this video is in dispute now as some company THINKS its their video when it is in fact mine.i made this video not them.this video was made in FRAPS from a game i PURCHASED not a copy of their video.get lost Sanoma NL this video has nothing to do with you !
The game incorporates "origins" for each race and some classes. For example, a Dwarf Noble begins the game as part of the royal family in one of the dwarven cities, whereas the Dwarf Commoner origin story begins on the streets of the city. Origin stories determine the background of the player's character prior to the main events of the game's story, forming an introduction to the world while also comprising hours of play. Characters that the player meets during the origin story may reappear throughout the game, some of whom may be adversaries.
There is no tracking of alignment as in previous BioWare games,but the moral choices of the player will still affect the story throughout the game. The player will save the world regardless of choosing to be good or evil, but the decisions that the player makes in the process will change the game world accordingly deciding who will become King, for example, and affecting nations and races and their places in the world. These decisions will also influence the companion NPCs, possibly causing an NPC to leave the party or even attack the player if they disagree strongly with your actions.
As with the Baldur's Gate series, players are able to issue orders to NPCs in real time, but pause the game to queue up actions such as spells and special attacks.
There are three base classes to choose from: the rogue, the warrior, and the mage.These classes can be upgraded later into a specialized class, such as the Berserker or Templar for the warrior class,and Shapeshifter or Blood Mage for the mage.The game uses a party system similar to that of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, in that it features the main character with up to three active party members, chosen from a large pool of NPCs in the game. The camera is in an over-the-shoulder third person view when zoomed in, and an isometric-style view when zoomed out, though the console versions cannot zoom out to the extent of the PC version. The spells in the game interact with the effects of others, such as a blizzard spell putting out the flames caused by hitting something with a grease spell and then a fire spell.
Your computer is awesome to be able to run it with these graphics
G2TY 1 year ago
fuck you sanoma NL ^^
Gegeratsu 1 year ago
FRAPS=EPIC WIN!
xburritoxboy 1 year ago
Having the same problem. 'Sanoma NL' is filing a claim when i own a legit copy of the game.
CMS1776 2 years ago