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When did you start playing Bioware games?


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Azjurai

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Baldurs Gate, 1998. First game I ever spent my own money on <3

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MorseDenizen

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BGII SoA it hooked me to gaming, finally completed it in about 3 years (don't ask...) followed by MEN, never looked back got most bioware games, often without even checking them out, never been disappointed yet :)

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Greenlordforever

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Baldur's Gate 2
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 .


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hobbit of the shire

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First Bioware game: NWN
Year: 2006
Why you started playing it: It was actually for school...seriously. It was the first game I ever bought.

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NYG1991

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First game was Jade Empire. Don't remember exactly when it came out. Never played KOTOR. It'd be cool if they released it for download on 360

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AllThatJazz

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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.


:lol: I remember struggling with Icewind Dale because I only had a 33 MHz processor. Those were the days.

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j_j_m

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Shattered Steel. I stopped at Dragon Age 2.

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Baldur's Gate (Edwin, Viconia, Kivan and Xzar are still among my favorite BW characters).

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KOTOR was my first Bioware game

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

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TwistedComplex

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j_j_m wrote...

Shattered Steel. I stopped at Dragon Age 2.


What about Mass Effect 3?

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flexxdk

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Dragon Age: Origins, somewhere between January 2010 and May 2010.

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Daddy555

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KOTOR was the first, since i have played most of there titles anything with made by bioware is gold no hit or miss never played a game from bioware that didnt fall in love with there attention to detail is unmached in the industry

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Gerudan

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I started with BG1 shortly after its release, so it was probably in 1998.

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Ragadurn

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Neverwinter Nights, 2002

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 .


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Greenlordforever

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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.


:lol: 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?:bandit:

Modifié par Greenlordforever, 27 février 2011 - 03:18 .


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nikinapalm

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First one I played was Baldur's Gate at a friends house innnnnn 2000 I think.
First one I bought and beat was NWN in 2002 (d'aww)
I'm pretty sure I was 11 or 12 at the time

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Gloriana

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Neverwinter Nights, which my friend introduced to me in '08. Didn't really actively become a BioWare fan until Dragon Age, then I went out and bought Mass Effect and Jade Empire.

Modifié par Gloriana, 28 février 2011 - 04:12 .


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Nuke1967

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Neverwinter Nights. But KOTOR on Xbox was the game I really took notice of Bioware with.

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Lemmiwinks1

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2009 DA:O.

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.

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It was their classic Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, though I didn't get the game until some time after it was released, and I didn't even play it until I got a computer capable of running it, which was sometime in mid to late 2004.

I can still vaguely remember the TV advertisements for it. I only wish I could find them; no luck on YouTube or Google.

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koshiee

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Baldur's Gate. Just randomly stumbled on it in one of those clearance bins. I think it had been out for awhile at that point.

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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.


:lol: 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?:bandit:


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.

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LeviathanZero

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BGII was my first.
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.

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First started with Baldur's Gate in '98.
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!

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No one is going to believe me here - but my first BioWare game was Shattered Steel. I was obsessed with mech combat games (and space sims) in the mid-'90s, and after plowing through Mechwarrior and the like, I played a demo that (I think) was on a PC Gamer disc.

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...