Larianshill
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I'm not saying you can't take pride in being an out of touch old man, I'm saying that Larian is not implementing RTWP, and people who are upset by it are a vanishing minority.
BG... Grounded... Nigga, both BG games started with powerful mages exploding bunch of people with pew pew spells. In cutscene.will rob the plot of a grounded progression
'm saying that Larian is not implementing RTWP
2) "Spelljammers and mind flayers are not an appropriate start to a game." vs "Saverok and Gorion were just as epic!"
It's like saying "99% of people never was in a crashing plane so crashing planes don't exist" Yes, most of the people never met mind flayers. so what? Your character was not so lucky. If shit exists in their world there is nothing wrong with setting anyone against it. It's not like mind flayers or dragons are "i eat only epic level mages!" Lvl 0 commoner can be eaten too.Characters used to work up to that sort of content, it wasn't a case of "I saw an Intellect Devourer the other day, disgusting creatures."
Conversely you have also moments like this:Coincidentally the second video also shows how stealing items always makes the NPC behaviours fall apart
Oh yes! Even limiting camera float around woudn't work well considering how terribly cramped the map is. I mean, you have stealth system, let the players either carefully scout ahead, to suddenly stumble on something really cool or even got into ambush/trouble. Nope, let them just look ahead. Immersion, my ass. I guess any surprises will be implemented via sweet cool cut-scenes.One thing I think BG3 should have is fog of war. Right now you can scout the whole damn map with your floating camera, and in general you just see way too much ruining any surprises.
You need two people to have a conversation. What you're speaking of is a single grandpa* constantly grumbling "back in the old days..." over and over.There are three sorts of conversations here:
Dude. Dude. Dude.This thread is a localized proof that time goes in circles, and grandfathers repeat the mistakes of their grandsons. There are three sorts of conversations here:
1) "Wizards are weak, and Larian hates them. Back in my day, disintegrate..."
2) "Spelljammers and mind flayers are not an appropriate start to a game." vs "Saverok and Gorion were just as epic!"
3) "Why didn't Larian implement this backwards and/or unnecessary thing their customer base doesn't want?"
Very occasionally, it takes a break to discuss something like paladin eunuchs, before the wheel of time restarts again. I pray lord Swen will release this thread from this miserable loop with a fresh batch of content, but even that might be not enough to break the spell.
Dude. Dude. Dude.This thread is a localized proof that time goes in circles, and grandfathers repeat the mistakes of their grandsons. There are three sorts of conversations here:
1) "Wizards are weak, and Larian hates them. Back in my day, disintegrate..."
2) "Spelljammers and mind flayers are not an appropriate start to a game." vs "Saverok and Gorion were just as epic!"
3) "Why didn't Larian implement this backwards and/or unnecessary thing their customer base doesn't want?"
Very occasionally, it takes a break to discuss something like paladin eunuchs, before the wheel of time restarts again. I pray lord Swen will release this thread from this miserable loop with a fresh batch of content, but even that might be not enough to break the spell.
You weren't around for the previous thread. Now, THAT was truly something else.
Here, have some fun:
https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads...arly-access-released-go-to-new-thread.127856/
Imagine if devs sucked journo cock like Owlcat is doing with Carnage
That would be cool, though. Character levels could be like Michelin stars for dragons. "I only dine in Waterdeep, their Clerique Flambé is positively epic!"It's not like mind flayers or dragons are "i eat only epic level mages!" Lvl 0 commoner can be eaten too.
how else are ya gonna bake itTWO heated discussions about bread
Oh yes! Even limiting camera float around woudn't work well considering how terribly cramped the map is. I mean, you have stealth system, let the players either carefully scout ahead, to suddenly stumble on something really cool or even got into ambush/trouble. Nope, let them just look ahead. Immersion, my ass. I guess any surprises will be implemented via sweet cool cut-scenes.One thing I think BG3 should have is fog of war. Right now you can scout the whole damn map with your floating camera, and in general you just see way too much ruining any surprises.
Oh yes! Even limiting camera float around woudn't work well considering how terribly cramped the map is. I mean, you have stealth system, let the players either carefully scout ahead, to suddenly stumble on something really cool or even got into ambush/trouble. Nope, let them just look ahead. Immersion, my ass. I guess any surprises will be implemented via sweet cool cut-scenes.One thing I think BG3 should have is fog of war. Right now you can scout the whole damn map with your floating camera, and in general you just see way too much ruining any surprises.
Mentioned this before, but I'm actually surprised there isn't a third person mode. It would go around this issue completely... and well, a mode for those that want "immersion" I guess. The game looks good enough for it at least, and for me personally it would feel better. I have a bad time controlling the camera in this game :/