Wut do u luv most about Geneforge 2?

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AuthorTopic: Wut do u luv most about Geneforge 2?
Apprentice
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I just love everything: the quests, creations, places, music, characters, etc. I want to see more character classes in Geneforge 3, maybe: Assassin, Rogue, Wizard, Cleric, etc.
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Warrior
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Music? I don't remember any music. What I think makes Geneforge 2 unique is the creatures you can make.

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Warrior
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I think he means like the background sounds.(birds chirping)

[ Thursday, December 02, 2004 10:42: Message edited by: Learned Noremac ]
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Shock Trooper
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I like the save game feature

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Agent
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I like the fact that unlike in Avernum or Exile, the people actually MOVE and don't stand still if you're not in combat mode.

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Apprentice
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sry! i just realized that there is no music! i meant the sounds. i wish that spidy web would make this into an MMORPG.
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BANNED
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quote:
Originally written by [b:
Slasher[/b]]
I like the fact that unlike in Avernum or Exile, the people actually MOVE and don't stand still if you're not in combat mode.
I agree with your point. Its more realistic, but the only downside i find in it is when you are poisoned, I think it takes you out much too rapidly. Or maybe I just don't react as fast. :)

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Apprentice
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I know, that pisses me off so much! In the ruined school in G1, the stupid servant mind poisoned me even though i wasn't in combat and it kept on going and it killed me!
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Shaper
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This topic represents everything I despise about the world.

[ Sunday, December 05, 2004 08:51: Message edited by: Morgan ]
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Agent
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Originally written by yoshidude294:

I know, that pisses me off so much! In the ruined school in G1, the stupid servant mind poisoned me even though i wasn't in combat and it kept on going and it killed me!
That happened to me to. Once you get posioned you die in less than 10 seconds. Grrrrrrrrrr...
:mad:

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Posts: 1287 | Registered: Thursday, August 14 2003 07:00
Apprentice
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quote:
Originally written by Morgan:

This topic represents everything I despise about the world.
Really? In what ways? If you think it would be too contentious to post publicly, perhaps you could privately reply to me?

I don't think it's worth listing features of the game such as the way poison is handled as things that are best about the game. For me, what is so good about geneforge is that it (while being a downright fun game) it has a moral dimension. Your beliefs and actions have consequences, power has corruption, and little is black and white. Obviously this is not possible in a two dimension setting, it requires a fleshed out story line and world.
That's what I like most about the game.
Posts: 3 | Registered: Wednesday, December 1 2004 08:00