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No way in hell will Larian be able to match a series as apotheosized as Baldur's Gate.
1. Because it's called Baldur's Gate III, and not Baldur's Gate: INSERT SUBTITLE HERE (like Dark Alliance did).
2. Minsc is living proof that this can be bypassed, one way or another.
This isn't a given. Low Magic Age is D&D (OGL, but still) and has RNG loot complete with coloured "tiers". It seems likely that itemization will be fixed given how BG is known for good hand-crafted loot, but I don't trust Swen and his Item Fevah.b) Terrible itemization - also addressed by the ruleset
Yeah that's a valid fear, the items. But that's also the thing that annoyed me the least tbh... still too much to speculate atmThis isn't a given. Low Magic Age is D&D (OGL, but still) and has RNG loot complete with coloured "tiers". It seems likely that itemization will be fixed given how BG is known for good hand-crafted loot, but I don't trust Swen and his Item Fevah.b) Terrible itemization - also addressed by the ruleset
1. Tell that to every...single...magic user in the Forgotten Realms, who have their lifespans extended. Or gender changed.
2. I'm not talking about Elder Scrolls, or Fallout games. Forgotten Realms games, when given a new number (Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Neverwinter Nights) are either direct sequels and/or take place in the same region and share a shit ton of plot points/characters.
It's set right before BG2:How does that module written by James Ohlen mange to shoehorn in all the BG party members and ignore the Bhaalspawn? Not being a dick, just curious where the timeline is. I suppose it's right after BG1 and before the kidnapping?.
It is now 1369 DR, and another faction seeks to pick up the pieces left behind by Sarevok. They are called the Zhentarim, or the Black Network—a predatory criminal organization that seeks to spread its influence throughout Faerûn, accumulating power for its own sake. While others celebrate the end of the Iron Crisis, the agents of the Black Network sense opportunity. The Zhentarim know that the Iron Throne had access to vast amounts of wealth and magic, which are now ripe for plunder. Additionally, one of the Zhentarim, a crazed necromancer named Xzar, has discovered that he is one of the Bhaalspawn—a potential heir to the Lord of Murder. Xzar now seeks to unearth the research of his dead sibling, Sarevok, with the goal of becoming a god himself.
And let's face it, ladies and gentlemen - this is it. The last, best hope for a "revival" of old school RPG's in the mainstream consciousness. If Larian wastes this opportunity, there are no "X" chances. No further legendary RPG franchises left to ruin. Baldur's Gate is quite literally the last one standing.
Just as long as they also make sure to add in an appropriate mourning time and soul-searching dialogues before allowing us to romance the now-widowed friend of our father. I wouldn't want to offend anyone or spawn another thread about the ethics of BG romances.I too would prefer BG3 to be serious, well written story like the original, with a lot of drama and deep characters such as Minsc, plus tense RTWP combat, rather than some referential bullshit with turns like newer Divinities (or FO2 for that matter).
Seriously guys.
Hope Larian Studios is outsourcing visuals to Cooper Dreams guys and writing to POE2 guys.
Hope Larian Studios is outsourcing visuals to Cooper Dreams guys and writing to POE2 guys.
in all seriousness though wtf porky the in game lines are 'writing'
Why are they trolling?
...you mean like the two titles in the Baldur's gate video game series already?Ladies and Gentlemen, let's face it: the story will have NOTHING to do with Bhaalspawn. T