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Old 11-07-2007, 07:42 AM
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MotB : Your Opinion on The Game and Story *Spoilers?*

I would like to ask the opinions of all who have completed the Mask of the Betrayer on how it performed.

More Avellone gold (Chris Avellone is the chief creative officer) or total crap?

Thanks for responding and I value all your thoughts.

Personally thought that the game was brilliant. Fantastic story which managed to evoke some nostalgia and sad feelings. The gameplay is tried and true, so no complaints there.

Five star.
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Old 11-08-2007, 10:53 PM
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Hello?

Is anyone who has completed the game gonna respond to this thread?

I think that there is plenty to discuss about the story of MotB.
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Old 11-08-2007, 11:34 PM
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For me, the story wasn't all too affected by the 1 crash I had or much of the lag in & out of town but, it did make gameplay somewhat slowed. I still enjoyed the story. Some parts I can already say I know I missed out on bcuz I never was able to heal Ammon in the school Even though, I still had a relative idea on who lived & who didn't after finishing. Even surprised by what Safiya had to say!

So, apart from the constant worry about losing too much 'spirit' by wandering around clueless, overall it was worth the play.

Still never got around to playing as evil though...
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Old 11-09-2007, 01:12 AM
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Still never got around to playing as evil though...
Gonna replay the game as evil. Feast on all the spirits I can

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Some parts I can already say I know I missed out on bcuz I never was able to heal Ammon in the school
Want me to tell you who lived and died?
I can also tell you what happens when you wake Ammon up.

But like you said, despite the gameplay, still a fantastic game with an ever better story all together.
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Old 11-14-2007, 02:43 AM
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i haven't finish the game.. but I see one problem.
I don't understand how one can comfortably play as a spell caster, when (because of the spirit meter thingy), you are supposed to rest as little as possible.
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Old 11-14-2007, 04:09 AM
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The story of the game is just GREAT however there were some technical things i didn't liked (it took me time to get used to the camera...).
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Old 11-14-2007, 11:06 AM
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I LOOOOOOVED the game! And the story! And everything about it!
I only finished it a couple of days ago (for the first time) and I kinda ran through it coz I lacked the time to play it properly but I plan to start it again very soon and do it 'with style'

Oh, and megainvj just reminded me - it took me bl00dy ages to get used to the camera, it really, really, really.... really sux, especially in that maze at Covens' where you had to go from one end to the other at least 10 times without the possibility to move your camera at least for a bit
I hoe they release some patch to fix it.

But the rest is absolutely awesome. It's the first time after the BG series I fell for some game like I did for this one.
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Old 11-15-2007, 07:09 PM
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I don't understand how one can comfortably play as a spell caster, when (because of the spirit meter thingy), you are supposed to rest as little as possible.
Yeah, you will have to measure your spells correctly in order to use a spell caster. Spontaneous casters are probably better to use here, because you don't need to prepare anything beforehand. Hence the addition of the Favoured Soul and Spirit Shaman class. Cast an elemental or two using different characters in places with plenty of spirits such as Ashenwood then use Supress. You can gain lots of Spirit Energy that way. The Okku confidence feat also helps plenty.

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I LOOOOOOVED the game! And the story! And everything about it!
I see that we are the of the same mind about it.

