I hope there will be a printed manual too, similar to the ones from BG1+2.
It was like a complete players handbook of DnD 2E for this game.

- I prefer reading a paper book compared to reading stuff on screen.
- You can look up things while you see the game screen. No need to alt+tab, which can cause problems sometimes and you always have to remember what you saw on the other screen unless you have 2 monitors.
- It was great to have a players handbook specifically made for this computer game. For many other games, like pathfinder, you have to look at the rules in the internet (or you are a PnP player who has those books) and then you have to guess the differences between PnP and the computer game because some PnP things cannot be implemented or need to be changed for some reasons.


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