Baldur's Gate... dot com. Remake/update? - by Shadowcat
Renzatic on 7/12/2012 at 18:10
Damn, Henke. You're cheap.
henke on 7/12/2012 at 18:45
9 bucks in iPad money is like 70 bucks in PC money!
SEVENTY BUCKS
I'D BE IN THE POOR HOUSE!
Renzatic on 7/12/2012 at 18:55
Whatever you say there, Ebenezer.
CHHHEEEAAAPPPP
june gloom on 7/12/2012 at 22:07
Quote Posted by VanBurenPhilips
dethtoll is obviously a lot more sensitive to such stuff than... anyone else on Earth.
As long as we're making shit up about people we barely even know, even through the faceless, anonymous medium that is a half-dead internet forum, I'd like to posit that you have carnal relations with sheep.
Renzatic on 7/12/2012 at 23:34
That was Mr. Duck, Deth. If at any point a sheep has been fucked, it's always Mr. Duck. Always.
Also Baldur's Gate iPad is surprisingly good. Well...it's Baldur's Gate, just with touchscreen controls. But it's good touchscreen controls.
...with one problem. There's very little feedback on what you click. Because you don't have a mouse cursor that changes to let you know what you're clicking on, you kinda have to hope your guy is walking over to do what you want him to do.
VanBurenPhilips on 8/12/2012 at 11:50
Quote Posted by dethtoll
As long as we're making shit up about people we barely even know, even through the faceless, anonymous medium that is a half-dead internet forum, I'd like to posit that you have carnal relations with sheep.
Can't tell if you're joking or not, would just like to say my comment was intended in good humour.
How was BG on the iPad in terms of text size & button size? I'm probably going to get an iPad mini at some point and may try BG2 on it, just wondering if it will work well on the smaller screen.
Renzatic on 8/12/2012 at 17:03
I don't think the game would be a good fit for the mini. All the buttons, icons, selection borders and whatnot are almost perfectly fingertip sized on my iPad 3. Anything smaller would feel too cramped in my opinion.
driver on 8/12/2012 at 17:37
It's a shame they didn't take the opportunity to move it to the 3rd edition rules. Ever since playing NWN I've felt the 2nd edition rules to be rather restrictive.
Still, good excuse to play it through again. :)
EvaUnit02 on 9/12/2012 at 19:09
Quote Posted by driver
It's a shame they didn't take the opportunity to move it to the 3rd edition rules.
They can't. Beamdog's license agreement with WotC/Atari(/whoever the fuck owns rights to the Infinity engine games) is very restrictive.
ZylonBane on 9/12/2012 at 21:48
Quote Posted by driver
It's a shame they didn't take the opportunity to move it to the 3rd edition rules.
Do you have the slightest conception of how much work that would have involved?