Submitted by KillerGremal on Sat, 2007-10-06 15:47
Giovanna_del_Arco wrote:
But that "Wait" feature only lets one party member move, while all the others are left to wait. In BG, by dragging the mouse to make a tetragonal selection, you could have as many or as few of your party as you wanted moving, while the others stayed behind. Sure, a lone scout is useful, but there are also situations in which it might be advantageous to have two/three party members go into something by themselves.
volkan wrote:
Yeah, it's a pain in the rump doing it the DS2 way. Plus if you want them to use a lever you have to make sure the rest of the party is out of range, otherwise they all come running.
That's sadly the reason why i often have played with a party consisting of two chars only. With the restricted options that DS2 offers that is the only way to get a satisfying control over the 'rest of the party'...
That's sadly the reason why i often have played with a party consisting of two chars only.
With the restricted options that DS2 offers that is the only way to get a satisfying control over the 'rest of the party'...