Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Should I get PoP: Warrior Within or PoP: The two thrones?

I'm wandering which one should I get, and is the duel weilding ability in WW in T2T? And T2T has Starforce:( (I'm afraid to use it because I have a DVD burner and I never install a Starforce game before) And does the Starforce removel to fix the problem Starforce cause if it does cause any problems?Oh and I don't really give a damn about the story if its confusingShould I get PoP: Warrior Within or PoP: The two thrones?
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personally i liked WW more because T2T is like playing on edge. there is always time limit and you do things without looking so you dont enjoy the game, you just rush everything. speedkill was nice addition but dark prince's time is so low
I will use a trainer anyway :lol: so I don't care. I just love the fighting
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I played through all three PoP games (first on a PS2, second and third on my PC). Loved them all. The combat is nice, but I played mostly for the environmental puzzles. So yeah, that's what I did - played through all three.



But if I was to pick just one, I would probably go Two Thrones, just because it had the most features and had the feel of a bit of both from the two previous games, which were vastly different from each other. The first one being a bit more dreamy, story bookish fantasy land, while the second a darker, grimmer, more cynical affair.



On the downside, the Two Thrones has Starforce. :(
You really should play them in order. If you go out of order you really aren't giving yourself a chance to fully understand the story. I liked WW better than the T2T, but none of them match up to SOT in terms of originality and greatness. Also, I would never buy something that has Starforce on it. Starforce is evil incarnate and publishers need to learn to stop using it. The only way that will happen is if we buyers boycott the products that they put Starforce on and don't buy them. Yes the Starforce removal tool from the boycott Starforce website will remove it from your system, but if Starforce damages your system the damage is done and there is nothing you can do about it. Starforce destroyed my dual layer lightscribe DVD burner a couple of years ago. Even though I removed Starforce from my system, it doesn't change the fact that my $200 drive is dead because of it, which means I just flushed that money down the toilet. PC gamers don't let PC gamers use Starforce. If there is a PC game you want to play that has Starforce on it, but is available on a console, then get the console version.
[QUOTE=''Cerza'']You really should play them in order. If you go out of order you really aren't giving yourself a chance to fully understand the story. I liked WW better than the T2T, but none of them match up to SOT in terms of originality and greatness. Also, I would never buy something that has Starforce on it. Starforce is evil incarnate and publishers need to learn to stop using it. The only way that will happen is if we buyers boycott the products that they put Starforce on and don't buy them. Yes the Starforce removal tool from the boycott Starforce website will remove it from your system, but if Starforce damages your system the damage is done and there is nothing you can do about it. Starforce destroyed my dual layer lightscribe DVD burner a couple of years ago. Even though I removed Starforce from my system, it doesn't change the fact that my $200 drive is dead because of it, which means I just flushed that money down the toilet. PC gamers don't let PC gamers use Starforce. If there is a PC game you want to play that has Starforce on it, but is available on a console, then get the console version.[/QUOTE]Damn, that means I have to get WW, and if the PC doesn't have a DVD burner, will it effect it?
For the sake of fairness, I will say that during the time that I had the Two Thrones installed, I never had any problems with Starforce. Also, various support forums of games that use Starforce claimed no increase in Starforce-related complaints as compared to other copy-protection systems, and that none of the complaints were unsolvable by proper tech support processes.



That said, the game was installed for a very short time - I played through it, promptly uninstalled and ran the driver remover. I have also since upgraded my computer from the one I played the game from.



Still, I tend to avoid Starforce-protected games and would suggest you do the same, if nothing other than a precautionary measure. While version 4 of Starforce is often said to have none of the serious problems that plagued version 3, Protection Technology's dismissive response to the version 3 controversy meant I have little trust in the company to properly address problems should they arise in the future.
[QUOTE=''madrocketeer'']For the sake of fairness, I will say that during the time that I had the Two Thrones installed, I never had any problems with Starforce. Also, various support forums of games that use Starforce claimed no increase in Starforce-related complaints as compared to other copy-protection systems, and that none of the complaints were unsolvable by proper tech support processes. That said, the game was installed for a very short time - I played through it, promptly uninstalled and ran the driver remover. I have also since upgraded my computer from the one I played the game from. Still, I tend to avoid Starforce-protected games and would suggest you do the same, if nothing other than a precautionary measure. While version 4 of Starforce is often said to have none of the serious problems that plagued version 3, Protection Technology's dismissive response to the version 3 controversy meant I have little trust in the company to properly address problems should they arise in the future.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the tip. I guess I just have to play WW and skip T2T then
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IMO, Pop WW has better fights but got very painful with quite a bit of back tracking involvedPop T2T: Better boss fights, Dark Prince action sequences are cool
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