I’m still at the point where I just need to walk to the next area to start the second act. I’ve been there for a few months now. I just can’t seem to boot this game up again.
Stalled on the first playthrough because of Cyberpunk 2.0 and I was save scumming like crazy.
But really getting into it now with my soon to be oath breaker Paladin. Having the custom difficulty is instrumental for me coming to grasp with the combat. Oh and limiting the aurosaves and quicksaves to just slots each with only one main save. Whatever happens, happens now.
Cant believe how much I missed in act 1 on that first playthrough.
I’m still at the point where I just need to walk to the next area to start the second act. I’ve been there for a few months now. I just can’t seem to boot this game up again.
Really don't like what they did with Sarevok's character... he deserved better
than being put back as his first game self ^ 2
. He was fucking epic in ToB after having given up his Bhaal essence, like a deep thinking dark warrior regardless if he was redeemed or not... he was past being
Am enjoying it. But do have some complaints. Mostly because BG2 is one of my favourites and recently finished DOS2 as well. So comparing them to this one is apt.
Biggest one is, its still not feeling as epic as either of them. Despite being very high budget title. Slow start i guess.
I think it's a very common place to stop. End of Act 2 is kind of epic and then start of Act 3 it goes slow again.
Act 2 feels a bit like an endgame in some regards making beginning of Act 3 a bit slow and "no so interesting". I always get a lack of interest around there but it comes back when progressing into it.
That's the power of pacing and why so many games and movies fail the third act. The third act is meant to be where a story winds downs and ends. It naturally happens after a climax.
FF16 had a similar problem.
To make a third at work like that its better if you run off the energy of the climax and get to the ending before the momentum dies. Best you can do in BG3 is hype yourself through it.
I've been seriously considering the physical version of this for months now, but I really worry I won't like it due to not liking divinity original sin 1
I've been seriously considering the physical version of this for months now, but I really worry I won't like it due to not liking divinity original sin 1
Try the digital version and refund it before the time limit.
Finally beat this massive beast of a game, gorious all the way through but I'm glad I waited cause the ending still felt a little rushed even with the added epilogue.
Now it's time for a dark urge playthrough, WITH MODS!
Try the digital version and refund it before the time limit.
Finally beat this massive beast of a game, gorious all the way through but I'm glad I waited cause the ending still felt a little rushed even with the added epilogue.
Now it's time for a dark urge playthrough, WITH MODS!
I really want the physical version, I've looked into the game more since my post and think I'd really enjoy it a lot tbh, hopefully the physical version isn't a timed thing, and I'll nab it in the future
But currently can't justify dropping the £80+ odd it would cost
All my spare funds are going on clothes and shoes (I literally destroy a pair each month from all the walking I do, currently at 550km+ for this month) & I literally joined the gym this month too, as I want to try build muscle after losing near 10 stone, maybe next month I'll finally order it
But I can't wait to get round too it, a work mate has hyped it up to the stratosphere in the last few months
Picked this up in the Summer 2024 Steam sale for both my gaming pc and Steam Deck and enjoying it immensely. There are not many games I've played that I wished I'd bought it day one at full price because it's worth it but this is one of them.
I've played a little D&D in the past and the devs have done a fantastic job incorporating the D&D 5e rule set into the game. It really does feel like I'm playing a table top D&D session. A VR version of this game would be amazing.
I'm also surprised how well this game runs on my Steam Deck. The text can be a little small from time to time but it looks stunning my OLED Steam Deck.
Picked this up in the Summer 2024 Steam sale for both my gaming pc and Steam Deck and enjoying it immensely. There are not many games I've played that I wished I'd bought it day one at full price because it's worth it but this is one of them.
I've played a little D&D in the past and the devs have done a fantastic job incorporating the D&D 5e rule set into the game. It really does feel like I'm playing a table top D&D session. A VR version of this game would be amazing.
I'm also surprised how well this game runs on my Steam Deck. The text can be a little small from time to time but it looks stunning my OLED Steam Deck.
Wait till act 3 before evaluating anything about ‘running well’.…It’s just that the game always seemed smooth through act 1, and somewhat through act 2, but act 3 was notorious for hitting performance issues…*Really* hard. Act 3 is the ulitimate benchmark.
About the second sex scene with karlach, did…did she just peg me?! I had both my eyes replaced, am part illithid so I look like shit and now this happens. I’m pretty sure I had a bleeding status for 2 days. I sure as hell wouldn’t wanna be my character
I did the hardest playthrough on my first run. Decided to go through the dark path or whatever it's called and play it on normal and it was so much more fun. The battles not being so long and hard just made the game even better.
I know its rhetorical, but since you asked….Aside from raising three kids under 6, ive been unemployed for a year. So, I find it’d be very irresponsible to spend any of my valueable time on a videogame until I can get a stable job under my feet again.
I know its rhetorical, but since you asked….Aside from raising three kids under 6, ive been unemployed for a year. So, I find it’d be very irresponsible to spend any of my valueable time on a videogame until I can get a stable job under my feet again.
