ArcaneLurker wrote: β
August 16th, 2024, 16:11
The dumbing down of BG3 mechanics is more to do with DnD's 5E dumbing things down, so I have to blame WoTC there. Even though I think there's room for improvement with older eras, I don't consider 5E an improvement.
Aside from that, it's much less egregious than Skyrim or DA:I for ******* up RPG mechanics-- what Larian ****** up is the content, and if you've read much of the BG3/ No Alphabets threads, you'll see the various examples of that which shows how much of a cluster **** it was, Act 3 in particular.
Bethesda games fulfil a niche that no one else even attempts, and Skyrim was just good enough to get away with such big flaws, whereas Starfield is utter trash consigned to the garbage pile of history.
I'm not even sure if they're dumbing it down for casuals, ******* or journos, but it's abysmal.
Only DA:Origins is decent, DA2 & DA:I would be better off scrapped.
All these devs like Bioware are hiring a diverse, fruity circus of freaks instead of White & East Asian geeks, at the behest of higher powers & incentivisation models through investment-management companies. It's more to do with that than the differences between generations. Tastes also change with age, I played mostly FPS/ action when I was younger, and grew into enjoying RPGs more.
That's right. Earlier in the process we find instances where they messed up the mechanics. Like in Warhammer Fantasy, Skyrim... Then later on, they messed up the content itself, like MtG, D&D... I personally could never get into Divinity OS 2, leave alone Tyranny or PoE. I could not put my finger on it, but something was spiritually lacking in there. And the notion of weimarization of entertainment I've read elsewhere is absolutely on point. Is it the lack of that faustian spirit I've seen mentioned elsewhere?
What I can't wrap my head around is the way they managed to leave IPs standing, in a perfectly mediocre state of affairs, without the entire industry collapsing altogether in the process. It's like some insane game of Jenga. They've turned everything into a shell of its former self, and yet it all apparently still stands.
5th ed., MtG, the pre-sequels, all of it. I'll insist, I don't understand how they so chirurgically ****** it all up. How they even seemed to know where to stop.