tweet update:

Also - we’re not done with updating Bg3. There’s still a bunch of stuff coming like mod support and extra cinematics for some of the endings. Just not new content.

  • Rickety Thudds
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    648 months ago

    Good. Let this one marinate. The modding community has barely begun to show what’s possible with this game. Over time, all this will only feed the appetite for similar quality, and hopefully make a dent in industry trends.

  • @ByteJunk
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    What the hell is this? A corp not trying to squeeze every single penny they can get out of an IP? Damn commies hope their next game flops so bad they’re back to living in their momma’s basements.

    /S

  • @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    I’d been waiting for a Game of the Year or Complete Edition before picking it up. Knowing there’s no point makes me very happy, and just sold them a license.

  • @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    I’m kind of alright with this.

    BG3 is genuinely the best video game I’ve ever played and I’ve played like… quite a few of them over 20+ years. A combination of lightning in a bottle and just genuine hard work.

    At the same time, I think the story is very much over. They’ve tied a ribbon on it and I really feel like further “expansions” could only make it feel more murky.

    As for BG4, this one took about two decades to come out, so I can’t really say how I’ll feel either way in 2050.

  • @[email protected]
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    128 months ago

    Kinda bittersweet. I just finished BG3. It’s so well done. The textures, maps, voice acting, music, sounds (that spell casting echo/reverb!), stories, details like books and the stories within, artwork…just every detail is so fucking good. My only complaint is that the console version is a bit buggy here and there, and sometimes downright breaks the game (anyone who has reached the Netherbrain on console knows).

    I’m excited to see what’s next from Larian!

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      I’m ready to get flamed on this one:

      I did not care for the voice acting.

      Read: I’m not saying it was poorly done. The actors are wonderful and clearly skilled.

      But every single person sounds like a Shakespeare theater actor.

      Even characters that are supposed to be very rough, and/or uneducated have quite formal voices.

      I personally found it immersion breaking.

      Still an incredible game

        • @cucumber_sandwich
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          I expected it to be much worse tbh. Some shifts, but quite regular in a way. I thought it would sound more unintelligible in a Scottish way.

        • @[email protected]
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          1. I’m not “complaining”. I balanced my comment quite a bit.
          2. There are lots of other possible voices besides formal and cockney.
          3. I didn’t say period Shakespeare, I said theater actors.
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              28 months ago

              Like, there’s dragon characters that have huge reptile mouths and they sound the same as wealthy city folk. There’s druids and people who were raised in the wild and they all sound similar.

              It just sounds like a theater troupe and less like very different creatures and backgrounds.

              It’s not a historical game or setting I’m not sure why you keep referencing any specific period.

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                It’s not historical but medieval fantasy settings generally tend to be based around medieval European tropes. I guess I just assumed your problem was with period accuracy because there are variations in the accents. Karlach has a working-class accent, Asterion is posh, Shadowheart is middle class? british.

                It could be more overt, I suppose, or incorporate more than just british regional accents, but I feel like they made more of an effort than you’re giving them credit for. I really disagree with any of it sounding like a theater troupe, though, save maybe Dame Aylin but that’s in-line with her character.

  • @[email protected]
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    98 months ago

    I would have liked, at the very least, a “DM” mode like Divinity 2 had. Oh well. Maybe modders can hack one in.

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      To be fair, they said no dlc or expansion. Doesnt mean they wont add modes or free content updates :p

      But ye, i could understand them. This is a game that took everything they had to give. I too would want to do something else after 4-5j hehe.

      I also think that if perfect mod support was added ( which is on the way ), the mod community will have you covered :)

    • 🦄🦄🦄
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      58 months ago

      Be still my aching heart. But hey while we are dreaming: I heard they will also release a tool that automatically transforms NW1 and NW2 modules to NW3!! :D

  • Neato
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    78 months ago

    The article really makes it seem like it’s Larian’s choice. Which seems odd to my capitalism-poisoned brain. I’d have thought maybe Hasbro was shooting themselves in the dick again and choosing to not let them make a sequel. Well I hope they find their next passion project soon. Eagerly awaiting what will come next.

    • @CopernicusQwark
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      I think it’s the case that the “easy to work with” people at WotC got fired and Larian realised that they wouldn’t have carte blanche on future projects like they did for BG3.