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Starfield vs Baldur's Gate 3
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Starfield pozz is insidious in how deep it runs through the game. BG3 gets kinda close only towards the very end in the city.
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BG3 benefits heavily from the amount of player freedom compared to Starfield. Both are filled with fagshit but I can kill pretty much anybody in BG3 and there's the ability to bypass or ignore it.
If Bethesda made BG3 everyone would be an ugly mutt flagged essential.
If Bethesda made BG3 everyone would be an ugly mutt flagged essential.
I'm just stating the facts.
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
They made Jergal, the god of death do that?
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I have no words.
You may as well not bother replying to my posts if it's to argue anything except concrete facts or your personal opinion. I still probably won't see it.
Reject your retarded-wing political programming and learn to think.
If you can.
Reject your retarded-wing political programming and learn to think.
If you can.
Them stiffing the UK guys is the reason why I was shown how to get it for free.maidenhaver wrote: ↑ September 7th, 2023, 12:46All the bad reviews came from UK, because the entitled twats didn't get keys, but there's no way its better than a 7/10.
(Which is exactly what it's worth, tbh)
Haven't paid for a Bethesda game since Morrowind.
I feel no ethical quandry.
You may as well not bother replying to my posts if it's to argue anything except concrete facts or your personal opinion. I still probably won't see it.
Reject your retarded-wing political programming and learn to think.
If you can.
Reject your retarded-wing political programming and learn to think.
If you can.
Basedthesda screwing over the anglos... I KNEEL
I'm just stating the facts.
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
Depends on the character I'm playing. At the moment I have 5 different characters, thinking about 2 more (including Dark Urge murder hobo run).Vergil wrote: ↑ September 20th, 2023, 03:38What character did you romance?Slavic Sorcerer wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2023, 18:24Are we tho?
The companions are just a bunch of characters that can romance with anyone.
Not the first time Larian did that. Divinity's Original Sin II is very similar in that regard, and I don't recall any uproar about it.
Maybe Larian is just a studio for ******* like myself, or just take bunch of romance-with-any characters from BioWare and multiply it by 6.
It's nice to romance any character without mods tho, so I don't mind. Game's good even without it.
Possibility of romancing anyone is just a bunch of cherries on top of the already delicious cake
Most of them romance Halsin - he is the only big manly dude among male romance options, and he is my type.
If he had a beard, was a bit more hairy and a little bit paler, he would be nearly perfect.
My Light Cleric of Mystra romances Gale. He's not exactly my type; skin is a little to dark, but I enjoy his voice actor, and the fact Gale says my Cleric is better in bed than a literal goddess.
He can be quite the pain in the ***. If your approval is high enough for romance, but choose anybody else, he becomes salty as **** for a moment - even tho he never initiated romance prior (like I ignored his romance trigger scenes). Same goes if you even dare to suggest inviting one more to share the love.
I explored Astarion's romance on my first PotB-Warlock/Fighter. I get why Astarion is annoying, but his reaction is heartwarming whenever you friendzone him or when you break up with him. Very mature
As for Karlach, Shadowheart, Lazzy, Minthara, and other romancable ladies - nope.
I dont even want them in my party (they are either dead like Shadowheart for the artefact and Karlach for outfit, or ignored like
Lazzy).
I know, and I believe when somebody says it, that they are more or less well written, and their stories are interesting. It's Larian studios after all.
But I am who I am, so not an option.
It's just my opinion, not the absolute truth
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It's overSlavic Sorcerer wrote: ↑ September 23rd, 2023, 17:17Most of them romance Halsin - he is the only big manly dude among male romance options, and he is my type.Vergil wrote: ↑ September 20th, 2023, 03:38What character did you romance?Slavic Sorcerer wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2023, 18:24
Are we tho?
The companions are just a bunch of characters that can romance with anyone.
Not the first time Larian did that. Divinity's Original Sin II is very similar in that regard, and I don't recall any uproar about it.
Maybe Larian is just a studio for ******* like myself, or just take bunch of romance-with-any characters from BioWare and multiply it by 6.
