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Seredoc
11-26-2014, 06:02 AM
Ok, going to admit this right off the bat. I have never played this game. But I have had friends and colleagues suggest it to me that it has prompted me to get it.

Now my question is which "version" do I play? Do I play it stock as the software comes, do I get the fixes for the game made by fans and play it that way or do I get the super crazy "unofficial patch" that, I have heard, only shares elements with the original game?

Not sure what to expect but would appreciate any feedback on the subject, thanks guys

FoxxHound
11-26-2014, 06:37 AM
I think the crazy unofficial patch you are talking about is Final Nights.
I just got the regular updates/models/camarilla edition. Whichever you decide; hope you like it!
It is by far my favorite game of all time. Which is surprising cause it knocked down Blood Omen Legacy of Kain for PS1.
Now if I could just find some people to play the tabletop with since there will be no MMO of it.

Seredoc
11-26-2014, 06:45 AM
I think the crazy unofficial patch you are talking about is Final Nights.
I just got the regular updates/models/camarilla edition. Whichever you decide; hope you like it!
It is by far my favorite game of all time. Which is surprising cause it knocked down Blood Omen Legacy of Kain for PS1.
Now if I could just find some people to play the tabletop with since there will be no MMO of it.

I have never played the tabletop version but if you're anywhere near North Co I know 3 others that I play tabletops with(3.5, Pathfinder, Rifts, 40k)

Going to look into it and probably start it up once our next few campaigns are done with

FoxxHound
11-26-2014, 07:02 AM
Yeah the whitewolf/WoD games are bit different I hear, but I am excited to try.
I've played 3.5, and Pathfinder (I liked Pathfinder much better). I have watched Shadowrun, but have never played it.

Malevz
11-26-2014, 12:35 PM
Ok, going to admit this right off the bat. I have never played this game. But I have had friends and colleagues suggest it to me that it has prompted me to get it.

Now my question is which "version" do I play? Do I play it stock as the software comes, do I get the fixes for the game made by fans and play it that way or do I get the super crazy "unofficial patch" that, I have heard, only shares elements with the original game?

Not sure what to expect but would appreciate any feedback on the subject, thanks guys

Unofficial patch fixes a lot of bugs and issues with the game, and a quest or two that was broken. Definitely go with it.

Also very enjoyable game. I loved going through as malkavian.

FoxxHound
11-26-2014, 12:38 PM
Malk might be hard your first time.
My favorites are Toreador and Ventrue.
Toreador at heart for sure.

Vega
11-26-2014, 10:58 PM
Unofficial patch fixes a lot of bugs and issues with the game, and a quest or two that was broken. Definitely go with it.

Also very enjoyable game. I loved going through as malkavian.

Yeah, i think you can do basic on the unofficial patch and it only does fixes and minimal restored content. I don't think I could even get the Steam version running on my system without the unofficial patch.

Deridin
11-27-2014, 01:47 AM
I played with unofficial patch on and it was one of the best game experiences I've ever had. Pretty sure it fixes balance and bug issues so it's recommended to have, and you have the option to turn off the extra quests if you want.

Gwence
11-28-2014, 03:50 PM
is it worth playing through again if you've played this years ago from the normal retail version?

also do I need to install that version again and then patch I assume?

also best place to get the patch?

Sidelle
11-28-2014, 04:05 PM
Is there a version of this game where nerds actually go creeping around in the world pretending to be vampires in the middle of the night?

I watched some crime show on Discovery ID a week or two ago (can't remember the name of it) but I am pretty sure some kid got killed and these vampire nerds playing this game were possible suspects.

I wasn't paying close attention because I often watch tv and read a book at the same time but I'm pretty sure this was the name of the game they were playing.

Uteunayr
11-28-2014, 10:16 PM
My favorite was always the Tremere. At least, for the first playthrough. Once you know the story, and what happens, playing a Malkavian is great because you can better appreciate how much work they put into the Malkavians. Since Malkavians have the ability to, at times, see in the future, your Malkavian character will say stuff that relates to the end of the game, really early on. It wont make sense to you when you hear it, because you don't have the context, but your character knows it.

Truly a brilliant game.