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gaael, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

Time to deactivate autoamtic updates in case they fix the bug before I can visit !

HubertManne, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

You should see it when it rains.

DLSchichtl,

“It’s Raining Men” and “Let the Bodies Hit the Floor” are about the same event, but from different perspectives.

DarkThoughts, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

Damn, even the bugs are woke now! /s

JoMomma, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

Gross… where exactly?

Sanctus, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

I fed Gale his robe when he was bitching about magic items once, had to have the whole deep.lore conversation with him suddenly naked. My point being Gale is a great thumbnail for this article about naked men.

BleatingZombie, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

“Naked! Naked, naked, naked!”

GreenMario, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

Truly a Forgotten Realm.

reverendsteveii, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

Hallelujah

tdawg, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3
@tdawg@lemmy.world avatar

This just sounds like the game

cradac, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3

Oh my god that’s digusting! Where? So i can avoid it, obviously.

mateomaui,

Apparently they watch while you sleep.

NOT_RICK, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Lightsong, do games w Blizzard bans 250,000 Overwatch 2 cheaters, says its AI that analyses voice chat is warning naughty players and can often 'correct negative behaviour immediately'

People play Overwatch 2?

BlinkerFluid,
@BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one avatar

Scroll under Team Fortress 2 a few spaces.

There it is… right where it belongs.

priapus,

Between Battle.net and consoles, overwatch unfortunately probably has more players than TF2.

tdawg,
@tdawg@lemmy.world avatar

Didn’t you read the article. All of them got banned

regbin_,

Tons of people do. It’s my go to multiplayer FPS since it came out.

Hovenko, do games w Yes, Phantom Liberty and patch 2.0 really are Cyberpunk 2077's 'last big updates' and it's finally time to start the sequel, director confirms
@Hovenko@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

See you in 15 years

NOPper, (edited )

It may run properly on mid tier NVidia cards by then!

mindbleach, do games w Leaked email reveals Phil Spencer's damning verdict on AAA games: 'Most publishers are riding the success of franchises created 10+ years ago'

That’s not damning. That’s how franchises work. Sequels come with an audience built-in, so they can pull a bigger budget on expected sales and spend less of it on marketing.

How recently was this not true?

Seriously. Ten-ish years ago, the big releases were Halo, Elder Scrolls, GTA, Bioshock, Deus Ex, Xcom, Zelda. If not all ten years old at that point - spiritual successors to much older games. Twenty years ago, the big releases were Tony Hawk, Mario Kart, Prince of Persia, Ninja Gaiden, Sonic… Elder Scrolls, GTA, Zelda. Thirty years ago, when home video games were just barely fifteen years old, half the big names were either direct sequels or media adaptations, and most would become long-running franchises. Shockingly, one title was already a decade-old franchise: Super Bomberman.

Now consider the games he’s talking about, today. Halo’s not on that list anymore. It’s there. But it’s not big. Deus Ex is dead again. The specific aforementioned Tony Hawk game killed Tony Hawk games. Prince of Persia and Ninja Gaiden came and went. GTA and the Elder Scrolls haven’t released a game since, technically speaking.

Meanwhile the last two Zelda games are a more radical departure than anything since that awkward NES sidescroller. FromSoft keeps doing FromSoft stuff, but that’s more of a genre than a franchise. Baldur’s Gate III is a sequel twenty-three years later, in a genre that was niche then and niche-er since. There’s big-budget remakes of stuff from the PS1 / PS2 era, but they’re practically brand-new games. Tony Hawk, ironically, less so.

Some of the big-ass games ten years from now will be surprise hits and slow-burn successes from the last few years. Some games will get a quality-bump sequel that takes off, and then if we’re being brutally honest, a publisher like Microsoft will squeeze the life out of the studio by forcing them to crank out more of that until they hate everything. And people in 2033 will complain on probably-not-Lemmy that Sea Of Stars V is such a tired rehash after the highs of IV, and why does nothing new ever come along?

Squizzy, do games w Yes, Phantom Liberty and patch 2.0 really are Cyberpunk 2077's 'last big updates' and it's finally time to start the sequel, director confirms

So we can assume a date for release is to follow soon

Aurenkin,

“When it’s done time to cash in”

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