

all in-game too. there's more:
http://www.elderscrolls.com/art/obliv_s ... ots_01.htm
i just might have to start liking rpg's.
for me, there's too much role playing and too much story. on the website they even talk about how it takes 100s of hours to complete the game. not my cup of tea. a ten minute game of quake does it for me.MKJ wrote:yea, cause rpgs are all about the gfx and none about the role playing and story
I agree, the world seemed a lot more vibrant that way :icon25:MKJ wrote:they said that in this part, they'd make travelling "easier" by just clicking on the location of your choice - BG style.
im not sure if i like that. what i loved in morrowind was the fact that you had to travel, walking for days n nights, encountering tons of sidequests and tombs n shit.
it made "a far land" really feel far away and not just a dot on the edge of the map :icon14:
well from what I have heard it will randomly freeze on the X-Box. One friend said it would freeze every time he opened the world map. Apparently the GOTY edition for the X-Box did solve some issues from what I heard. So stop being a smart ass fucker :icon32:Kaziganthe wrote:Either you were being sarcastic, or didn't notice that they said DESKTOP
Hmm, I remember reading the info in a post made by a BIS employee on a reputable board. I also read that there was supposed to be a Planescape: Torment sequel, but that got cancelled when the Planescape setting was discontinued.MKJ wrote:BG3 was never in dev. thats a stupid intardnet rumour and wishful thinking. they revealed once that BG was supposed to be a trilogy but scrapped it when Wizards discontinued the Planescape campaign setting.
so what does that have to do with bg3 from not being made?MKJ wrote:planescape. not planetscape.
its a campaign setting by wizards, like the Forgotten Realms is and the newly released Ebberon.
there was also a game made for it on the computer called PlaneScape Torment.
i guess the setting wasnt too popular (it was rather abstract, with the random teleporting n all) so they stopped creating more content and accessoires for it. e.g. let the whole thing die
because the original idea was that the player would go to PlaneScape in the third game. but with it being discontinued n all, they ended it with Throne of Bhaal being in the Forgotten RealmsStrangler wrote:so what does that have to do with bg3 from not being made?MKJ wrote:planescape. not planetscape.
its a campaign setting by wizards, like the Forgotten Realms is and the newly released Ebberon.
there was also a game made for it on the computer called PlaneScape Torment.
i guess the setting wasnt too popular (it was rather abstract, with the random teleporting n all) so they stopped creating more content and accessoires for it. e.g. let the whole thing die