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Spudwart, w Take-Two shuts down the AI-powered story mod for GTA 5

Common Triple A L.

Trail, w 'We owe them a huge debt': Baldur's Gate 3 lead writer hopes they did '90s BioWare proud

So as someone who is an avid fan of Bg1 and bg2, but having never played divinity games because of kinda lack of interest, is bg3 worthy or not? I don’t want to get disappointed.

I had played some post-bg rpgs like dragon age: origins, but it felt like meh and I did not complete it.

Nythos,

I can’t do much to answer your original question but you could always try it and refund it within the 2 hour period steam allows.

Sure, you won’t be able to get the full experience but in that time you should be able to get a basic feel for the game and some characters which could let you form your own opinion.

Ghost33313,
@Ghost33313@kbin.social avatar

Steam can be pretty loose with the period too within reason. I only returned a game once, it was the Outer Worlds and I put like 4 hours into it. I explained to them that at that point it was clear that choices didn't have the big impact I thought they would and I felt deceived.

fibojoly,

Come on! who the fuck gets anywhere beyond the character creator within 2 hours? ;)

yoyolll,

It’s a great game by all measures, but it really feels more like a sequel to the last two Divinity games rather than the Baldur’s Gate series. The only thing it really has in common with the old games is the setting, a few recurring characters, and the fact that it’s based on D&D. Otherwise, they are about as different as CRPGs can get.

If you want a spiritual successor to the old infinity engine games, look at the two Pillars of Eternity games and the two Pathfinder games.

Trail,

I have had one of the pathfinders games gifted to me, but not tried yet. I guess I should give it a go after I finish up with (totally unrelated) Monster Train.

Fungah,

Pillars of eternity was fucking incredible. They absolutely nailed that old bioware vibe, something I’m certain the cranial leakage Larian employs is incapable of.

Spike,

Holy fucking shit these comments. First the “Is BG3 a good game?” question after so many reviews are out, then “cranial leakage”.

What is wrong with you people. I stopped trying to please lost causes like you guys a long time ago. What a miserable attitude.

Calcharger,
@Calcharger@kbin.social avatar

I never played BG1 or BG2 or any of the Divinity games. I have played DND a lot. This feels like medieval fantasy Fallout 1 & 2 with AAA flourishes. I really like it. It’s very unforgiving. There are a lot of creative ways to finish quests. You can miss entire bits of the game based on choices. There’s a character you literally cannot recruit based on your morality choices, and with them entire subplots. The game is DEEP

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

Baldur’s Gate 2 is one of my favourite games of all time, and I was extremely worried and sceptical that BG3 could live up to the hype and the name of the franchise.

To the first point, it definitely has. The game is fantastic, deep, fun and absorbing, with gorgeous environments, interesting nooks, crannies and dungeons to explore and lots of fun making custom multiclass combos for your character.

It does a good job of creating a facsimile of playing Pen-and-Paper D&D with an abundance of skill checks and visible Dice Rolls, and if you decide to roll with your failures instead of save-scumming it has lots of different permutations for events and decisions can have serious consequences.

When it comes to how it relates to the previous games, I’m at the end of Act 2 and have yet to discover a real reason for this game to be called “Baldur’s Gate 3”. So far it has been entirely standalone, narratively. There might still be connections further down the road, however.

The real difference is in the writing. If what you love about the old Baldur’s Gates were the characters and the writing and you want and expect more of that then you will be disappointed. First of all, this game takes place 100 years after BG2 so expect very few familiar faces. The one returning character I’ve encountered so far has not felt particularly recognisable, either. It’s a damn good game, but it definitely feels like an unmistakably Larian game, and not a Baldur’s Gate game, writing wise. It particularly comes through in the companions.

As someone who adores the old games, I still recommend trying it as I’m having a lot of fun with it, but you might want to pretend it’s called “Divinity: Faerun” and not Baldur’s Gate 3 to enjoy it fully.

Trail,

Thank you. Well yeah, that’s what I was afraid of. Still seems like a good game regardless, though, so I’ll try it at a discount later on.

But damn it I miss stories like Bg1 or ps:Torment.

AtHeartEngineer,
@AtHeartEngineer@lemmy.world avatar

Yep worth it. I loved BG1/2/NWN growing up. And I never played divinity for the same reasons. I’m loving BG3 though.

bouh,

I love BG series since I’m young (started playing bg1 when I was 14, and I was still playing this year). While BG3 is different in many respect, it is honourable to the franchise IMO.

The game is different obviously, because 20 years have passed. Beamdog made a remaster is what you want is the original game. And BG3 shares a lot with divinity original sin, mostly because it’s the same engine running it. It’s not real time with pause, you have far more interactions with the environment, far more possibilities while exploring the world, and the world is far more reactive to what you’re doing.

IMO BG3 is better than bg2 in almost every respect.

