Kyshakk Koan Dallerdin with a custom moniker. Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 Is it just me, or are the Geneforge 3 outdoors world maps considerably worse than the Geneforge II or Geneforge I maps? Especially Dhonal's Island. And, well, pretty much all the others, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Well-Actually War Trall Dolphin Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 Yeah, I liked the older look better, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Harlequin Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 I havn't noticed much difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magnificent Ornk Student of Trinity Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 Hmm, I guess there's a downside to the separate islands. I like the way they act as separate chapters in your story, and how you feel like you've entered a whole new ballgame with each one you land at. But you do lose the anticipation of seeing the whole thing at once. It was so cool in Geneforge I to stare hard at all the funny topographic features in the unexplored lands ahead, and try to figure out what might be there. Then eventually, you could get there, and finally see for yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenderfoot Thahd DarcWynd021 Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 i think the separation lends itslf better to the story; i mean how big can an island really be. all of the games have taken place on islands right? so i think jeff was craming just a little too much onto a single island. this way it allows for natural breaks in the storyline. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Well-Actually War Trall In Half Now Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 GF2 didn't take place in an island, actually. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rotghroth Rhapsody Contra Posted June 25, 2005 Share Posted June 25, 2005 "Remote mountain region". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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