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I've only played morrowind briefly, the little bit I played was 1st person, and it seems that you have to "learn" about your character, kind of like in BG.
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Oh, and the little I played ran smooth on my machine, but its a 3.0ghz p4c with 1 meg ram, and 128meg radeon 9700
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centrifuge
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I think it's just a matter of perspective. In an RPG, I personally prefer the "God-Like" view and control that games like BG provide.
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FUKCOV - Former United Kingdom Colony of Virginia
Dec 2000 time: 00:32
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quote: Originally posted by Jamski
I think most RPGs have a certain combat element... *thinks* yeah, if you never want to draw a sword, then an adventure game is probably better.
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Not necessarily never, but say not every as much as in BG. In BG i have to draw a sword numerous times in every wilderness area, against hostile NPC's, against monsters, and against whoever appears when i try to rest. Plus dungeons, where i seem to fighting several times a level.
I understand that the existence of non-violent quests is frustrating enough for some to want a MORE combat focused game, but it would seem possible to have one that still has combat, but where combat is infrequent, coming up at key points in the plot, etc, rather than being say, 70% of the game, as it is in BG1. I mean I see the need to have to fight would be assasins, kill bandits, fight mulvahey, etc to advance the plot. But theres alot more combat in BG1 than that.
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Jon Miller
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try out planescape torment
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centrifuge
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Oh I guess it was about 4 months ago at "Hastings" in Boise, Idaho.
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