I did the hardest playthrough on my first run. Decided to go through the dark path or whatever it's called and play it on normal and it was so much more fun. The battles not being so long and hard just made the game even better.
A lot of the challenge in the game has alot to do with your build, weapons for your builds (and the parties builds) and choices. The characters I'm building now are destructive.
they are actually still adding new free stuff to the game even now, so you can feel good at least that there will be more content when you eventually start
I know its rhetorical, but since you asked….Aside from raising three kids under 6, ive been unemployed for a year. So, I find it’d be very irresponsible to spend any of my valueable time on a videogame until I can get a stable job under my feet again.
That sucks. Best of luck to you to find a good gig so you can enjoy playing a game with a good state of mind! Stay strong, dude, unemployment sucks, especially when you got kids.
i was unable to finish either divinity game, & never got to the end of chapter 2 of bg3. i'd been greatly enjoying all 3 for dozens of hours up to a point, but, by bailing when i did, & not pushing myself into doing what'd begun to feel more like work than anything else, i'm now left with pleasant memories of all 3...
plus, i can always just go back & try a replay if the mood strikes. so, nothing really lost. I had fun...
i was unable to finish either divinity game, & never got to the end of chapter 2 of bg3. i'd been greatly enjoying all 3 for dozens of hours up to a point, but, by bailing when i did, & not pushing myself into doing what'd begun to feel more like work than anything else, i'm now left with pleasant memories of all 3...
plus, i can always just go back & try a replay if the mood strikes. so, nothing really lost. I had fun...
i was unable to finish either divinity game, & never got to the end of chapter 2 of bg3. i'd been greatly enjoying all 3 for dozens of hours up to a point, but, by bailing when i did, & not pushing myself into doing what'd begun to feel more like work than anything else, i'm now left with pleasant memories of all 3...
plus, i can always just go back & try a replay if the mood strikes. so, nothing really lost. I had fun...
My girlfriend's been playing D&D with some people at work recently and really enjoying it, so I'm gonna run through it for the 4th time with her this winter, where I play the combat (she doesn't really do video games) and she makes every decision otherwise. Will be fascinating to see how someone unfamiliar with games in general approaches BG3 purely as a choose your own adventure, rather than being subconsciously concerned about completionism, party balance, getting the right ending etc.
My girlfriend's been playing D&D with some people at work recently and really enjoying it, so I'm gonna run through it for the 4th time with her this winter, where I play the combat (she doesn't really do video games) and she makes every decision otherwise. Will be fascinating to see how someone unfamiliar with games in general approaches BG3 purely as a choose your own adventure, rather than being subconsciously concerned about completionism, party balance, getting the right ending etc.
Sounds like a good time with your girlfriend. Which I could do that. I was thinking to ask my new girlfriend but she's not at all a gamer and not really into fantasy stuff so...
I did both an embrace dark urge and a resist dark urge playthrough, and it's amazing when it culminates in act three. Without spoilers, it almost feels like the canon story given what happens either way. Embrace ending is kinda weak, but the resist path feels really heroic and includes a big scene you'll see nowhere else with a key character.
Not by default, but if you're on PC this mod unlocks it (and more).
I did both an embrace dark urge and a resist dark urge playthrough, and it's amazing when it culminates in act three. Without spoilers, it almost feels like the canon story given what happens either way. Embrace ending is kinda weak, but the resist path feels really heroic and includes a big scene you'll see nowhere else with a key character.
7 hours in, this game is an RP heaven. The very fact you can attribute roll your way away from a huge fight is insanely good, reminds me of W2 ending where you could just
Talk to Letho and let him go without fighting him.
After over 200 hours of gameplay (and even more from reloading saves to fix mistakes or try new approaches), I can finally say I’ve finished Baldur's Gate 3.
One of the best games ever made, congratulations to everyone involved.
I admit it took me a year to complete everything. I think the main reason was the drastic change between the end of Act 2 and the beginning of Act 3.
I remember leaving the Act 2 boss battle feeling extremely hyped, adrenaline pumping, and then suddenly being faced with the slower, more laid-back pace of Act 3.
It took me a while to feel like playing again…
Anyway, I came back and wow, it was fantastic. I love final battles. The speeches, reuniting with allies, getting items and buffs based on decisions you made a long time ago—
I love that (it’s one of the reasons I prefer Mass Effect 1).
And the game delivered on everything, and I wiped the city’s brain out.
I laughed out loud at the climbing scene. Our heroes clawing their way up using nothing but their fingernails to grip the brain’s trunk, lmao.
I’m sad they won’t be making extra campaigns through DLC/expansions, but I respect Larian’s decision and am excited for their next game.
One note: I bought Baldur's Gate 3 at a time when I had no job/income and wasn’t planning on buying it, but I played a few hours through “alternative” means and liked it so much that I felt they deserved my money.
I spent 200 reais for over 200 hours of entertainment. Definitely a great cost/benefit ratio.
I went for the only acceptable ending:
.
I went to hell with Karlach.
You don't leave a friend behind!