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Hm. Never noticed that. Legolas Send a noteboard - 09/11/2011 10:31:23 PM
People used to driving in big cities tend to drive very differently than those who are not, which can be a terrifying experience for the latter.

Trust me, in Italy it's the big cities where you're afraid for your life. Or at least afraid for the lives of the people on scooters you see around you.
How goes the Baldur's Gate, incidentally? It has me in full nostalgia overload now; Durlags Tower was not nearly as challenging as I remembered it from a decade ago, but still a lot of fun (I used walkthroughs for the main game because the exploratory interest was no longer there, but redid Durlags on my own since it is all about puzzles and traps.) I just re-started SoA, but am unsure how much time I will spend on it since I have become a part time student again.

I'm glad you're enjoying it so much, but frankly, lacking the nostalgia, I don't think I've actually even opened the game since around the time (or possibly even before) I started talking about it with you. The game I've been playing instead these past weeks is closely related though: Neverwinter Nights (player-made modules, many of which are much better than the original game).
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Like Button. *NM* - 10/11/2011 11:29:12 PM 758 Views
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