Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-5557418-20131202044007/@comment-3547390-20131208212822

But what is the point of the library? I can create a windows 7 library, which saves the hassle of third party programs or loading time. I don't need to sign into a account (which I assume you need to do).

It's okay Raadec, I probably am more guilty of it than you. I just don't care much for Steam and ended up debating it. Everyone can do what they want, I just hope it doesn't contribute to the fall of CDs as I said.

Hopefully you have learned how to heal (I assume so if you know how to use your inventory now).

It isn't wrong to batter everyone, in fact it can be fun to try to bludgeon everybody in a level. But you are also right that it is more pro to let people do their buisiness (part of the ever challenging Lytha way).

Thief 2 is the best for me. I never made it too far into Thief 1 honestly. If you have beat the Bonehoard, you are only a couple of levels from where I stopped. Yeah, I didn't really do much with Thief 1 in comparison to 2 due to the curse. You will later be talking about areas that I probably never reached. Though in Thief 2 I will be able to recall exactly, playing that game to the point that every room is ingrained in my memory (except the final as I wanted to play Thief Gold first, that didn't work as expected).

Also, you are right that Thief 2 has more normal levels. The first few will be like Thief 1 but without a focus on the supernatural (though they do exist). Later in the game it starts focusing more and more on a new faction that you won't see in the first game. Thief 1 is extremely supernatual in comparison, with few levels involving just humans (like Baffords) if I remember correctly.

It is important to know that Thief Gold and Thief 2 were made on the same engine and thus are much the same. The transition from Thief 2 to Thief 3 will be a lot like Hexen to Hexen 2, a new engine and a lot of different gameplay (plus made by a different company, albeit many of the people from the original). Thief 1 and 2 are on the same engine with only minor differences between them (Thief 2 adds more variety in the form of races and gender, plus legs are less skinny).

Oh, how I wish to go back to Thief Gold right now. No! I must strive to continue Quake wikia. Every time I read a D&D map I would think Thief...