So, are there any hidden time limits on quests? I remember those being present in Baldur's gate for some of the companion quests.
Nope.
There are 2 companions who need to be actively in your party for a good amount of time if you want to complete their companion quests, but that's about it.
Companions:Durance, Grieving Mother
Made a start on ps4 today, got to the Vale and recruited a couple of guys, I like what I've seen so far, the movement does seem a little jerk occasionally though.
Is there any way to centre the camera back on your characters if you've moved it around?
Thanks, I did try that, must have registered it properly.
Woohoo i got the bastard Raedric!
Did you do the basement?
Basement? You mean the dungeon with the crazy women in it?
Yeah. I've seen some people miss it if they didn't talk to the priest or go in that way.
So, are there any hidden time limits on quests? I remember those being present in Baldur's gate for some of the companion quests.
Even after studying the controls I still got stuck in the same situation, lol.
Nope, no time limits. Some quests just require specific party members - you can always swap them out so no sweat.
Game is fantastic in every single way.
TRUE Baldur's Gate 3.
I love it. I especially love the companions, they truly are Baldur's gate 2 caliber (so far). Only down-side for me is that the main-story basically does nothing for me, unlike Baldur's gate 2 which is AAA.
I have heard this a few times. Don't get it.
The hollowborn was a compellign hook for me. Imagine giving birth to hollow beings. The despair of the parents, the fear of the people and their desperate search for the cause (or a scapegoat).
I think people like BG2s main narrative more for the same reason I kinda don't, which is just the epic scale. Pillars in comparison is very small scale. It's also very slow to develop, which again I enjoy as it gave me time to learn all the side stuff about the world.
Not sure if it's that. But Pillars got way better side-quests than BG2 though.
looks tempting. are there any talks of doing a complete edition on PC?
I think people like BG2s main narrative more for the same reason I kinda don't, which is just the epic scale. Pillars in comparison is very small scale. It's also very slow to develop, which again I enjoy as it gave me time to learn all the side stuff about the world.
Someone from Obsidian on the Pillars Reddit said "Maybe". Also the console launch is obviously being looked at closely regarding controller support on PC and probably any chance Deadfire has in the future.
For what its worth, if you're just getting to Defiance Bay then you've barely even started the main quest. That said I don't think it's the strongest part of the games narrative, though I do think it's quite a bit better the second time through when you know the stuff revealed to you later. It's kinda frustrating overall.
Not sure if it's that. But Pillars got way better side-quests than BG2 though.
If i'm a newcomer to this genre. Is Pillars a good choice or Divinity Original Sin?
They are both pretty similar in complexity as far as a newcomer goes.
I'd say Divinity requires a little more brainpower to play in regards to solving quests, they don't sign post or hold your hand as much as Pillars does. But mechanically they are both about even.
Not sure if it's that. But Pillars got way better side-quests than BG2 though.
Anyone?How does this play? Any of the weird lag/stutter that's present in Torment/Tides?
Anyone?
I don't own a console version, but looking at the few streams I've watched it doesn't look like it. The load times are the only concern, everything else seems fine.
I'd still pick the Pc verison over the console one if that's an option though, not just for laoding times either.
That radial menu is so slow and clunky compared to just selecting the ability with mouse and keyboard. Really slows down the pace of combat, and not ina good way,
The radial menu is fine provided you pause the combat, you get used to it. If you want to use the radial menu in realtime then.... yeh you're going to have issues On the harder difficulty levels.
I've also had absolutely no issues with the load times on PS4 Pro for what it's worth, I'm about 6 hours in now and it's been great.