When did you start playing Bioware games?
#526
Posté 27 février 2011 - 10:43
#527
Posté 27 février 2011 - 10:47
#528
Posté 27 février 2011 - 10:52
Year: 1999
...And i couldn't play it at first because it needed a 8x CD-ROM driver and i had a 4x on my computer. That's when i first learned about system requirements.
Modifié par Greenlordforever, 27 février 2011 - 11:07 .
#529
Posté 27 février 2011 - 10:54
Year: 2006
Why you started playing it: It was actually for school...seriously. It was the first game I ever bought.
#530
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:02
#531
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:08
Greenlordforever wrote...
Baldur's Gate 2 1999
...And i couldn't play it at first because it needed a 8x CD-ROM driver and i had a 4x on my computer. That's when i first learned about system requirements.
#532
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:09
#533
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:13
#534
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:14
After that Jade Empire, Mass Effect, Baulders Gate, Dragon age
Never became a "Bioware fan" until Mass Effect
I wish i wasn't a Bioware fan, there's too much drama attached to personally wanting a game company to succeed
#535
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:14
j_j_m wrote...
Shattered Steel. I stopped at Dragon Age 2.
What about Mass Effect 3?
#536
Posté 27 février 2011 - 11:37
#537
Posté 27 février 2011 - 12:00
#538
Posté 27 février 2011 - 12:20
#539
Posté 27 février 2011 - 12:35
Could have sworn it was longer ago...
However, NWN was the first RPG I really played.
I was into flight and space sims and shooters before that.
But since then, RPGs are my favorite genre.
Unfortunately I was a bit late for the whole Baldur's Gate hype.
Modifié par Ragadurn, 27 février 2011 - 12:36 .
#540
Posté 27 février 2011 - 03:18
AllThatJazz wrote...
Greenlordforever wrote...
Baldur's Gate 2 1999
...And i couldn't play it at first because it needed a 8x CD-ROM driver and i had a 4x on my computer. That's when i first learned about system requirements.I remember struggling with Icewind Dale because I only had a 33 MHz processor. Those were the days.
It happened again when i bought Mass Effect 1 my graphics card couldn't handle it and i had no money to buy a new one. That's when i first learned of overclocking.
Who said that video games don't teach you anything?
Modifié par Greenlordforever, 27 février 2011 - 03:18 .
#541
Posté 28 février 2011 - 04:04
First one I bought and beat was NWN in 2002 (d'aww)
I'm pretty sure I was 11 or 12 at the time
#542
Posté 28 février 2011 - 04:12
Modifié par Gloriana, 28 février 2011 - 04:12 .
#543
Posté 28 février 2011 - 04:22
#544
Posté 28 février 2011 - 04:51
Because I got an Amazon card for Christmas and got it for $30. I wanted a good PC rpg...would have been an earlier game if I wasn't so addicted to WoW for 5.5 years.
#545
Posté 28 février 2011 - 05:16
I can still vaguely remember the TV advertisements for it. I only wish I could find them; no luck on YouTube or Google.
#546
Posté 28 février 2011 - 05:17
#547
Posté 28 février 2011 - 05:23
Greenlordforever wrote...
AllThatJazz wrote...
Greenlordforever wrote...
Baldur's Gate 2 1999
...And i couldn't play it at first because it needed a 8x CD-ROM driver and i had a 4x on my computer. That's when i first learned about system requirements.I remember struggling with Icewind Dale because I only had a 33 MHz processor. Those were the days.
It happened again when i bought Mass Effect 1 my graphics card couldn't handle it and i had no money to buy a new one. That's when i first learned of overclocking.
Who said that video games don't teach you anything?
Often times, necessity breeds innovation. Not to say that you came up with the idea, but necessity certainly made you look for a better way.
#548
Posté 28 février 2011 - 05:25
From there Icewind Dale, Planescape Torment, IWDII and BGI, and from there, the world! Or at least NWN, NWN2 & KOTOR 2.
Dear gods, please bring back the writing team from Planescape Torment! Might not have been the greatest from a gameplay perspective, but dear gods whoever wrote that were mad geniuses.
#549
Posté 28 février 2011 - 05:31
Bought, played (repeatedly) every Bioware game on PC since Baldur's Gate.
I was a little bit disappointed when NWN released, after BG2 telling us we could import our character from BG2.
Aside from that, really enjoyed NWN.
I must confess though, no other CRPG has given me as much enjoyment, or been as immersive as the Baldur's Gate series.
That was, until Dragon Age: Origins.
I loved it so much, I actually installed BG again and started alternating between the two games, for about four months. The downside of this, was that I found myself looking round the Brecillian forest for five minutes, to try and find Drizzt.... That was the last time I played either game after a night of heavy drinking!
#550
Posté 28 février 2011 - 05:35
I saw it at CompUSA shortly thereafter for a low price and picked it up. It's still somewhere in my house, probably in a box in the basement...





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