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Einloggen Konto erstellen Einloggen. Icewind Dale 2 Complete in der Bibliothek. Warum bei GOG. COM kaufen? Keine Aktivierung oder Internetverbindung zum Spielen erforderlich. Sicherheit und Zufriedenheit. Icewind Dale 2 Complete. Details zum Produkt. Windows 7, 1. Riesige Scharen aus Orks und Goblins, die auf ihren Worgs reiten, versuchen die Stadt Targos einzunehmen — doch das ist erst der Anfang!
Empfohlene Systemanforderungen:. Rollenspiel - Gefechte - Fantasy. Forum zum Spiel. USK-Einstufung: 12 Approved for children aged 12 and above. Reihe Kaufen 2. Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. It seems Black Isle wants you to get to know the entire town before actually sending you into combat. Fine if you're a beginner, but a bit of a chore when you're an expert dungeoneer, chomping at the bit to get stuck into some toe-to-toe carnage. But fear not, toe-to-toe you will be soon enough, and when you are, depending on your gameplay preferences, combat will be either reassuringly familiar or depressingly old fashioned.
Yes, the action is still turn-based. However, you can play in realtime if you wish. If you wish to die that is. Spells still have to be memorised and you still have to rest every time you use them in order to relearn them see the Some Things Never Change panel for more details.
Combat is pretty hard on all your casters when you first start out, since they have very few spells at their disposal, but as they grow in strength you'll find yourself almost wholly reliant on magic, with your melee characters being thrown to the front of your group to keep enemies occupied while your spellcasters wave their wands about and cast Stun and Sleep spells to make the fights manageable. In terms of combat then, nothing much has changed from the first title.
Visually, Icewind Dale II is nothing to write home about, but it does the job well enough. You won't find the beautiful and wildly varied environments of BG2, but the graphics are clear and detailed, though playing in high resolutions reduces your group members to tiny little dots on the screen. We recommend x if you want to have any clue where your characters are at any given point.
Despite the seemingly neverending sheets of white snow that blanket the land, at least the environments are more varied than in the first game, with noticeable landmarks marking your route from one place to the next. The characters in your party are clearly portrayed as well, despite their shortcomings in the size department at higher resolutions.
Icewind Dale II is a highly playable RPG that's addictive if not terribly compelling, and the only real downer is the antiquated spell system and the inexplicable necessity to rest after every fight. Includes text files with all known cheat codes, item codes and item descriptions. Uploaded by gibberishh on April 29, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest.
Sign up Log in. This adds more viewable space and keeps things nice and tidy all in one location. New weapon slots are available so that you may "preload" up to four weapon choices at a time. For example, if you're a thief who uses a dagger to backstab, but who also uses a sling from a distance, you may change from dagger and shield to the sling with a click of a button rather than having to go into your inventory.
Audio is excellent. The music in particular is extremely well done. The voice acting is as good as it gets -- whoever hired the voice talent for Icewind Dale II deservers a raise as it has some of the best voice work in any role-playing game to date. The voices are believable and filled with emotion.
The strategic level of combat, combined with the sheer volume of fighting that takes place, lends itself well to multiplayer as you setup battle tactics and spell options.
The usual protocols are available, as well as GameSpy Arcade, and it supports up to six players. It's best to use a voice chat program such as Roger Wilco; it's always entertaining when a mage lets loose with an area of attack spell and "accidentally" blasts his buddies to bits.
To hear the other players scream, "Hey, watch that fireball! Icewind Dale's hack-and-slash theme stays true to form in the sequel. There is a lot of combat in the game.
It's true that there are times when you can use a character's Diplomacy or Intimidate skill, but for the most part it's a "grab your torch and pitchfork" kind of game. There's very little let up. It's one huge fight after another and it can get a bit tedious as the game wears on.
After spending 15 minutes slogging it out in a tough fight, you can expect another large battle right around the corner. Sometimes monsters are placed in very odd locations; it's as if the designers wanted to keep throwing bad guys at you for no other reason than to induce combat.
Turn one corner: Ice Trolls. Turn the next corner: Yetis.
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