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The Uniqueness of Gothic
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What do you think is it that makes Gothic so unique and different from many other games?
your ability to move everyware (3D)
12%
 12%  [ 3 ]
your ability to pick up and use everthing you find
8%
 8%  [ 2 ]
your ability to sleep, eat or drink
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
your ability ot choose a guild to join
8%
 8%  [ 2 ]
your ability to kill anyone you find
8%
 8%  [ 2 ]
the option of learning more abilities
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
it's story
20%
 20%  [ 5 ]
another one (write it down)
41%
 41%  [ 10 ]
Gothic isn't uniuqe at all!!!
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
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NeoCodex
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oh, about scary things! Do not even remind me my first meeting with SKELETONS and MAGIC GOLEM when I was barely exploring the world in Khorinis, early level sucker, and to make it worse, this happened at night and all I could do was run for my life. The woods in the north (g2) are extremely dangerous, and scary too! all those wargs, skeletons and orcs hidden among the trees are giving me the creeps! Ever ventured there when you were like level 10-15 to hunt snappers and field raiders? You don't even have a slightest idea how GROSS it is when a warg is chasing you and than, to make it worse, you run into some more wargs OUCH I could only run for my life, but I fell and broke my ankle... of course they got me in the end. damn beasts are to fast. what an awful feeling it was but I will never forget such moments. I could have sworn my char crapped his pants back than. Well, so did I...
Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 12:23 am
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quote:
Originally posted by NeoCodex
oh, about scary things! Do not even remind me my first meeting with SKELETONS and MAGIC GOLEM when I was barely exploring the world in Khorinis, early level sucker, and to make it worse, this happened at night and all I could do was run for my life. The woods in the north (g2) are extremely dangerous, and scary too! all those wargs, skeletons and orcs hidden among the trees are giving me the creeps! Ever ventured there when you were like level 10-15 to hunt snappers and field raiders? You don't even have a slightest idea how GROSS it is when a warg is chasing you and than, to make it worse, you run into some more wargs OUCH I could only run for my life, but I fell and broke my ankle... of course they got me in the end. damn beasts are to fast. what an awful feeling it was but I will never forget such moments. I could have sworn my char crapped his pants back than. Well, so did I...


not to forget the shadowbeasts that killed you when you entered a cave to see what was in it
Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 9:34 am
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I can imagine when in gothic1 I didn't have armor and I got to a cave to find a guard and I was eaten from 3 molerats
Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 10:22 am
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What makes Gothic 1/2 truly unique is the feeling of participation, or involvement, if you like. And tell ya, G2 managed it even better!
Remember what you feel when you meet old friends Lester, Milten, Diego, Gorn and Lee again? Or when you are about to leave Korinis? Or when you take a final walk back to the ship on the island? This is a one god damn good game that makes you feel events, not just play them!
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Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 3:14 pm
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yup it gives u a feeling that those characters really exist and are real
Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 3:53 pm
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In Gothic everything seems to be made with very much love for living entities. I like, that PB did not try to make monsters look very ugly or frightening or extremely strange in order to achieve a quick effect (what would have been easy).

What is more beautiful than a Gothic orc fighter? His form, these goldish things on the shoulders, the funny loincloth, the movements ... maybe they should smile sometimes ...
Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 4:24 pm
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NeoCodex
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Orcs were cute specialy in the cutscenes
Orcs represented in the lotr were very different (and EXTREMELY ugly) compared to those in gothic. I find them cute, specialy the talking orc
Post Fri Jun 18, 2004 4:30 pm
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Daedalus
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quote:
Originally posted by NeoCodex
Orcs were cute specialy in the cutscenes
Orcs represented in the lotr were very different (and EXTREMELY ugly) compared to those in gothic. I find them cute, specialy the talking orc


yeah the talking orcs look like they are damn harmless and wont kill even a fly and they much better made in gothic series indeed than in lotr movies
Post Sat Jun 19, 2004 12:53 pm
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I think Gothic orcs go perfectly with Gothic, while LOTR orcs are perfect with that. That's the way they were described in the books, and that's what was portrayed in the movies. I couldn't imagine 10,000 Orc Elite storming Helm's deep, could you?

Oh, I'll never forget how I spent so many hours trying to figure out what to do before I finally talked to Thorus and figured it out. And then, it took so long to get used to the combat controlls, I must have died 20-30 times on one scavenger alone!
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Post Sat Jun 19, 2004 8:17 pm
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NeoCodex
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Hehe, since I mastered combat controls I'm capable of bringing down an Orc warrior at level 10
Post Sun Jun 20, 2004 1:13 am
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Personally, I think beating orcs is pretty simple:

1) Lure the orc to a ledge.
2) Jump on the ledge
3)

a) Shoot the orc
OR
b) Wait until it manages to climb the ledge and knock it off again

4) Repeat as desired

This is very effective, but doesn't always work perfectly.
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Post Sun Jun 20, 2004 1:34 am
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quote:
Originally posted by Kaboodleschmitt
Personally, I think beating orcs is pretty simple:

1) Lure the orc to a ledge.
2) Jump on the ledge
3)

a) Shoot the orc
OR
b) Wait until it manages to climb the ledge and knock it off again

4) Repeat as desired

This is very effective, but doesn't always work perfectly.


that way i have killed the orcs many times when i am weak and in most cases it works perfectly
Post Sun Jun 20, 2004 1:10 pm
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The dificulty is when more than one orc follows you, or it manages to climb the ledge and you can't knock it off... But if you're experienced with the controll scheme and other technical details, and are experienced, it's no problem to kill an orc when you're a low level. Well, of course that does not apply to Orc Elite (G2), or Orc Temple Warriors (G1), etc.
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Post Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:00 pm
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You could kill a troll on level 0 if you wanted to. You just exploit it's weakness.
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Post Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:23 pm
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You couln't do it at level 0, your attacks wouldn't even harm it. You'd need to have at least some skill in archery before you could harm it, even then it would be a waste. Heheh, I'll never forget the first time I killed the mincrawler queen in G1, I just pumped it full of arrows. Rrrr, it took so long ... Every 6 shots (or so) its hp would go down by a tiny fraction... I must have used over 1,000 arrows to get the job done
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