As far as new types of abilities, we have more announcements coming." We've been adding side stories, stories to tie things together, unfinished stories. I think that's what makes Enhanced so relevant: Baldur's Gate hasn't been replaced." "I think the new RPGs are great, but I don't think they should be a replacement for classic strategic in-depth RPGs like Baldur's Gate. By the end, no one will even notice if he buys a couple of sports cars with the takings.Ĭameron Tofer of Beamdog and Overhaul, the team working on the Enhanced Editions, also had this to say about those projects: In case you haven't been keeping up, what Brian Fargo is doing with Wasteland is raising.let me just check here.$1,402,971 with 28 days left to go. I think what Brian is doing with Wasteland is very interesting." It just makes so much sense and solves so many problems. Our thoughts have been that Enhanced Edition for BG I and II just make sense before there's any Baldur's Gate III." So currently there is no such project but that's the one we want to do. We have a lot of things to put in place before such a project can be launched. " Baldur's Gate 3 has been our long term goal. In an interview with Gamespy, Beamdog say that the upcoming enhanced Baldur's Gate games may open up the possibility for their "long-term goal". My belief is that one day the perfect Platonic ideal of the Kickstarter project will appear, a game desired so long and so hard by so many that all money will be absorbed by it. Fatigue will set in due to the number of awesome concepts being put forward by wonderful people, but it isn't fatigue alone that will end this fascination. Here's my theory - throughout the year there will be numerous Kickstarter projects that people become excited about, pledge money to and then look forward to.
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