The companions relationships are deeper, and they still have their own personalities, they’re not just following you like in almost all bioware games post BG. There can be very dramatic moment with them.

The rest of the game has a lot to do with what made BG good games. And there was a lot to it.

An important part was the dnd fantasy world and rules. They are updated to 5e, and it’s still dnd, no other game than a dnd franchise would have that.

Most other aspect were already there in Dos2 though: exploration, character and group building, itemization, open world and big side adventures. All that is there and it is the quality of BG. The freedom to do anything the way you like is also there and better than with BG, because the engine allows so much more.

The tactical aspect is also there. The only difference, as I said, is turn based instead of real time with pause. If you’re OK with that, I cannot see how you wouldn’t be happy with BG3, except for some nostalgia that would prevent you from liking anything new. IMO BG3 is factually a better bg2.

Lastly, the story. I’m not that far, and I haven’t seen many connections with bg1 and 2 stories yet. There are references. And the story happens around and in Baldur’s gate (unlike Baldur’s gate 2 btw).

DV8,

I loved BG2 and it was one of my favourite games ever for a very long time. Though when I read the old BG sub on Reddit it seems people there disliked everything I loved and hyperfocused on things I just considered part of the vehicle to deliver an amazing story that allowed so much freedom and depth that made you feel emotional and connected. I had tried to replay BG2 but the mechanics are so, so outdated now and distracting.

BG3 over delivers on the choice depth, story and connection but does so with an updated, fun and much better engine with much more mechanics.

Stuka, w 'We owe them a huge debt': Baldur's Gate 3 lead writer hopes they did '90s BioWare proud

A big reminder to how far Bioware has fallen

Calcharger, w 'We owe them a huge debt': Baldur's Gate 3 lead writer hopes they did '90s BioWare proud
@Calcharger@kbin.social avatar

My only complaint is how horny everyone is. I act nice to people and they wanna jump on my dick. Literally had a mind flayer try to smash my pelvis and I’m like DUDE MELLOW OUT

fibojoly,

We are this close of having a proper RPG that’s also a proper AVN.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

Absolutely agreed. I asked one person if they wanted to share a drink at a celebration (that’s just social decorum, right?) and have done no flirting before or after that and now that person talks to me like they’ve been in love with me their whole life.

And I get the idea that you want to let everyone sleep with their favorite NPC regardless of who they’re playing as but it just feels weird to me that everyone is so both pansexual and horny. It makes me feel like nobody has any preferences and just falls in love with you because you’re the main character.

And in general it also lessens the sense of camaraderie a bit for me when it comes down to sex so much. I wish some companions had other interests and had no desire to get in your pants.

meldrik,

Is there even a point to the romance? It doesn’t seem to have an actual effect on the story, so far.

bouh, (edited )

You could say that of real life too…

meldrik,

No? 😂

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

I can’t say anything about the ending but as of the end of Act 2 at least one romance can have an influence on the main story.

eestileib,

everyone is so both pansexual and horny.

Finally I get some representation in a game!

Nioxic,

You not gonna complain about “woke” ???

/s

mr_jawa,

I think it’s great for people to have representation but I’m hoping that someone makes a mod to turn it all off. I also really just want an adventure without having to deal with horny party members.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

I think there is already a mod that turns off all approval gains, but beware that I think this also blocks off several companions’ personal quests, since they’re related to the relationship. At least that’s what I heard.

The mod I’m using tweaks approval so the gains are smaller for little stuff, losses are bigger and important story decisions etc become more significant (in both directions). I unfortunately didn’t find it until I was already near-max with several companions but it should in theory make it more difficult to end up with everyone being in love with you before the third long rest.

Secret300,
Rhotisserie,

To be fair it almost feels like a homage to early bioware. I remember a few bioware games that had this issue. I remember the forums being full of complaints about surprise romances in mass effect or dragon age.

I do think the issue is more prevalent I’m BG3 though.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

It’s made worse by Larians decision to absolutely juice the approval gains when going from Early Access to Full Release, apparently. Makes everything move way too fast and really exacerbates the issue.

astral_avocado,

I fucking love it, it’s great

Bloodwoodsrisen, w Story Kitchen Partners With Monomi Park For Film Adaptation Of Hit Videogame Franchise ‘Slime Rancher’
@Bloodwoodsrisen@lemmy.tf avatar

Huh, maybe I’ll actually watch a movie for the first time in years

dbtonez, w Diablo 5 Won't Be as Long in Development as D4, Says Blizzard's President
@dbtonez@kbin.social avatar

lmao, let's fix then finish 4 first.

MonkderZweite, w 'We owe them a huge debt': Baldur's Gate 3 lead writer hopes they did '90s BioWare proud

3 millions/month? Peanuts!

