Mage - Fireball! Tanks Roll!

    5) The storyline so far is good! Taking part in a large scale siege, then taking the fight to them has been a blast!

    6) Weapon/Equipment/spell graphics are really well done!!!

    Well, that's my two cents...In my opinion, IWD2 was well worth the wait and the the Infinity Engine can still put out a fun game!
     
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    Only gripe I have with IWDII so far, is its fairly memory intesnive, I need to get more memory so that Ill beable to play it on my computer.
    Ive had to play it on my moms computer recently, so I cant play it as much as it would if iI could on my own computer.

    Goblins never seemed so hard, even in BGI and IWDI
     
  10. Gothmog

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    Only thing that bothers me is statistic points.
    I liked rolling for hours in BG2 to get over 92 points :D :D :eek:
    Here in IWD2 you just get a certain number and do what you want with it :(

    However it is better in one way 'couse you must create whole party at once and not just one char. as in BG ;)
     
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