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Oh, and megainvj just reminded me - it took me bl00dy ages to get used to the camera, it really, really, really.... really sux, especially in that maze at Covens' where you had to go from one end to the other at least 10 times without the possibility to move your camera at least for a bit
Can't you rotate it or zoom in and out? And what mode do you play in? Strategy or character mode?
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Old 11-16-2007, 02:13 PM
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Can't you rotate it or zoom in and out? And what mode do you play in? Strategy or character mode?
I can rotate/zoom, but i can't move it away from the character. I use strategy mode, tried character mode a couple of times, but it does no good to me. I miss that thing when you touch the edge of screen with your cursor it actually moves camera instead of rotating it. I was able to that in OC (don't really remember what type of camera I used there, I know there were 4 different types and the one I used was 3d).
That's actually the only thing that bothers me, but since I liked the game so much, I got used to the camera, so I'm not complaining about anything (though if they fix it I'd be more then happy ).
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Old 11-16-2007, 08:35 PM
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I miss that thing when you touch the edge of screen with your cursor it actually moves camera instead of rotating it. I was able to that in OC (don't really remember what type of camera I used there, I know there were 4 different types and the one I used was 3d).
I think you are referring to the free camera.
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:30 AM
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i haven't finish the game.. but I see one problem.
I don't understand how one can comfortably play as a spell caster, when (because of the spirit meter thingy), you are supposed to rest as little as possible.
I agree with you. I'm dying before finding spirits to consume...
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:32 AM
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The story of the game is just GREAT however there were some technical things i didn't liked (it took me time to get used to the camera...).
Not only the camera, but what about shifting from Character and Strategy during the game..
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:37 AM
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I can rotate/zoom, but i can't move it away from the character. I use strategy mode, tried character mode a couple of times, but it does no good to me. I miss that thing when you touch the edge of screen with your cursor it actually moves camera instead of rotating it. I was able to that in OC (don't really remember what type of camera I used there, I know there were 4 different types and the one I used was 3d).
That's actually the only thing that bothers me, but since I liked the game so much, I got used to the camera, so I'm not complaining about anything (though if they fix it I'd be more then happy ).
My problem with Character/Strategy is: I'll be in Strategy mode in a room, but when I walk out into the open it changes to Character mode and everything is blocking my main character...
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Old 11-20-2007, 07:02 PM
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My problem with Character/Strategy is: I'll be in Strategy mode in a room, but when I walk out into the open it changes to Character mode and everything is blocking my main character...
It changes to Character mode by itself? Thats funny.
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After being havily disappointed by the original Neverwinter Nights, I decided to give Neverwinter Nights 2 and MotB a try, when I saw, that Chris Avellone was part of the design team (Plancescape: Torment is my ALLTIME FAVOURITE).

I can tell you this: I bought the games 2 weeks ago and since then I've been playing every day, every night. I love it. Neverwinter Nights 2 and especially Mas k of the Betrayer are the best RPGs since Baldur's Gate 2.

Neverwinter Nights 2 was already great, it was extremely rich and entertaining, the story inspiring and just great.
But Mask of the Betrayer is even better. It's a monument, a milestone, one of those almost "perfect" games.
What especially was very nice is the whole music, that surrounds every step you do. It's just blending in with the game so well, it's frightening. and the story...Well...It's better then most books I read in my life and I'm studying literature
I don't know..I'm pretty sad I'm already through with it, because of course, I will play it again (try evil), but the first time you play it, it's something very special.

Two downsides to MotB:
- Where are my companions? I really miss them! I already was shocked, when some of them turned on me at the end of NWN2 (I played almost the whole game with Qara and yet she dumped me :'(), but not seeing Ellanee again, and Khelgar, and Sand, and Sir Nevalle, and Kana, and my keep and Zhjavee and...Where are they? I NEED to know! If the things Ammon Jerro says are true (I doubt some of them...Ellanee dead? Hm...), it would be horrible!
- It's way too easy. I played a Weapon Master / Warrior with a Katana and got the sweet "Naught-Katana" with the Essence of the Shape of Fire from the Burning Grove and well...It usually takes me 1-3 turns to kill somebody, no matter if it is Akachi, some Demilich or I don't know...harder fights would have been nice, especially since the setting is so epic (fighting the ex death god himself, leading an army to the wall of the of the Faithless, helping a very powerful being to obtain the status of a god, slaying the Coven and so on...). At the end of the game, I reached lvl 30 with almost 600 hp, more then 5 attacks per turn and crazy stats. Of course, I could make it harder then normal but...Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights 2 and Plancescape: Torment were all perfect in difficulty, whereas MotB is a bit too easy.

But apart from that: Game of the Year, for sure, I hope they do another expansion, I really do
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