![]() ![]() ![]() There's no party camp or experience sharing in either game. Also of note: BG2's romanceable NPCs are, by default, limited by what race your character is, and the Baldur's Gate Wiki has a good breakdown of those restrictions. The Enhanced Editions expand this with their own new companion additions, but you'll have to turn to mods if you want the original cast to loosen up a little (or if you want to date cranky Thayan Mage Edwin). ![]() However, BG2 is very limited when it comes to romanceable men (just some loser named Anomen) or queer romance options. BG1 doesn't really have romance subplots or even many in-depth companion side quests, while BG2 really feels like the birthplace of that "BioWare Formula"-romances, loyalty quests, interjections during story moments, the works. What about companions and romances?īoth games feature charismatic, winning casts, but BG1 has a wide array of less developed companions to bring into your six-person party, while BG2 has a smaller, but more fleshed out crew. I still prefer mouse and keyboard here, but I was able to beat the entire original duology on Nintendo Switch with Joy Con controls. Also, and this almost feels blasphemous to say, the console and tablet/smartphone ports are really excellent. Most major mods for the originals still function with, or have been updated for the Enhanced Editions. But for a newcomer, the Enhanced Editions' quality of life changes and unified rulest can't be beat. ![]()
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