Riddler
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Its gonna be turn based
It is gonna be point and click
Its gonna be turn based
It's gonna be FMV.Its gonna be turn based
It is gonna be point and click
We will be lucky if it is even remotely close to skyrim. NWN2 has the worst AI i have seen in my life,it is really strange how every time i replay it i could never remember how bad it was the last time. It is sooooo bad that my brain see it as a trauma experience and erase it from the memory archive. And i am not exaggerating,i am replaying the game...now.We are gonna be lucky if we are able to control anything our party members are doing.
party member control confirmed
that's what the clueless guy from the video said. I haven't gotten to that part yet, but I'm just comparing my reaction to other things to that.Myrkul was restored as a god after the Second Sundering, Bane was a god long before that, and Bhaal was just resurrected.
I believe 5E retconned what 4E did with the Blood War. The conflict is back and largely simplified (compared to AD&D). The main addition was the "Balance", a TN group (with "Mordenkainen and his compatriots" being some of the members) that manipulates the conflict to maintain balance in the cosmos.it seems that 5 fixed a lot of the massive decline from 4, but there are a number of things that make no sense to me.
Shouldn't ending the blood war by casting the void into the elemental chaos mean that devils should be wrecking the planes or at least invading Faerun? I thought that the power struggle between devils and demons were basically the whole reason they were kept in check. Without their eternal war and now that they're lead by an actual deity, devils should be completely OP, shouldn't they?
yeah, but what was the stuff he said about the gods all going away with Ao?Ah, so you're basing it on that interview...no, he's just full of shit and doesn't know what he's saying. He's also mixing up the Dead Three first becoming gods, the Avatar Crisis, and the Second Sundering, with a hefty dose of bullshit.
which is really concerning, given that, according to him, the dead 3's "plan" to deal with their being mortal is a major plot point of the game.yeah, but what was the stuff he said about the gods all going away with Ao?Ah, so you're basing it on that interview...no, he's just full of shit and doesn't know what he's saying. He's also mixing up the Dead Three first becoming gods, the Avatar Crisis, and the Second Sundering, with a hefty dose of bullshit.
according to him, they're all leaving Faerun and the only way for them to stay is as mortal beings. A 2nd avatar crisis of sorts.
No, he's just an idiot.
Oh cmon you can expect mind flayer companion, that's a given, a bit of cliche still interesting enough to see.also, the more I learn about mind flayers, the more I want a game where you play one.
Bruh I don't care. If it would be possible and if I will have bg3( not a solid fact might be to shitty to be pirated) I'll just kill him or drop out of the party.Oh cmon you can expect mind flayer companion, that's a given, a bit of cliche still interesting enough to see.also, the more I learn about mind flayers, the more I want a game where you play one.
Minsc will serve as a true companion litmus test. If he's in, that means that either the story is directly related to the Bhaalspawn Crisis and/or the game will be full of refernces to the previous games, with Minsc as a major source of anectodes/stories/references.
dude. the bhaalspawn saga was, what, 100+ years before 5e? Unless Minsc became undead or took a really long nap, even the daisies he's been pushing up are dead.Minsc will serve as a true companion litmus test. If he's in, that means that either the story is directly related to the Bhaalspawn Crisis and/or the game will be full of refernces to the previous games, with Minsc as a major source of anectodes/stories/references.
is it a given? I really doubt it, but it might be entertaining as an HK-47 type of dark horse companion.Oh cmon you can expect mind flayer companion, that's a given, a bit of cliche still interesting enough to see.also, the more I learn about mind flayers, the more I want a game where you play one.
how so? serious question. I will admit to not knowing the setting as well as some of you, but then I am not the one designing a D&D game here.Dude. You are being as ignorant as Larian is. LMAO
Minsc got turned to stone or some shit and thus survived all these years.how so? serious question. I will admit to not knowing the setting as well as some of you, but then I am not the one designing a D&D game here.Dude. You are being as ignorant as Larian is. LMAO
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yeah, that could work, I guess. It'd be pretty fitting. though explaining why he was no longer a level 40 would be lame.Minsc got turned to stone or some shit and thus survived all these years.
the illithid ship in that trailer is literally from 2e you moronI'm of the mind (LOL) that Illithids work better as an evil, unknown, sinister race that is capable of fucking your party up in ways never thought imaginable.
Less is more.
NONONO you are WRONG... Lets make an INVASION OF FLYING ILLITHID!! It will look so KEWL
The Second Sundering brought significant changes to how the deities approached mortals. Many gods became "quieter" than before, causing the emergence of new priesthoods in an attempt to explain the different divine behaviour in the post-Sundering world.[26] That, however, did not mean that deities no longer interacted directly with mortals. Mystra was still able to directly commune with her remaining Chosen,[35] while Eilistraee and Vhaeraun personally announced their return to the Realms, manifesting through their avatars to their followers.[36]Eilistraee, in particular, was seen dancing and speaking to mortals in many places, especially along the Sword Coast (including Waterdeep, where she was witnessed dancing under the walls of the city in 1491 DR).[35] The Mulhorandi gods still ruled among their people, directly interacting with them like the god-kings of old.[39]
Ok, I thnk I understand a bit more abot what the guy was saying/misinterpreting.Gods have, to an extent, withdrawn from the world, ushering in a kind of 'Age of Mortals.' They are no longer speaking directly to most of their worshipers, instead sending signs and portents; e.g. In the Rise of Tiamat storyline, Tiamat's followers are doing all of the work to bring her onto the Material Plane, whereas before the Second Sundering, she likely would have sent an avatar to do some of the work.
oh wow, I thought you were joking.No. A wild mage accidentaly cast a spell on Minsc's statue in Baldur's Gate. This resurrected Minsc/recreated him/made a simulacra - this hasn't been explained yet. Either way, he's alive.
I guess I should have expected the setting that kept boring characters like Drizzt and Elminster around for decades would want to bring back BG's number one cliche.Sometime in the 1480s DR, Minsc mysteriously returned. The Beloved Ranger was accidentally struck by a wild magic surge caused by the wild mage Delina, as a result of an attempt to cast a spell at an attacking gargoyle. The surge breathed life into the statue and caused it to transform into Minsc and Boo. The pair joined up with the thieves Krydle and Shandie to battle the Cult of the Dragon. Coran, now a member of the [1]