WDS wrote: There was a certain, well, cadence to combat in Gothic2 that you picked up on after a while. You hung back and watched for when they were going to attack and THEN you would attack or block or dodge or whatever. Stuff like that. It was hard to figure out and always dicey when you ran into something new but it was a lot of fun once you figured it out. You had to reload
Bitstring <1166537209.737921.200060@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, from the wonderful person WDS <Bill@seurer.net> said There was a certain, well, cadence to combat in Gothic2 that you picked up on after a while. You hung back and watched for when they were going to attack and THEN you would attack or block or dodge or whatever. Stuff like that. It was hard to figure out and always dicey
There was a certain, well, cadence to combat in Gothic2 that you picked up on after a while. You hung back and watched for when they were going to attack and THEN you would attack or block or dodge or whatever. Stuff like that. It was hard to figure out and always dicey when you ran into something new but it was a lot of fun once you figured it out. You had to reload a lot (a VERY lot!) but
Thus spake Dirk Pfeiffer <dirk@dbx501.de>, Wed, 22 Nov 2006 08:08:02 +0200, Anno Domini: Reply to message from nospam@nospam.net (Smith) (Wed, 22 Nov 2006 06:41:19) about "Gothic3 - English- Very Buggy": I bought it just today, English version 1. 8.25817. So far it has crashed 3 times to my desktop and caused at least 4 reboots. I don't see any patches listed
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