Baldur's Gate I & II links are at the bottom of the Icewind Dale page.
9 comments
Dice6
19 Dec 151#1
I'm still yet to play a more enjoyable series of RPG's than these ol' Infinity Engine powered games. Pillars of Eternity and Shadowrun Hong Kong/Dragonfall are right up there with them, though.
Amazing games, really ahead of their time imo. (about 15 years as it turns out!)
Tempted again, unsure how it would fare on a tablet. Cheap enough to experiment with all the same, thanks havoc 666!
Ninbox4
19 Dec 153#2
I see they have The Bard's Tale for just £1.20 too, that's a great game for that money! :wink:
mittromney
19 Dec 151#3
what is this commas instead of decimal points are we in continental Europe?
warlockuk to mittromney
19 Dec 15#7
Just one of a variety of localisation woes for developers. Use of names or currency symbols before/after values, commas instead of decimal points, decimal points for commas with thousand separators, spaces instead of commas for thousand separators, the same currency being represented differently in different locales (€1,234.56 in Ireland or 1.234,56 € in Germany or 1 234,56 € in Finland), non-thousand groupings that are odd, like in India where 2.5 Million would be 25,00,000.... Being a dev can be hell :smile:
ashecorven
19 Dec 15#4
I personally wouldn't like playing these amazing games on a tablet, but for those don't mind this is well worth it. Heat added.
OnlyJoeKing
19 Dec 15#5
Which one is best on tablet?
mjpower4
19 Dec 15#6
Fab cheers OP - here's hoping for more deals over festive period lol
dannymccann
20 Dec 15#8
@warlockuk The EU stuff is all understandable, what is that Indian example about?!
James_Polarbear
20 Dec 15#9
Yeah, I found it a bit difficult to play BG2 on my nexus 7. I gave up in the end. That, or because i already wasted countless days of my life playing through it once about 10 years ago on the PC. Good price and has aged extremely well though.
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Amazing games, really ahead of their time imo. (about 15 years as it turns out!)
Tempted again, unsure how it would fare on a tablet. Cheap enough to experiment with all the same, thanks havoc 666!