Take another look at the world of Baldur’s Gate 3 in this latest trailer for the upcoming RPG, including creatures, threats, and more that await on your adve…

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    1 year ago

    Avoided early release so I can be surprised; can’t wait for this. I don’t have anyone to play D&D with here so this is the next best thing!

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      Apparently they kept a lot out of early access.

      Like, I was disappointed every character was treated the same by npcs, but that was because they wanted to keep some part of act 1 fresh for release.

      I

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    I must have spent hundreds of hours on BG I and II some twenty years ago. I’ve resisted trying the early access version, I want the full experience. I hope it lives up to my expectations!

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    After the prerelease hype about Cyberpunk, I’m holding out for the reviews. But I hope it’s as good as it sounds.

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    Currently poor, so playing the pirated Early Access version. It’s both amazing and hilariously glitchy. I’m excited to try the full version.

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    For the people who have a lot of hours on this game, how well does it play for co-op?

    My spouse and I actually dated doing Star Wars the Old Republic co-op, where we could play two different characters going through bespoke personal quest lines while being able to help each other out on their journies.

    How easily could we get that experience with this game?

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      It worked great even a few years ago, and I assume has only gotten better. My friend and I did a playthrough in co-op, and we each had an npc we sort of claimed both in combat as well as for talking to. We could be in completely different places on the map and talking with different characters, and those conversations would affect the world, like we were two different people making decisions. There were some clunky bits, but that was about 5 or 6 major patches ago. It’s gotten even better since then, and we’re planning on a big playthrough with my friend, my partner, and I. It’s not going to be necessarily like TOR in the way that each of you would have completely independent stories you’re doing, but it feels really close to an actual game of dnd. And at any point if someone is on a conversation/cutscene you can eavesdrop/observe on it too, and make recommendations on which options to pick.