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What a repulsive bunch of portraits.
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These are only half of them. I am sure the other 8 are significantly betterTangerine wrote: ↑ April 13th, 2025, 13:57Not a single attractive portrait in the bunch. If I wanted to see ugly people, I'd stop by the local college campus.
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Somnus [Not Recommended]
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Besides the ugliness, the armour looks straight out of a Marvel movie - it doesn't even remotely belong in the setting. They look like they were picked from the Hearthstone reject pile.
Should I try Neverwinter Nights? Did Beamdog **** up the re-release like they did with the Baldur's Gate duology remaster?
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the undretide&underdark expansions were pretty good(they're meant to be played in order as it's two parts of a whole story), base game is terrible.
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Yeah the NWN vanilla campaign is an excuse of an adventure that was only made to show what the game's creator tools could do.
The vanilla campaign of NWN2 is also quite meh, but that particular one is heavily tied to Mask of the Betrayer which is actually a very good campaign, so to fully enjoy it you have to ensure the vanilla campaign first.
Such a thing is not an issue with NWN thankfully. You can just ignore the vanilla campaign completely in that one.
The vanilla campaign of NWN2 is also quite meh, but that particular one is heavily tied to Mask of the Betrayer which is actually a very good campaign, so to fully enjoy it you have to ensure the vanilla campaign first.
Such a thing is not an issue with NWN thankfully. You can just ignore the vanilla campaign completely in that one.
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Nah, that EE is fine. The issue here more is the OC. But if you have never played it, might as well play the Beamdog version.psychic_dream wrote: ↑ April 13th, 2025, 20:28Should I try Neverwinter Nights? Did Beamdog **** up the re-release like they did with the Baldur's Gate duology remaster?
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Somnus [Not Recommended]
New Arc Line [Early Access] [Informational]
Passageway of the Ancients [Not Recommended]
Beyond Galaxyland [Recommended]
Old School RPG [Informational]
SKALD: The Black Priory [Recommended]
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Somnus [Not Recommended]
New Arc Line [Early Access] [Informational]
Passageway of the Ancients [Not Recommended]
Beyond Galaxyland [Recommended]
Old School RPG [Informational]
SKALD: The Black Priory [Recommended]
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Coming soon to Kickstarter, David Gaider's next magnum opus, Malys, a roguelite deckbuilder.
Roguey wrote: ↑ April 14th, 2025, 19:22Coming soon to Kickstarter, David Gaider's next magnum opus, Malys, a roguelite deckbuilder.
Am I supposed to know what that is?...from the creators of "Stray Gods"
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Is anyone aware of a site that lets you set up a custom character creator, specifically with a positive/negative trait point buy system like this?



Don't find it particularly surprising that every publisher passed on a game where you have to play as a fat old ugly hag.

Gaider must have been seething with envy when Raph Colantonio got to do Woke West, two separate groups of Poles got to do Hard West and its sequel.
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maybe it's not a good idea to let an obese 60 year old homosexual man decide on what product to spend the next 3-5+ years making which requires wide market appeal so your company doesn't go under
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"Oh wow a brand new Runescape RPG I wonder if it will have engaging and fleshed out combat and character progression-"
EARLY ACCESS OPEN WORLD SURVIVAL CRAFTING (AUDIBLE SIGH)
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Huh, I guess this is the new trend train that all devs looking for a quick buck are jumping to.OPEN WORLD SURVIVAL CRAFTING
1998 wrote: ↑ April 13th, 2025, 13:50Beamdog is releasing some ****** portrait pack for BH, made by the winner of that nonsense community contest.
Man, what a lineup. Generica, the elven warrior from the land of Greenforestelfmistfairylandforestland and her CWUTE DWAGIN!. Grug, da fuckin' orc wit da glowy eyez. Da'Shawn the dark elf. HecksLacks the constipated barbarian.
And on the bottom we have Glambling, the Glow Hammer. Lilithilia, keeper of the magic urine. Androdgina, the key'd. Finally, there's Crow, ex-barber turned dickass elven rogue.
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Basically, it's like a pre-WoW simulated MMO, with all the clunkiness, the grind, the good and the bad—you'll instantly be reminded of that era when you play it. It's a laudable effort, and I’ve had some fun with it recently, even if it gets a bit too grindy for my taste at times. But it really does feel like playing one of those ancient MMOs—minus the hassle of looking for a group. The bots simulate their roles surprisingly well.
Basically, it's like a pre-WoW simulated MMO, with all the clunkiness, the grind, the good and the bad—you'll instantly be reminded of that era when you play it. It's a laudable effort, and I’ve had some fun with it recently, even if it gets a bit too grindy for my taste at times. But it really does feel like playing one of those ancient MMOs—minus the hassle of looking for a group. The bots simulate their roles surprisingly well.
Are there any driving RPGs? Like a proper rags to riches role playing driving game? That would be super fun.