Voroxpete, w Warhammer 40K: Darktide is adding RPG-style skill trees full of new abilities to its 4 classes

Holy fuck, this looks incredible. For context, Fat Shark have been working very hard to address the criticisms of the game at launch, and they’ve really, really listened to the community in a big way. Many concerns have been addressed already, and the two big ones left were the lack of missions (which is slowly improving, but mapmaking takes time, so I can’t be too salty on that one) and the lack of class variety. This looks like it completely addresses that last issue.

Back when the game launched I wrote a review on steam that basically said “Despite all its flaws I enjoy this game a lot and will continue to play it, but I can’t in good conscience recommend it.” Every now and I go back and ask myself if it’s time to go back and finally flip that review to a “Recommended”. Every time so far the answer has been no, not yet. This might finally be the thing that pushes it over into a yes.

Everblue,

I haven’t played much since launch. I liked the game, but it felt like there was still a lot missing so I figured I’d put it down and play something else. Now I’m busy with bg3 but it may be time to jump back into darktide soon.

Holytaco6, w Legion: The Legend of Excalibur Review

Loved this game as a kid! Recently downloaded it to play on my laptop.

maynarkh, w Delta Force: Hawk Ops | Official Teaser Trailer

Never has a teaser got my interest so much in the first few seconds only to slam it to zero just seconds later.

Starts off with a nice thematic shot of something that could be Black Hawks flying over Fallujah … oh yeah, we get a Black Hawk Down remake, gotta go clear my calendar. A few shots of stealth gameplay … well, not what the original was about, but why not?

“Recon arrow, out!” … “Powering up, let’s do this!” … and a dude outrunning a tank in a shot where everyone fires only tracer rounds. Meh.

Why does every studio have to release the same game over again? A while ago it was all battle royales, now everyone is releasing hero shooters.

Just don’t call it Delta Force then if it’s not a real sequel to the originals. This is more like Overwatch: Fallujah.

BaalGarnaal,

Looks more like a crysis mod to me. Instant loss of interest at that ‘powering up’ bit indeed.

Blizzard, w No Man's Sky 7th Anniversary Video

No Man’s Sky is awesome, try it if you haven’t!

Son_of_dad,

The original release fiasco was such a scam to gamers that I refuse to play it now. I won’t reward their lies and scam with my money.

sugar_in_your_tea,

It wasn’t a scam, it just kinda sucked. They fixed the suck.

That’s exactly what I want to see from a game dev. If the game sucks, make it right. Ideally don’t release a sucky game, but the next best is to fix the sucky game.

Blizzard, w ZeroSpace RTS - Official Kickstarter Trailer

To say it’s heavily inspired by StarCraft 2 is an understatement… I was wondering at points if it’s not some kind of mod.

Russianranger,

You’re not kidding. Legit looks like someone just took the models from StarCraft and then freshened them up. Protoss Terran Zerg, all of them. In fact you could have removed the context and just showed me the raw footage and I would have arrived at the same conclusion, that it was a mod.

general_kitten,

I think that the game exists because all the SC2 pros decided that the game is starting to become a bit too old and blizzard cannot be trusted with making games anymore so they gotta make starcraft 3 themselves.

Russianranger,

You’re not wrong. Any and all faith I had in Blizzard went away over the course of the past decade, with it evaporating completely during the past 3 years. I don’t even want to think how they’ll muck up SC3 at this rate.

Oneeightnine, w No Man's Sky 7th Anniversary Video
!deleted4231 avatar

I’ve tried 3-4 times to get into this game, and I guess it’s just not for me. That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be really proud of what they’ve managed to turn the game into. It looked pretty…rough 7 years ago but with a bit of patience and a lot of goodwill and hard work they’ve turned it into a success story.

GrayBackgroundMusic,

Same. It’s very broad, but not very deep. I’m generally a deep-system type gamer. Gimme Factorio or it’s kin. I really get frustrated with NMS’s implementation of logistics and stuff. I just gave up. It’s an explorer’s game and I’m not an explorer type.

Fiivemacs, w Intel releases a new open source gaming performance overlay and telemetry application

*Google’s how to disable unrequested overlays from Intel products

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

I uninstalled the Arc software when I realised I couldn’t change the bloody keybinds for it.

They happen to interfere with insertions in excel. Bloody annoying.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

This is telemetry for your eyes, not Intel’s.

atlasraven31, w ZeroSpace RTS - Official Kickstarter Trailer

It looks amazing! That said, I backed The Repopulation and Star Citizen on Kickstarter…I’m hesitant to put my money into “hopefully a game” when I can use it now on released games.

owls,
@owls@community.yshi.org avatar

Yeah, their KS goal being US$100k is a low budget for something they're expecting to take two years.

general_kitten,

they dont expect to be funded only by kickstarter unless they get like ten times the goal but its more to see if people want that sort of game to possibly help securing publisher funding or just fund themselves like they have done the years until now

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