I think that I found a nice new rate that keeps me moving forward slowly. Playing a game every third day leaves me time to play Disciples II and NeverWinter Nights more.
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I've only just started to play it about two weeks ago.
Its a role playing game played played in the Forgotten Realms of Dungeons and Dragons. The only drawback is that they use "real time" battles which really aren't in the spirit of D&D. I'm playing using a fighter for the first time through. I'd have preferred to play a mage but the interface really isn't conducive to manually running one. In fact, people in the forums have indicated that at high levels with many spells available, its nearly impossible.
Temple of Elememtal Evil was superior because it used traditional phased combat that allowed one to adequately use a combat mage. That being said, the game has been fun for the most part. After playing TBS TB-RPG for awhile, its taking me awhile to get my "real time" reflexes back
Never been a big fan of real time games. I tend to play computer games while watching TV and it is hard to multitask with a real time game. I've played Disiples II all the way through and enjoyed it.
It has to be a fairly good game for me to try it. It didn't hurt that I didn't pay for it. I got it from my brother.
I've played Disiples II all the way through and enjoyed it.
I'm still playing it on and off. I just can't seem to get that addiction feeling that I get from some of the great games I've played in the past. On the otherhand, it is good game to play while watching sports.
Well its been a busy last two days. I'm actually just getting into the new campaign. So far I've beaten the first two scenarios at normal. I always use normal first time through to check for balance issues. Looks good so far.