I played two car MMOs, Drift City and Need for Speed World. Both had you start with mediocre cars and then you had to do quests/win races/evade police/smash enemy cars to progress and get better cars. NFSW (wow, what an unfortunate acronym) had nice looking sportscars, but I think Drift City overall felt the best due to its aesthetics and music. It had this futuristic sci fi vibe that and the lore made it feel somewhat interesting, whereas NSFW is just our modern mundane world. However, both were poor MMOs as there was no reason to group up with other people. I was pretty much playing a game by myself and occasionally seeing other people drive past.Fox1 wrote: ↑ April 17th, 2025, 00:56Are there any driving RPGs? Like a proper rags to riches role playing driving game? That would be super fun.
I've had fun with it so far. It def has the "old school" feel. Which, in this case, translates to "purposely omits standard features present in modern MMOs". Reading through the game's reviews, discussion board, and discord, I'm not surprised to see people complaining about the dialogue system, lack of an interactive map, and not having quest indicators above NPCs.Mortmal wrote: ↑ April 16th, 2025, 22:45https://store.steampowered.com/app/2382520/Erenshor/
Basically, it's like a pre-WoW simulated MMO, with all the clunkiness, the grind, the good and the bad—you'll instantly be reminded of that era when you play it. It's a laudable effort, and I’ve had some fun with it recently, even if it gets a bit too grindy for my taste at times. But it really does feel like playing one of those ancient MMOs—minus the hassle of looking for a group. The bots simulate their roles surprisingly well.
That said, it's a neat idea that I can see people enjoying. I'm curious to see where the dev goes with it.
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The lack of playable hobbits in RPGs is disappointing, especially when many of them are just "halflings" of the WotC D&D variety which are decidedly much different than Hobbits.
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Is it just me who finds it weird that people just randomly tell these stories without prompt? Is it narcissism?Roguey wrote: ↑ April 15th, 2025, 13:28
Don't find it particularly surprising that every publisher passed on a game where you have to play as a fat old ugly hag.
Gaider must have been seething with envy when Raph Colantonio got to do Woke West, two separate groups of Poles got to do Hard West and its sequel.
People like telling stories about interesting things that happened at work.Jordy wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 20:35Is it just me who finds it weird that people just randomly tell these stories without prompt? Is it narcissism?
Hobbits are Tolkien IP, D&D had to be very careful about it to avoid getting sued.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 16:19The lack of playable hobbits in RPGs is disappointing, especially when many of them are just "halflings" of the WotC D&D variety which are decidedly much different than Hobbits.
Sure I might tell a work story to other friends at work or maybe a family member if it was funny but I wouldn't randomly broadcast it to the world on social media.Roguey wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 22:11People like telling stories about interesting things that happened at work.Jordy wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 20:35Is it just me who finds it weird that people just randomly tell these stories without prompt? Is it narcissism?
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This is the 2E halflingRoguey wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 22:13Hobbits are Tolkien IP, D&D had to be very careful about it to avoid getting sued.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 16:19The lack of playable hobbits in RPGs is disappointing, especially when many of them are just "halflings" of the WotC D&D variety which are decidedly much different than Hobbits.
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I know that sort of people. They are the type of narcissists that expect everyone in the world to agree with everything they say and they even expect clapping when they tell exaggerated stories about how they were mistreated.Jordy wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 22:18Sure I might tell a work story to other friends at work or maybe a family member if it was funny but I wouldn't randomly broadcast it to the world on social media.Roguey wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 22:11People like telling stories about interesting things that happened at work.Jordy wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 20:35Is it just me who finds it weird that people just randomly tell these stories without prompt? Is it narcissism?
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This is what microblogging is for, telling stories.Jordy wrote: ↑ April 18th, 2025, 22:18Sure I might tell a work story to other friends at work or maybe a family member if it was funny but I wouldn't randomly broadcast it to the world on social media.
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It's definitely fun, but mostly for a specific group of players—those who discovered first-generation MMOs at release—because it really captures that feeling again. It also brings back many of the frustrating parts and mechanics, except one: the corpse runs. It's one of the rare indie games trying something new for sure, as I can't recall anything similar apart from privately owned servers with bots.Rienen wrote: ↑ April 17th, 2025, 14:00I've had fun with it so far. It def has the "old school" feel. Which, in this case, translates to "purposely omits standard features present in modern MMOs". Reading through the game's reviews, discussion board, and discord, I'm not surprised to see people complaining about the dialogue system, lack of an interactive map, and not having quest indicators above NPCs.Mortmal wrote: ↑ April 16th, 2025, 22:45https://store.steampowered.com/app/2382520/Erenshor/
Basically, it's like a pre-WoW simulated MMO, with all the clunkiness, the grind, the good and the bad—you'll instantly be reminded of that era when you play it. It's a laudable effort, and I’ve had some fun with it recently, even if it gets a bit too grindy for my taste at times. But it really does feel like playing one of those ancient MMOs—minus the hassle of looking for a group. The bots simulate their roles surprisingly well.
That said, it's a neat idea that I can see people enjoying. I'm curious to see where the dev goes with it.
Are there any RPGs where you can have a dragon as your companion?
I'm just stating the facts.
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
Azata in WotR get a unique dragon companion that grows as the game progressesVergil wrote: ↑ April 20th, 2025, 04:41Are there any RPGs where you can have a dragon as your companion?


