>Sup Forums always talks about planescape torment
>enhanced edition just came out
>no discussion
So I'm guessing Beamdog fucked up again?
>Sup Forums always talks about planescape torment
>enhanced edition just came out
>no discussion
So I'm guessing Beamdog fucked up again?
I like it but i haven't played the original. The combat is kinda retarded though.
Shitty game.
Sup Forums loves just to mention it, but not having an actual discussion.
Well there is a patch for the original that adds everything EE does and it has been out for a very long time so I don't know what the point of this is.
>"enhanced" edition
Remember all those mods that fix the resolution, bugs and improve the game? Well this edition is almost as good and it costs money! Buy it please.
we discussed it all day just 2 days ago
they fixed crashes etc and made it run well on newer machines but didn't restore any of the cut content that other fix packs for the older version had. but its just minor stuff that doesn't matter much
that patch never worked well for me. crashed often and the art gallery always crashed instantly.
It's because most of Sup Forums is too casual and never actually played.
Protip: If someone says it's like a book it's confirmed they never actually played.
Great game, but I stucked at the part there you need to infiltrate some weapon makers territory and that was it, dropped it.
not a book, a western visual novel
There's nothing hardcore about pst.
And yes, it's basically a visual novel.
there was a large thread about ti yesterday, the tldr is
the menus are better but, they still left out some of the original cut content.
If you do not feel like getting the original and hunting down mods I would grab it
How can you get stuck when there's no gameplay?
I have never seen any thread about Numeria after it's release. I guess it was bland and forgettable?
You are correct.
>Very funny
Fuck you.
yep. I dunno what they were thinking in giving you 6 boring human party members
I got up to the crypt or whatever that Pharod wants you to fuck around in and stopped because life happened.
I tried playing it years ago and the EE fixed all the technical issues I had so I think it's pretty good.
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there was a huge thread the other day
beamdog didn't SJW it up this time, they got Chris Avellone on to refine the script but made no other alterations
Numenera was mediocre as hell but I can't tell whether it was the writers' fault or just the absolutely terrible setting they chose.
Enhanced Edition? More like Cashgrab Edition.
This. Combat is no worse than BG. Just has some wierd pathing in regards to your party.