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.
I’d like to think it was a subtle middle finger to Hasbro.
What did hasbro do this time?
The fact that you have to ask “this time” may be the reason.
Cannot wait to see some of the sick things modders bring in the coming years
BG3: WhickedWhims and BasementDrugs
Guess I’ll have to wait a bit longer for the vore mod…
Good RPG’s ALWAYS have a creation kit.
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
Good.
Baldurs Gate 1+2 in BG3 engine when?
‘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.
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.
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.
Warhammer 40,000 total conversion when