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Seconding Neverwinter Nights. You can get the Platinum edition of the first game series for reaaal cheap now. Wholeheartedly recommend it. Multiple hundreds of hours of content and a built-in editor, and that’s not even including the tens of thousands of hours of stuff that dedicated players have written and put

Baulders Gate and Neverwinter were both arguably direct D&D “clones” of sorts, in single player narrative format. How good they were at actually forwarding that experience is highly debatable (and depends on which part of that experience you find most important) but both series are good games worth playing in their

Yeah, like MoonsBane said, there have been a number of older games that directly translated a (somewhat stripped down) version of D&D rules into a video game format. Neverwinter Nights, Baldur’s Gate...

Actually there is. Neverwinter Nights is the closest thing you’ll get to a D&D experience. The games are kinda old now but that means they’ll be cheap. I highly recommend the games either way, not sure about the Neverwinter MMO though.

“Terroristic threats” is a legal term that has nothing to do with terrorism, the war on terror, the patriot act, etc. If you wrote a letter to the local paper threatening to shoot your town up 100 years ago, the charge would be the same.

You sir are absolutely correct in every point you’ve made.

I was a gamer before NWN, but this game more than any other opened up the possibilities of PC gaming. From the amazing custom adventures in the vault to the persistent world servers, Ive been hooked ever since. Hell I still log into the PW every now and then and I’ve beat the campaign countless times. I could go on

It’s really cool to see that Neverwinter Nights was someone else’s first real “oh shit” moment about video games. Back when the game first came out, I was a kid struggling with a bad family situation, and I found my happy place in Neverwinter. To this day, I can’t really describe what an impression that game had on

Again though, it’s still the same concept, but with VR headsets an accessory added on for granularity. They’re both annoying practices to me, and again should be discouraged the same. If they were earlier, maybe this Oculus stuff wouldn’t even occur.

Good.

I have insider knowledge that Bethseda plans to bring back paid mods in the near future. Mod makers who are aware of this development are smart and savvy to protect their investments.

Ultimately it’s all free so it sucks for modders, but doesn’t affect their bottom line. Either they weren’t going to release it on Console, or if they were, then their version will be better because it will get updates. The modders already started adding a script extender that will never be on console as a type of DRM

SR2 was fantastic, though SR3 felt like a big letdown to me. Too much trying, while missing the beat more often than not.
Luckily SR4 was better.

Speaking of computer upgraded wheelchairs, I went in to a mobility type place in order to get measured for a wheelchair. So instead of using the types you see in hospitals (which are generally meant for pushing, rather than self-locomotion) and I saw something really interesting. It was a motor that can attach and

You mean I have to wait another 2 months to play a bug filled mess where a 10 year old will call me his bitch or an N-word repeatedly?

No, they are displays. They also have some fancy tracking-technology going on, so maybe they’re also controllers, but they’re certainly not platforms like Oculus thinks.

One of the most difficult hump with Dark Souls to get over for me was the very cold realization that hey, your souls don’t matter. If you lost them, it doesn’t matter. The game is 100% beatable using whatever weapon you want, using whatever stats you want, using whatever armor you want. Souls come easier and easier

Why would you amass souls for an hour on your person and then be upset that you lost them? Use them or lose them. And why does it matter? Souls are souls, there’s always more. They’re not precious treasures meant for collecting, they’re a means to an end. Gathering them is most certainly not the point of the venture.

When he goes into his second phase you treat him a little similar, just keep rolling and try and stay behind him. in his second phase he’s lot more susceptible to fire damage too so fire bombs if ya need.