@ Winterfox
First thank you. It's the very first time after one year that you take care about one of my post !
I still can't bring myself to play BD very far, and I'm sorry, a step backward in term of technical aspects -- interface, gameplay, even the graphics -- really should not be chalked up to "it's a different game!" tomfoolery.
2 different games = 2 different interfaces
2 different games = 2 different skill systems
2 different games = 2 different strategy fights (with the DK)
It was just what i meaned !
And therein lies a logical flaw. What makes you think it's as good as the interface in DD if a player needs a few hours to get used to it, whereas DD's interface is much more intuitive and takes only a few minutes of familiarizing?
It is not because some people need more time to understand something that this thing is
not good.
It just means that these persons are less intelligent than some other ones.
The interface of BD is very good and if you can't use it because it's not enough intuitive for you it is not the fault of Larian !!!
*sighs* Why are you telling people what they will think, or not think? Are you psychic?
[color:"orange"]Yes definetely i am psychic [/color]
I guess that I could change my signature and write :
[color:"orange"]Don't judge Beyond Divinity on Act 1 !!! [/color]
You know, it's the game's responsibility to capture the player's interest; no customer is under any sort of obligation to grit their teeth and trudge on despite the constant headache the game induces. If the first part is lackluster and off-putting, can you blame people for not having the motivation to continue playing?
I really like the first part. But i think that the other acts are better because they are less linear and they contain more quests.
If you have headaches when you are playing games, stop playing games, they are bad for you !
I want to say to these anonymous people :
Download the demo, try it and if you don't enjoy it, don't buy the game !
And what about the fanpoodles who say that the demo doesn't do the game justice at all, and that you shouldn't judge the game by its demo?
I don't agree with the fanpoodles.
The game demo gives a good idea about the interface, the skill system, the fights with 2 chars and the graphics.
If you really don't like the demo, it's better of not buying the game or to buy a second hand game or to wait for the budget version.
Larian will lose some customers, but there will be less people complaining in the world's forums, which are very bad commercials for the game.
Barta