Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140914001159

Never went camping. I hate the outdoors though. Graphics are good, but functionality is terrible. It just feels like it drags on and barely has any story. Combine that with the fact that I could care less about graphics and you can see why going outdoors is not my thing.

Heh, I should have guessed. Not a big fan so far, I care too much about keeping my party alive and hate the limited six people. Xzar's 9 measly hit points drive me crazy (I guess it is better than when he had 4). I also have such a limited inventory that I can't steal everything. But the story is what keeps me going, they have a great humor.

I have already learned quite a bit about Baldur's Gate. First off, never touch books as they talk about random stuff that makes no sense and causes headaches. Second, only one magical space hamster exists. Third, stop touching me. Fourth, heya. Fifth, I serve the flaming fist!

Course, who can forget getting attacked by random people, causing the entire bar to go up in uproar, while one dude sits there and keeps yelling "I need some ale".

So far I have made it to chapter 2 (I wanted to explore, but everyone threatened to leave if I didn't go to Nashkeel). Since then I have wandered around aimlessly and slaughtered things. Plus I spent a lot of money gambling at Carnival... might explain why I killed the people there when I kept loosing money.

Right now I am stuck between some vampire wolves, bandits that include a poison arrowed hobgoblin/mage, and an addicting gambling arena.

Heh, if only Raadec was here, he would perhaps have the perfect thing to say to what you said. I know it, but it isn't my place to say.

Speaking of British people... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbUKg6AfK_k. This... this is why I hate British police and roads.