Everything I know about Larian tells me that they did not try very hard to hide it. They had to for liability and contractual obligations, I am sure, but they didn’t try very hard to hide it.

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    Oh yeah, I have no doubt that Larian saw no need to block that feature but had their hand forced, they always were extremely modding friendly and welcoming of player made content

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    Cannot wait to see some of the sick things modders bring in the coming years

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        Guess I’ll have to wait a bit longer for the vore mod…

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    Good RPG’s ALWAYS have a creation kit.

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    ‘This company I like must secretly want us to hack their code because I am a good person and they are good people so we must think exactly the same!’

    OK buddy, tell yourself what you need to.

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      Larian has always supported modding and D:OS 2 included a GM Tool, but BG3 belongs to WotC/Hasbro which likely limits what Larian can allow players to do, officially. My assessment comes from many years of watching how Swen and Larian treats players and how WotC/Hasbro treats players. But, if you enjoy snarky cynicism, I am not going to piss on your birthday cake.

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        IF you’re correct, then hasbro would just force them to fix it, and it’d become a never ending game of whack a mole, where probably every update has to break existing mods based on the hack to further disuade people.