Oh, so, apart from the effects left on the battlefield, it's just like the original Baldur's Gate! Cool, I loved that game!"Baldur's Gate 3 is heavily based on the Divinity: Original Sin 2 engine and many magic items from that game have been adapted for D&D. As such, it's far more common to find +1 items, potions, and scrolls. The magic arrowheads and explosives from Divinity: Original Sin 2 can also be found in Baldur's Gate 3, and they can perform AoE attacks that leave effects on the battlefield."
Enjoy your larian game guys.
BioWare was right to bar Dwarves from being mages.
I said this was gonna happen a year ago, but again nobody believed me.Enjoy your larian game guys.
You are aware Bioware did not came up with the rules by themselves, right?BioWare
In 5E, dwarves make interesting wizards thanks to their racial armor proficiency. You can go around in medium armor throwing fireballs.BioWare was right to bar Dwarves from being mages.
Too bad that WotC didn't keep 'em.You are aware Bioware did not came up with the rules by themselves, right?BioWare
Wasn't that just blindingly obvious?I said this was gonna happen a year ago, but again nobody believed me.Enjoy your larian game guys.
BioWare was right to bar Dwarves from being mages.
people who think larian is the one profiting off of name recognition here are insaneI'm bored already and I haven't even played it.
This is basically a retarded D:OS3.
It looks like Larian learned from the best and managed to pull off a Bethesda: buy a well known franchise, build a bastardized sequel which has nothing in common with the original games and profit.
dos2 has been one of the best selling games on Steam for years now, there hasn't been a D&D-licensed singleplayer RPG worth mentioning for two decades.
I'm saying that they approached WotC to create a licensed D&D product and WotC later contacted them back about BG3.people who think larian is the one profiting off of name recognition here are insaneI'm bored already and I haven't even played it.
This is basically a retarded D:OS3.
It looks like Larian learned from the best and managed to pull off a Bethesda: buy a well known franchise, build a bastardized sequel which has nothing in common with the original games and profit.
dos2 has been one of the best selling games on Steam for years now, there hasn't been a D&D-licensed singleplayer RPG worth mentioning for two decades.
Are you saying that Larian is using the BG name for no reason? Or are you retarded?
I'm saying that they approached WotC to create a licensed D&D product and WotC later contacted them back about BG3.people who think larian is the one profiting off of name recognition here are insaneI'm bored already and I haven't even played it.
This is basically a retarded D:OS3.
It looks like Larian learned from the best and managed to pull off a Bethesda: buy a well known franchise, build a bastardized sequel which has nothing in common with the original games and profit.
dos2 has been one of the best selling games on Steam for years now, there hasn't been a D&D-licensed singleplayer RPG worth mentioning for two decades.
Are you saying that Larian is using the BG name for no reason? Or are you retarded?
Because that's what Sven said in one of those videos he posted.
In 5E, dwarves make interesting wizards thanks to their racial armor proficiency. You can go around in medium armor throwing fireballs.BioWare was right to bar Dwarves from being mages.
It exists because Sven wanted to make a licensed D&D game and WotC saw a way to start making video games that sell well again after Atari ran them into the ground.I'm saying that they approached WotC to create a licensed D&D product and WotC later contacted them back about BG3.people who think larian is the one profiting off of name recognition here are insaneI'm bored already and I haven't even played it.
This is basically a retarded D:OS3.
It looks like Larian learned from the best and managed to pull off a Bethesda: buy a well known franchise, build a bastardized sequel which has nothing in common with the original games and profit.
dos2 has been one of the best selling games on Steam for years now, there hasn't been a D&D-licensed singleplayer RPG worth mentioning for two decades.
Are you saying that Larian is using the BG name for no reason? Or are you retarded?
Because that's what Sven said in one of those videos he posted.
Nice deflection.
The only reason this game exist is that both WotC and Larian saw the writing on the wall: Skinned D:OS2 + BG name = Profit.
OS2 is a little under 100K so they'll have to beat themselves (the rest didn't even come close)There are currently 55k+ players on Steam playing BG3*. Did any PoE, Wasteland, DoS etc. came even close to these numbers?
*wouldn't be surprised to see number rise to 100k before midnight
https://steamcharts.com/app/228280OS2 is a little under 100K so they'll have to beat themselves (the rest didn't even come close)There are currently 55k+ players on Steam playing BG3*. Did any PoE, Wasteland, DoS etc. came even close to these numbers?
*wouldn't be surprised to see number rise to 100k before midnight
Yeah, Wizards wanted this much, much more than Larian. Everyone who doesn't see this is blind.https://steamcharts.com/app/228280OS2 is a little under 100K so they'll have to beat themselves (the rest didn't even come close)There are currently 55k+ players on Steam playing BG3*. Did any PoE, Wasteland, DoS etc. came even close to these numbers?
*wouldn't be surprised to see number rise to 100k before midnight
SoD effectively released in early April 2016, causing BGEE to hit an all-time peak players of 3,756 players.
just slap that BG name on your product and watch it fly off the shelf