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Hagen
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If you could add/change one thing about Gothic 2 what...
   

If you could add/change one thing about Gothic 2 what would you add/change?

Personally, id like to see the introduction of shields...
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Post Sat Oct 11, 2003 5:03 pm
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Angelo
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Yeah. There are many things I would change. Fixing bugs and crashes would be great.
But most of all I would like to chnage Diego. Not only that his voice has changed, but also his personality. He's a lot more selfish now. I liked Diego from G1 much more !
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think of paper doll sistem of character and inventory with use of glowes,helmets,belts that can support quick use potions and to addition of shilds i would like to see the use of two weapons in same time,more woman NPC...
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i wuld like to have children (slaughter them!! no just joking)
and i also like the shield idea. i think it also would be great to have 'pets' (like chickens, horses and dogs) and that you could ride a horse.
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Choosing one thing is very tough. But I guess if I had to then it would be the biggest dissapointment for me that was in both G1 & G2.

I would want them to make the whole game as open ended and diverse as before you join a camp. After that happens in both games, as time goes on it just gets more and more linear, and I start losing interest.

Keep it like it is at the beginning and I will be in heaven.
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One thing I'd change? An earlier release date for the U.S.
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quote:
Originally posted by Chekote
Choosing one thing is very tough. But I guess if I had to then it would be the biggest dissapointment for me that was in both G1 & G2.

I would want them to make the whole game as open ended and diverse as before you join a camp. After that happens in both games, as time goes on it just gets more and more linear, and I start losing interest.

Keep it like it is at the beginning and I will be in heaven.




I for one think the game is perfect as is. As for making it non-linear like Morrowind, that would be just too bleedin boring. Not everyone has that much free time. If I ever have that much time to play a computer game, please shoot me.
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heh, yah morrowind is MASSIVE, and i found it to easy to get lost, on the map and in the story line
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Post Thu Oct 16, 2003 6:28 pm
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How on earth could you consider open ended gameplay as being boring compaired to linear gameplay? Gothic is hardly perfect, and more open ended gameplay simply means that you have more choices that you can make like in the beginning of Gothic, which was one of the things that made Gothic so good.
Post Thu Oct 16, 2003 9:06 pm
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theres a few things i would like in it .. shileds yes .. hopeing that'll show up in G3

and i'd like multi-piece armors .. you know so you could like mix them up ..

and also maybe to be abel to take armors from dead bodies .. would love the orc elite armor

and that you could be abel to pick anything up and use it as a weapon ..
could see my self running around killing orcs whit a chair =)
Post Thu Oct 16, 2003 9:11 pm
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Yeah, I suggested shields in the Gothic General forum.
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quote:
Originally posted by MC_Renzy
I for one think the game is perfect as is. As for making it non-linear like Morrowind, that would be just too bleedin boring. Not everyone has that much free time. If I ever have that much time to play a computer game, please shoot me.


You mis-understood me completely. I did not say anything about it being like Morrowind or it being completely open ended. I simply said I wish that it would have been as open ended all the way through as it was in the beginning.

I did not like Morrowind because it was too unfocused. But Gothic style of open endendness was perfect in the first part of the game. It just got linear once you joined a camp.

P.S. Gothic is definately one of my favourite games for a long time. But it is most definately not perfect. I have yet to play a perfect game, and I doubt I ever will.
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2003 1:37 am
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gothic 2 did get that way once u had joined a camp, buuuuuuuuut the devs did good in making sure there were many differant quests available in the differant chapters! which certainly eased the pain of being pushed through the game.
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I would add acrobatics!!
I thought I heard that there are no acrobatics in Gothic 2 because players would be able to get to places they shouldn't. Well, guess what - even without that skill I could get to almost anyplace in the game and visit many "ends" of the world, (Without cheating) you name it.
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2003 9:43 pm
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quote:
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gothic 2 did get that way once u had joined a camp, buuuuuuuuut the devs did good in making sure there were many differant quests available in the differant chapters! which certainly eased the pain of being pushed through the game.


Yes I agree. Which is one of the reasons the Gothics are some of my favourite games.
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