It's nice to romance any character without mods tho, so I don't mind. Game's good even without it.
Possibility of romancing anyone is just a bunch of cherries on top of the already delicious cake
If he had a beard, was a bit more hairy and a little bit paler, he would be nearly perfect.
I'm just stating the facts.
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
You know - and please don't take this the wrong way - but more and more I begin to suspect this is a rusty alt.
If Kingmaker is as complicated as WoTR (played WoTR, didnt play Kingmaker) - I think you would like Baldur Gay
BG3 is much easier to get a hold on to for casual/busy-with-life player (especially if you know basics of DnD), and more immersive IMO
Oh and Olwcat Games recently tried to force players to install spyware.
Idk if it affected Kingmaker but it affected WoTR.
They rolled it back after being whipped with backlash like they were slacking on picking cotton, but I'm not gonna get any games from Owlcat in the nearest future - no matter what it would be
It's just my opinion, not the absolute truth
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Personally speaking I think Larian is much more talented than Owlqueer in all aspects, from writing to game design. Technically speaking both games are in the same "genre", but I don't think they're that comparable. Anyway, I feel the D:OS games and now BG3 are much, much, MUCH better than the Pathfinder games. More sovl... XD
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nostalgia-bait inspired IE garbage games aren't even close to what BG3 accomplished in terms of actually being a ******* game instead of being a walking simulator with trash mobs
anytime you see something like a button prompt in those games like this:

It's something you'd actually do in BG3. You don't just click context sensitive buttons that do whatever the designer wants(reminding you of perhaps, QTEs?), you're expected to figure it out yourself and use your character to get through it.
anytime you see one of those visual novel parts in those nostalgia bait games like this:

It's something you'd actually do in BG3. I picked this one specifically because BG3's first act has a direct parallel, btw.
BG3 is, unlike those games, a full RPG. Those nostalgia-bait games are RPG hybrids with visual novel / modern adventure game elements because it would have been too difficult to actually make a real RPG now that the technical limitations were taken away.
The next closest RPGs to this sort of design philosophy are the old Fallout games(and some of the fan total conversions for FO2), and ATOM RPG/Trudograd.
anytime you see something like a button prompt in those games like this:

It's something you'd actually do in BG3. You don't just click context sensitive buttons that do whatever the designer wants(reminding you of perhaps, QTEs?), you're expected to figure it out yourself and use your character to get through it.
anytime you see one of those visual novel parts in those nostalgia bait games like this:

It's something you'd actually do in BG3. I picked this one specifically because BG3's first act has a direct parallel, btw.
BG3 is, unlike those games, a full RPG. Those nostalgia-bait games are RPG hybrids with visual novel / modern adventure game elements because it would have been too difficult to actually make a real RPG now that the technical limitations were taken away.
The next closest RPGs to this sort of design philosophy are the old Fallout games(and some of the fan total conversions for FO2), and ATOM RPG/Trudograd.
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Divinity's Original Sin 2 is one of my fav games from Larian. Countless hours, tons of fun, several playthroughs, always a pleasure.aweigh wrote: ↑ September 23rd, 2023, 20:42Personally speaking I think Larian is much more talented than Owlqueer in all aspects, from writing to game design. Technically speaking both games are in the same "genre", but I don't think they're that comparable. Anyway, I feel the D:OS games and now BG3 are much, much, MUCH better than the Pathfinder games. More sovl... XD
When I learned they are making BG3 couple of years back, I was overjoyed. And they did not disappoint.
I like Larian's writing. It's much more immersive, and all characters are interesting to interact with.
Owlqueer is...yeah. They could do better. They also could not try to install a spyware, then roll everything back due to backlash.
I liked how vast in choices build-wise WoTR was (once I grasped everything) but it's difficult to find even basic info at times.
Also the optimization of WoTR was atrocious at times.
