I’ve run into this weird issue. I found him, had already killed 2 of the 3, killed the 3rd with him, and he went off to the grove. I fought my way out and ported over to go talk to him, but when I start walking down the stairs, their is a big battle going on where all the druids are killing him. Maybe this is meant to be, but it really feels like this isn’t intended.

Any ideas?

  • @duffkiligan
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    61 year ago

    This is well confirmed. If you hit an event trigger then don’t hit the subsequent event in time it will resolve without you.

      • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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        61 year ago

        It is. I had an event resolve itself before I even realized what happened.

      • @duffkiligan
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        51 year ago

        I’m telling you it is the case. Time exists. I have 200hours into BG3 and sometimes if you don’t make it in time it’s too late. I’m sure there’s plenty of quests that wait for you but there are plenty that don’t.

        • @CaptPretentious
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          51 year ago

          Oh no… lol. That’s a level of detail in this game I wasn’t expecting.

          • @Meuzzin
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            31 year ago

            In EA, I once killed all the Goblin leaders, went to where Halsin was being held, and everything was dead, and he was gone. Later went to the Grove and he was there, everyone was thanking me for saving him…

            So things do progress behind the scenes, without your involvement.

            • @CaptPretentious
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              21 year ago

              I wonder if that’s a timer or a trigger? Like, how is the passage of ‘time’ handled. Is it based on events (i.e. there’s infinite play time but once all the leaders were handled the outcome is always the same giving the perception of time)? Based on rests? In game time passed?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Do you know if it’s tied to long rests or can leaving my game on in not turn based mode trigger things?