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The bards tale hentia5/7/2023 However, RPGfan40 is asking about this game: With that said, BT1 and BT2 are still classic versions, released in the 80s and early 90s, and they play more like other classic versions than like the remaster.Ġ1kipper: The game referred to by dtgreene and abbayarra is this one: I also found a way to adventure with an empty party.) (In BT2, I did have one of my caster's stats get corrupted somehow, which I noticed when they leveled up and gained a stat point for a stat that should have already been maxed out, but had went down for some reason. These games, particularly BT1, may also be the least buggy of the classic versions. These versions have improved graphics and sound compared to the original Apple 2 versions (though I believe at least some of the bard songs were changed entirely), and even some new features (notably, BT2 has automapping and save anywhere). Bard's Tale 3 is the original version, in all its Apple 2 goodness (though I've heard that some of the graphics may be corrupted, but not in a way that impacts playability).īard's Tale 1 and 2, on the other hand, are the versions that were, in a sense, remade for the Apple 2GS. I feel like old games with dated graphics and clunky sound should be appreciated the same way that old black and white movies with dated special effects are appreciated. Then I can still play the original 3 Bard's Tale games withe EGA graphics and so forth? The way the games were originally programmed? I don't like remasters and remakes. &gclid=CjwKCAjwyaWZBhBGEiwACslQowXW4pCBXSFmu8_8bLds8y471jHt0iDnNjtTN3Y_06nETZ_4WAGdVBoCrzsQAvD_BwE
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