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Subliminal Messages

Discussion in 'BG2: Shadows of Amn (Classic)' started by Mage_0, Jan 29, 2001.

  1. Mage_0 Gems: 5/31
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    [​IMG] Has anybody noticed the subliminal messages on the BG2 screens , that take over your mind and force you to play the game 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Talk about serious mind control , I personally believe one of the developers must be a hipnotist.

    Cool Game !!!
     
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    when i first got bg2 i had the same problem, couldnt stop playing, and having a half orc didnt make it any easier because i could make hits for 20 damage then criticals for 38-48 damage (with the celestal fury). Then they put in the love intrests so i had to play 3 seperate games to get all the differnt things. (no i didnt cheat and use the player cheat.).
     
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    The very day I bought BG-2 I made a network game with a friend that started friday evening at 8 pm and ended on saturday evening at 1 am. Then he went home and I played on till sunday night at 2 am (no sleep, but some food breaks). I went to university early next morning.... :D
     
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    [​IMG] I am very disappointed with you Ragusa!! A true believer would have taken a semester off :cool: .
     
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    [​IMG] Actually I had my semester off for BG-1, so don´t say that too loud or my professors will realise.... :D
     
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    Ragusa: You sound very much like me. Playing games withought sleep doesn't phase you at all. I got addicted to BG1, BG2, Torment, and IWD in the same way. I make sure to "obtain" them on a Friday just so I can play all weekend straight. BG1 was the worst...
     
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    [​IMG] BG-1 ToSC... I played that game first time in a LAN at a friends flat and bought it the next day. I played it over a year with various brakes inbetween. I didn´t really take a semester off but I played it extensively during my easter-/ summer- and christmas holidays. I loved Durlags Tower for it was the perfect battleground for my fighter-thief, though the daemon knight was a wimp. I really miss a place like that in BG-2.
    I liked IWD as well, though it was a wee bit melee heavy and it was really hard for a wiz to survive. But the scenery and story were great.
    I wasn´t that happy with PT and I played it for a while but it didn´t really fascinate me liek IWD or the BG-series did.
     
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