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Ya i do have a comment BG AND BG 2 you were atleast moving along nicely enough to where you didnt have to be stuck in a city for any longer then you wanted to be, and i got really tired of running back and forth through taris. the whole city of taris was boring and within 45 min you see the whole thing including the lower and undercities but yet you were stuck there for hours going through the same corridors for different reasons im sorry but that = boring.



You on crack or something? Did you ever find the 'transit back' button?

Ok, the taris missions. Most areas involved going around once or twice at the most. Unless you're a complete idiot.
Basically, you go to the surface bar, get info about the undercity. Find out how to get a uniform, get one. Go down to the undercity, find the swoop gang, get main quest. Go through the tunnels (no backtracking at all yet), find the wook, get into enemy base, kill 'em all, grab engine bit. (backtrack here if you go evil)
Do the silly race bit, rescue wench, go meet everyone. Go to imperial base, kill 'em all, get codes, backtrack again (oooo 2 times) and get into bounty-hunter's club. Nick his ship, bugger off, end of first chapter.

I count 2 quests of the fedex nature, 2 backtracks, 2 hours at the most to play most of the missions involved. In BG2 you're stuck in the first dungeon for that length of time. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

Boring? For me not really, needs more content possibly...

You can't honestly base that argument on 'too many fedex quests blah blah blah' if there are only 2 or 3? Can you?

Say you don't like it, fine. Don't come up with some baseless argument with nothing to back it up.

Oh, could you NOT put a fricking quote box around everything? Bugs the crap out of me.

Try sentances too, they work.


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