I've wondered for a long time if I'm normal.
Baldur's Gate was one of the games that defined my early teenage gaming years, and one of my favourite parts was rolling my character. Literally the dice rolling part. I'd probably spend four to five hours (sometimes more) pressing that re-roll button each time I created a new character, and I got very good at adding up six numbers almost instantaneously (or at least estimating their total). And boy do I love that theme music. Listening to it brings back fond memories, I'm eagerly looking forward to rolling my first BG:EE character.
So am I weird ? How much time do you spend rolling your super-human ?
And I remember considering 15 in every attribute, or 90 total, "par" and a bare minimum (not that that's how I distributed the points mind you). I think the most I ever rolled was a +12 (102), but usually +5 to +7 was acceptable depending on the character I was creating.
Baldur's Gate was one of the games that defined my early teenage gaming years, and one of my favourite parts was rolling my character. Literally the dice rolling part. I'd probably spend four to five hours (sometimes more) pressing that re-roll button each time I created a new character, and I got very good at adding up six numbers almost instantaneously (or at least estimating their total). And boy do I love that theme music. Listening to it brings back fond memories, I'm eagerly looking forward to rolling my first BG:EE character.
So am I weird ? How much time do you spend rolling your super-human ?
And I remember considering 15 in every attribute, or 90 total, "par" and a bare minimum (not that that's how I distributed the points mind you). I think the most I ever rolled was a +12 (102), but usually +5 to +7 was acceptable depending on the character I was creating.