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Old 10-03-2004, 08:41 AM
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One point about Planescape Torment, since that's been a subtopic of this thread: Right now, since it's only recently disappeared from the inventory of nearly every store, the price has spiked.

Another person complained that it was $30 a few days ago. I checked, and gave 'em the email address up on Amazon where it was selling for $15. If you can't find a copy for the latter, just wait a couple of days, and check again. $15 remains the average.
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One point about Planescape Torment, since that's been a subtopic of this thread: Right now, since it's only recently disappeared from the inventory of nearly every store, the price has spiked.

Another person complained that it was $30 a few days ago. I checked, and gave 'em the email address up on Amazon where it was selling for $15. If you can't find a copy for the latter, just wait a couple of days, and check again. $15 remains the average.
Haha! That's why I own my copy! *bwahahahahah!* but seriously ^^ It cost me 10 Euros and I bought it... let's see... three years ago or so.
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How about a character leveling up to become a Godslayer and battling the gods on thier own turf?
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Old 08-02-2006, 11:55 AM
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I'd like something completely new, but still in the same spirit. Like Baldur's Gate is to Planescape Torment. Nothing Godlike. This time one could perhaps see Elmara(Elminster) and Mordenkainen when he was forming the Citadel of Eight or better yet you could be Mordenkainen's apprentice as mage, warrior, cleric, ranger or a sorcerer in the Citadel of Eight. See the battle of the Battle of Emridy Meadows... . I think that'd be cool.
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Old 08-05-2006, 03:04 AM
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You forgot of my personal favourite character Sarevok,we never actually know what happens after the tob.maybe he wants his power back and goes against the gods
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Old 08-05-2006, 09:24 AM
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You forgot of my personal favourite character Sarevok,we never actually know what happens after the tob.maybe he wants his power back and goes against the gods
Well, that would be interesting... playing as the character that tried to kill you in BG1.
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I think watching your character gain immense power is a great thing.. If you were to battle a god, the game should be started at the very lowest level and you shouldnt be spoon fed anything. I feel that if you were ever to even get the attention of a god in D&D you need serious power. Start at the bottom, build up. Of course, you'd still be a PC, and having the power over life and death would be stupid. As long as theres dificulty and the need for intelligence, the game could work, i suppose.
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You forgot of my personal favourite character Sarevok,we never actually know what happens after the tob.maybe he wants his power back and goes against the gods
Then you'd be ripping off the God of War franchise in a big way.
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Well, that would be interesting... playing as the character that tried to kill you in BG1.
Interesting? Not really since you would already know what's gonna happen :S
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