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Feel free to explain it better.
I already said ITT what I think are the two ways of interpreting this term.
Feel free to explain it better.
All I see is you claiming that no classic game is going to make newer gamers feel like it just came out
I don't see that having much to do with what we were just talking about, but then I didn't expect you to reply directly anyways.
You can obviously read, but you don't see how I'm answering the OP's question in my post above. I'm baffled.
For everything else, I'm tired of people claiming BG is a classic and can't be replayed often enough without giving any reasons for it, but calling me a troll when I point out the flaws in it.
You still haven't given a definition of what a classic is or why BG isn't one, and the only flaw you've pointed out is that you can kite, which is debatable as a flaw anyways.
Others ITT have claimed that BG is a classic; why should I give a definition of it? You don't know how building an argument works
Well I can certainly see when it doesn't.
Hum, well. I guess this is the point when we start calling each other poopoohead or post pictures of our cats.
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Others ITT have claimed that BG is a classic; why should I give a definition of it? You don't know how building an argument works
Let me be clear … If you are claiming to define what is a classic and defending a position, then you need to provide context. Or you are the troll some claim. And sadly your definition and criteria have been changing page to page.
Um, I'm pretty sure "burden of proof" does not apply to opinions.
Here, I'll start… For me a "classic" is a game that sticks in my head (in a positive way!) years after I've played it. It doesn't necessarily have to merit replays (though many do) and it doesn't have to stand up to modern standards (though some do). Thus, for me, BG2 achieves classic status, mainly for the quests and NPCs in the first town, while BG1 does not as I found a lot of its plot/characters/world less memorable.
Top tip! Not everything posted on the internet is an "argument."
Hello,
I was contemplating starting a playthrough of BG1. In the past, I've only gotten halfway — up to Cloakwood forest I think it was — but several years have passed and continuing that save proves hard. I have no clue of what is going, nor do I remember what I was doing.
So, I want to start from scratch. I have picked up the EE version during a Steam sale, so I am wondering now… Do I play the original, or the EE?
Any thoughts, suggestions? Do the EE additions dilute the original? And how bug-free is the EE?
Thanks in advance!