Originally Posted by Gyson
Originally Posted by Ellary
I have no idea how to explain this any more clear....

let me try caps..

Not necessary. From your response it seems you're still missing the point, but I'm not sure how else to explain it.

Originally Posted by Ellary

SINGLE PLAYER = One person, You..the One running the game.. Makes BOTH of the characters. Only one person in character creation.. just ONE not TWO.

..except you can still invite another player to your game, despite choosing singleplayer at the "New Game" prompt.

Originally Posted by Ellary

MULTIPLAYER = Host and FRIEND in character creation. Each one making their OWN character. Two people in character creation....

..except you can continue to play singleplayer, despite choosing multiplayer at the "New Game" prompt.

The mode you choose when you create a new game *does not matter*. All it does is alter your current multiplayer setting in the Options > Multiplayer menu, which you can then turn around and alter again regardless of the game mode you chose when creating a new game. It is not a permanent choice, but to a new player (and I guess you?) it certainly seems like it might be one. Which.. is not a great thing.

At this point, if you don't get it, you don't get it. (shrug)


What are you not understanding? which part do I need to explain on more?

Yes in single player you can invite someone *** BUT *** they take control of a character *** YOU *** made. They do not get to make a character.

Yes a multiplayer game can be continued Single player
*** BUT *** it has the character the other player made so they can rejoin and play their character at a later time.

See now? one mode allows a friend to make a character, the other does not. The only way my friend was able to make a character when we played together from the start....

*EDIT*
._. I feel horrible for Larian, I have never come across so many people who rip a game apart for the oddest reasons..

Last edited by Ellary; 30/05/14 05:51 AM.