It's just my opinion, not the absolute truth
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I already forgot how garbage it looks.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 23rd, 2023, 20:52nostalgia-bait inspired IE garbage games aren't even close to what BG3 accomplished in terms of actually being a ******* game instead of being a walking simulator with trash mobs
anytime you see something like a button prompt in those games like this:
It's something you'd actually do in BG3. You don't just click context sensitive buttons that do whatever the designer wants(reminding you of perhaps, QTEs?), you're expected to figure it out yourself and use your character to get through it.
anytime you see one of those visual novel parts in those nostalgia bait games like this:
It's something you'd actually do in BG3. I picked this one specifically because BG3's first act has a direct parallel, btw.
BG3 is, unlike those games, a full RPG. Those nostalgia-bait games are RPG hybrids with visual novel / modern adventure game elements because it would have been too difficult to actually make a real RPG now that the technical limitations were taken away.
The next closest RPGs to this sort of design philosophy are the old Fallout games(and some of the fan total conversions for FO2), and ATOM RPG/Trudograd.
I'm gonna give credit when credit is due tho - some of spell effects are gorgeous. Especially those coming from Angel and Aeon Mythic Paths...
...but they are also lazy. Azata's Mythic spells 65% of the time either didn't have any effects or reused from other spells
Maybe that's how I survived 250h
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Back in the day I remember seeing Planescape referred to as an "adventure-game hybrid" in some old gaming magazine. Except the difference in quality between Planescape and modern "CRPGs" is night and day. I remember being mystified at seeing Codexers squeal like girls when Obsidian talked about the little interactive text prompt "mini-adventures"... like wtf who gives a ****, but apparently to some people this addition meant it was a REAL RPG now?rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 23rd, 2023, 20:52Those nostalgia-bait games are RPG hybrids with visual novel / modern adventure game elements because it would have been too difficult to actually make a real RPG now that the technical limitations were taken away.
Larian's dice roll thing is way better.
Anybody have an opinion on BG3's coop? DOS1's was really good but DOS2's was disappointing.
I've recently started a coop campaign with a full group of friends. It's pretty fun but can feel a little awkward at times since if one person starts a conversation nobody else gets to really give any input on the situation and just has to (optionally) watch.Emphyrio wrote: ↑ September 24th, 2023, 01:56Anybody have an opinion on BG3's coop? DOS1's was really good but DOS2's was disappointing.
I'm just stating the facts.
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Question is are you going to gargle the truth or swallow?
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Todd's masterpiece couldn't even beat another annual re-release of EA's football simulator.EA Sports FC 24 sold best in the UK, and was No.1 in all major European markets. The second biggest game of the month was also a new IP in the form of Xbox's Starfield.
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******* a bear is something you actually do in Baldur's Gate 3.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 23rd, 2023, 20:52nostalgia-bait inspired IE garbage games aren't even close to what BG3 accomplished in terms of actually being a ******* game instead of being a walking simulator with trash mobs
anytime you see something like a button prompt in those games like this:
It's something you'd actually do in BG3. You don't just click context sensitive buttons that do whatever the designer wants(reminding you of perhaps, QTEs?), you're expected to figure it out yourself and use your character to get through it.
anytime you see one of those visual novel parts in those nostalgia bait games like this:
It's something you'd actually do in BG3. I picked this one specifically because BG3's first act has a direct parallel, btw.
BG3 is, unlike those games, a full RPG. Those nostalgia-bait games are RPG hybrids with visual novel / modern adventure game elements because it would have been too difficult to actually make a real RPG now that the technical limitations were taken away.
The next closest RPGs to this sort of design philosophy are the old Fallout games(and some of the fan total conversions for FO2), and ATOM RPG/Trudograd.
BG3 has more initial replay value but will be harder (not impossible) to mod in the long run so I think it's a toss up, at least on PC. Starfield doesn't seem to be a massive, Bethesda tier success so far. They lost a ton of goodwill even with normies because of FO76.
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starfield is way worse than fo76
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That's the concern.. Shartfield is such a disaster that modding never picks up.Ticarsem wrote: ↑ October 24th, 2023, 22:54BG3 has more initial replay value but will be harder (not impossible) to mod in the long run so I think it's a toss up, at least on PC. Starfield doesn't seem to be a massive, Bethesda tier success so far. They lost a ton of goodwill even with normies because of FO76.
At this point it's a toss up.
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