Just finished it playing with Enhanced Edition

Just finished it playing with Enhanced Edition.
Great story, like a very personal Total Recall.
It was a personal kind of hurtful.

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honestly one of the most kino games ever. but never played "enhanced" editions.

IIRC, EE didn't add Beamdog OC, and only added in those QoL mods plus zoom in/out.
Also Beamdog hired Avellone to update stuff.
I think Avellone himself said that he merely updated some dialogue so that they aren't too long or some shit like that.

Everything else is just like in the original, or so they say.

What is Nameless's sekrit? Why did they say he was worst person what did he do?

>It was a personal kind of hurtful
Care to elaborate?

I don't think the first incarnation specified, but he did say he did things that are so terrible that made him seek to be immortal in the first place.

The writing is so shitty, it was hurtful

Wish I could get around the gay nigger tier combat. Fuck DnD systems they don't belong in video games.

it drags a little too much near the mid, the writing was nice though

The whole upper Sigil was peak kino though.
Lower planes and all that forced combat was the worst part
literally my only complaint of the game

I still like reading that one sensory stone on its own from time to time. So fucking good

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Anons who call this a VN or a book, clearly didn't play the game.

The last 3rd of this game is basically 75% combat, unless you're a thief.
Alos fighting the deva reminded me why I'm not too into RTwP, I was pausing a lot.

>Lower planes and all that forced combat was the worst part
I'm just thankful I bought so many of those blood drops, but then I was practically making everyone a warrior by then.

Is that the sensory stone for Deionerra?
If so, I agree.

It was only bearable when I did a solo dickassevil warrior playthrough, went 25 con making you practically unkillable due to the bonus regen

Okay lads, big IQ time.
What can change the nature of a man?

I wish the fantasy lit scene wasn't fucking dead and we still got games and movies with this level of writing.

Every time he died someone else in the planes got dieded so he could resurrect. Like a meta sin.

>have fall from grace and annah in my party
>annah's constantly a bitch through the whole game, and becomes super bitch when I get fall from grace
>somehow end up with annah leaving and then attacking me after I insult her
I ended up killing her too, and getting the modron party member instead. jesus christ what an unlikable bitch.

How the fuck does it even work? I tried this game and had a great time until I had to fight and couldn't figure out what the fuck was going on.

He did something before that, though.

>ravel asks me what I think of annah
>she's just a friend
>ravel asks me what I think of FFG
>I think I like her
>keep talking to FFG to see if she's romanceable
>never get anywhere
>end up kissing annah because she came onto me
welp

ffg is for demon dick only

One thing I can say for sure is that players really have to like to read, or they're not going anywhere in this game.
I once was lost in some quests because I didn't explore and talk to every named NPC.

I once got stuck on a quest and relented to checking for the solution online.. I think it was Mebbeth's seed quest to become a mage. The journal specified that I had to find some gardener, and TNO hinted that it might not be in the Hive, so I was searching for greenery or plants everywhere else except the Hive, but it turns out that the garden guy was in the SE hive, North of the burning man bar.

he stole chips

The only thing I could think of that would be terrible enough to warrant something like that is if he somehow was involved in the Blood War getting started.

It's not that, he did unspeakable shit in his first incarnation that would fast track his soul to the blood war upon death, so Adahn is like fuck that shit and seeks immortality to avoid it.

one of the best theories I've seen was that he didn't start the blood war, but did something that tipped the balance heavily in one side that one side will win. and when that side wins, the whole multiverse will be destroyed, basically. all planes will slide to evil.

remember, he was a cruel, efficient general in the blood war, too good.

I still can't believe someone came up with PS:T.
How does a person even come up with these stuff?
I can see references to some novels here and there, like the sensory stones working similarly to Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep's Empathy Box, but how can you come up with pregnant walls, and how they recycle the dead in Sigil, or the Sensates. Everything in Sigil is fantastic.

D&D was a huge cultural phenomenon. It came out and thrived when it did because there were so many people at the time who were completely entrenched in reading fantasy lit, classic lit, and philosophy (spurred mostly by world events in the early 20th century). People with a lot of ideas came together and started spinning stories out of them. Guys like Avellone came directly from that culture after having played tons of tabletop sessions and gathering tons of excellent ideas from dozens of different like-minded and passionate people that they had played with. I'm not sure if we will ever see anything like that culture again, but who knows.