Creative forces behind series like Fallout, Dragon Age, The Elder Scrolls, and Pillars of Eternity react to Baldur’s Gate 3.
Yeah, this game is amazing. I don’t think I’ve been hooked by a game like this since City of Heroes lol.
And I can change my class at any time for $100 gps? Not a batlepass perk or a $5 USD purchase in the Shop?
Fawkin’ sold, kid.
Truly the best cRPG ever made. It surpasses even the golden age of the Infinity Engine.
I don’t know if I would go that far. It’s graphically superior to Planescape: Torment but that game was 5 Acts and had a better ending with more variation for the companions. The last really great DnD games used 2e, a vastly inferior system.
That said BG3 is far and away the best story applied to 5e mechanics (though I do wish Larion had looked at Solasta for navigation and UI).
The Owlcat Pathfinder games are the best examples of 3.5e/PF1e mechanics but have short comings in UI and navigation same as BG3.
but that game was 5 Acts
Are you implying that because the game had more acts it is in some way better? PS:T has been my #1 game for decades so I’m not exactly disparaging it here, but this argument is ridiculous. A PS:T completion takes probably 50-70 hours tops, depending on your reading speed. I’m 2/3 of the way through bg3 at 80+ hours… More acts does not equal more content or better content.
I’m making a note here, huge success.
It is hard to overstate my satisfaction.
It’s hard to overstate my satisfaction
Fun reading the options and remarks of these other game makers. I skipped the part about the spoiler in act 1. I have played probably 40 hours now and I am not sure I have even reached the middle of act 1.
Act 1 took me around 20 and I was being careful to look everywhere and search everything, if it’s taken you 40 are you spending a lot of time just standing in the meadows?
I spent a whole play session changing classes and choosing a sub class for multiple characters a couple of days ago. So I can see it lol
Oh my God, a few nights back I had three hours to play and just spent it respecting everyone and playing with their gear. And by everyone, I mean everyone. Even the people I have not had in my active party outside like a quest or two.
“Hmm, should this Act 3 companion go Ranger 8 / Barb 4? How best do I build them to dual weild? Which swords should they get? Let me change my party so I can see what everyone else has.”
I beat the game two nights later only using the characters I ran essentially the whole game with. But honestly, I love messing with builds. The fact that we can just do it all the time to try something new or min-max just a little bit more (“hey, I just got a permanent bump to my main stat, let’s see if I can rework everything to up a bonus somewhere…”) is such a great feature.
Really glad they added respec and multiclassing, it’s going to extend the life of the game for me for sure.
Every time I level up, I spend the time to make sure everyone is too. It takes a while, but I can plug and play them all. I still run my main group of my Paladin/Bard, Shadowheart, Karlach, and Lae’Zel most of the time, though.
Plus, making Gale learn all the scrolls I’ve squirrled away took a while.
Tip for making Gale(or any wizard) learn scrolls. If you open up his spell book, then is a small button that opens a new menu(I think it is an open book with a flame, it is early in the morning for me), and it lists all the scrolls you can learn that you have, tick all the boxes, and then the pay the money. Took me 1 minute to spend over 3000 gold learning spells.
Damn, thats a good Tip thank you.
Don’t feel bad at all. An hour spent respecing and rebuilding your characters saves more time that would be spent on reloading.
Act 1 is everything up to the Shadowlands. There are more the 20hrs of cutscenes for this. Did you skip the Creche or the Underdark? Each is probably 10+hrs a peace.
Ah I didn’t consider the crèche as act 1 I guess and the under dark doesn’t really take that long even exploring all of it unless you have a tough time in combat or making decisions
Some of us spend a truly ridiculous amount of time making different characters. I have a problem.
I thought I spend 50 hours in act 1 because it’s not very clear where Act 1 actually ends, but it’s a lot sooner than one might initially think. Mostly because you have several options that may even skip a big part of act 1, so you don’t get to see the crescendo moment.
Fargo was in charge of Interplay back when Baldur’s Gate was made.