The problem, SerratedBiz is how the game is designed. Baldur's Gate and 99% of modern RPGs and even a good proportion of older games were designed with the 'casual gamer', who would reload/save/cheat in mind. A game designed for those people cannot be played Iron Man enjoyably because they are totally different in focus.
So no, I wouldn't Iron Man Baldur's Gate, because it would be frustratingly difficult to finish and if I made it would be missing out on a lot of content due to missing characters, fewer party skills etc, which would be required to do certain quests.
That is what my complaint is. I want them to start designing games again so Iron Man, or at least keeping reloading within reasonable limits (I have never fetishized pure Iron Man, I find managing your saves/reloads a pathetic thing to spend your free time on)... becomes feasible, encouraged and enjoyable.
So no, I wouldn't Iron Man Baldur's Gate, because it would be frustratingly difficult to finish and if I made it would be missing out on a lot of content due to missing characters, fewer party skills etc, which would be required to do certain quests.
That is what my complaint is. I want them to start designing games again so Iron Man, or at least keeping reloading within reasonable limits (I have never fetishized pure Iron Man, I find managing your saves/reloads a pathetic thing to spend your free time on)... becomes feasible, encouraged and enjoyable.