HoboForEternity
LIBERAL PROPAGANDIST
Does it has the stupid armor = 100% status effect resistance from DOS 2?
The inclusion of stuff like extensive 3D character creation, cutscenes for regular dialogue, full voice acting etc is pushing CRPGs into AAA game territory.This game is going to make an absolute shit load of money (it already has), it already has nearly 2000 reviews and it was released hours ago..WTF... I wonder if this is good or bad for RPG's in general? I guess we will see. BTW from just brief look into game play so far it looks to me this game has one of the weaknesses I feared it might with Larian as the designer, and that is bad itemization. This issue made it difficult for me to enjoy their other games, but I was hoping it being D&D and BG might force them into being 'good' at itemization. Yet somehow they seem to fuck it up anyway, so it is something deep with in their design philosophy that causes them to believe bland loot is somehow enjoyable. I really don't understand this.
Am I over reacting with regards to the loot? I admit I have only seen a very brief amount so far, so I am hoping I am wrong about this. If I am right, maybe mods can fix it?? Maybe...?
there is 'very positive' and 'overwhelmingly positive' too...'Caves of Quid', 'Fallout New Vegas' and 'The Witcher III' often sport that, and then there is positive. It seems to have something to do with sheer number of reviews. A 95% rating with 55 reviews has a 'positive' rating, 95% with 1000 reviews 'Very positive' and 95% with 55,000 reviews 'Overwhelmingly positive' or something..but still some of them don't make sense it feels like even accounting for that. Maybe it is rounding error, because Wasteland 3 is right on edge of 80%.I think "positive" is the highest possible rating which is 95% and above. Wasteland 3 maybe is on 79.6% or something, so Steam rounds up the number but still places it in the 70-80% bracket, while BG3 possibly sits at 80,3% so its in the higher bracket while showing the same number.
I played 15 hours of Baldur’s Gate 3 early access, and I want them back
Answering the question nobody asked: “What if Michael Bay made a D&D 5e game?”
Conclusions
If you're looking for the prettiest, flashiest RPG ever to grace a computer screen, Baldur's Gate 3 is almost certainly what you're looking for. There are few or no pre-rendered cutscenes, since the real-time engine itself is capable of producing nearly photorealistic scenery and faces.
For the most part, the game's engine also avoids the uncanny valley of humanoid faces that are almost, but not quite, perfect—it's very easy to watch your characters interact with others and feel like you're watching a movie, with fully rendered faces, bodies, movement, and expressions.
Unfortunately, this greatly magnifies the flaws in the scripting of both language and action. Your character feels real—but he or she also feels like someone who has only attended a couple of improv classes and has been given vague but very firm instructions on how to react to things.
Beyond the good looks of the graphics, I haven't found much in Baldur's Gate 3 to recommend it. Your character and party feel like insignificant gnats and are forced by circumstance to do and see awful things that they're not powerful enough to change. This is not a case of "tough moral choices" as seen in Wasteland 3, or in Obsidian's excellent 2016 RPG Tyranny—in Baldur's Gate 3, it feels like you have no agency at all.
The good
The bad
- The graphics in this game are incredible—this is easily the best-looking RPG I've ever seen
- Great artwork on top of the excellent engine—moody crypts, savage wildernesses, magical groves all "pop"
- Large worlds, with little or no "zone time" for fast travel
The ugly
- Awkward, unsatisfying combat
- Punishing dialog with frequent feat rolls practically demands save-scumming
- Encounters often feel unbalanced and forced
- Your party hates you
- All of the factions hate you
- Watching innocent characters get murdered
- Murdering innocent characters yourself
Gameplay is kinda shitty and encounter design bad.Holy fuck. Apparently the GAMEPLAY in Baldur's Gate 3 is the last thing the Codex wants to talk about today.
more like basedThe ugly
- Your party hates you
- All of the factions hate you
- Watching innocent characters get murdered
- Murdering innocent characters yourself
That's what I expected when I heard about this.After playing this garbage for 45 minutes I can safely say it's a massive disappointment. It feels a lot like DoS 2 except it's much worse.
And now you can say positive parts. Some hairs on character screen looks cute, and elves don't have moustache.
download the character portrait mod, it has much better choices.BG3 triggered me into buying and playing Pathfinder Kingmaker finally. Since I decided to RP as Witch (with the mod that adds classes), I've now ended up with a quadruple femoid party to start the game with. Pretty sure 70% or more of the characters are femoid so far.
Seems like a great game in many ways but the gynocentrism (but just with manly woman characters, so dumb) is out of control, also how come half the portraits are complete shit while others are good, despite being seemly all drawn by the same artist?
- Punishing dialog with frequent feat rolls practically demands save-scumming
those CO-Op people are insufferable, annoying bitches. Wherever they tread decline soon follows in their wake; they should be murdered on sight.At this point most negative steam reviews are COOP bitches whining about desyncs, but some people point out it's mostly reskinned DOS2. I'll wait and see for now.It has COOP and 5E, normies and scrublors will likely love it, we already have some fags like that in this very thread. I loath the game but it'll likely do super well, that's the point of the trashy dev choice and the sellout use of the good BG name.Is anyone else giddy with excitement for this to fail hard like all the other nostalgia driven cash grabs before?
Just like everyone suspected the reason why BG3 is better rated and probably higher sales than W3 is because marketing and brand name.
What is W3? If Wasteland 3; BG3 seems it would step on it multiple times then take a shit on it with its production values alone.
I couldn't be bothered reloading for failing rolls. If someone wants to win every roll, why not just enable a cheat engine or something?
- Punishing dialog with frequent feat rolls practically demands save-scumming
game will need a mod changing this shit to deterministic
So how bad it is exactly? Even pirating this is a big deal.
DiV2
Inquisition
Doesn't really feel like a Baldur's Gate