RPG quirks
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- Hero of the Desert
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Why should you be able to complete a mage's quest when you're a hardcore technologist?
That's like saying I want to role play as a dreaded SS member in an upcoming World War 2 cRPG then play all the quests intended for some U.S. tank commander.
That's like saying I want to role play as a dreaded SS member in an upcoming World War 2 cRPG then play all the quests intended for some U.S. tank commander.
Last edited by Killzig on Tue Aug 05, 2003 7:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The answer to your first question is shaddup.
Hey, I just want to take everything out of my purchase, games aren't free you know... and in case I get bored in the future / I get new and shinier games and I don't have the time to start a new character, it would be fun to explore as many side-quests and npc dialogues as possible.
True, I shouldn't be able to do mage's quests when I'm a hardcore technologist, but if you're neutral and have taken both science and magic skills, you CAN complete the mage's quests. This is the sucky part of Arcanum - you CAN do the stuff, but it requires you to be of level 25 (more like 30 in fact ) or so and it takes *ages* to get there. Call me lazy or just plain stupid, but that was a point I didn't like in that game.
True, I shouldn't be able to do mage's quests when I'm a hardcore technologist, but if you're neutral and have taken both science and magic skills, you CAN complete the mage's quests. This is the sucky part of Arcanum - you CAN do the stuff, but it requires you to be of level 25 (more like 30 in fact ) or so and it takes *ages* to get there. Call me lazy or just plain stupid, but that was a point I didn't like in that game.
- the guardian
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in pc, i prefer to play somebody wich uses som magic, u kno, cause it's pretty boring shooting/beating/fragging people with simple weapons. if there's tech skills to be used, i'll never hesitate to use them.
but anyways, i prefer the good type, helping persons whenever i find them (cause i can always ask them for favors later ) i think it's something like an oportunistic, good hearted guy.
my favorite d&d class (if somebody cares) is bard, they rule!
but anyways, i prefer the good type, helping persons whenever i find them (cause i can always ask them for favors later ) i think it's something like an oportunistic, good hearted guy.
my favorite d&d class (if somebody cares) is bard, they rule!
"From the greed of the Campbells,
From the ire of the Drummonds,
From the pride of the Grahams,
From the wind of the Murrays,
Good Lord, deliver us."
From the ire of the Drummonds,
From the pride of the Grahams,
From the wind of the Murrays,
Good Lord, deliver us."
- the guardian
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yeah!!! u got itthe guardian wrote:Because they sing and no one wants to be a fucking homo who sings to an enemy so they wouldn't attack him? better yet, you're so fucking weak you need to entice monsters to attack each other instead of you. Nice going, you spoony bard, you.
"From the greed of the Campbells,
From the ire of the Drummonds,
From the pride of the Grahams,
From the wind of the Murrays,
Good Lord, deliver us."
From the ire of the Drummonds,
From the pride of the Grahams,
From the wind of the Murrays,
Good Lord, deliver us."
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hey
In the more RPGs i play lately, when my fellow companion dies yet I survive the battle i press on and take any goods that he may have to be useful. I got tired of reloading all the time trying to keep all the original party members, if they die there dead.
Re: hey
Especially in games that I have already beaten and realized their worthlessness do I do this. (ie: fallout)POOPERSCOOPER wrote:In the more RPGs i play lately, when my fellow companion dies yet I survive the battle i press on and take any goods that he may have to be useful. I got tired of reloading all the time trying to keep all the original party members, if they die there dead.