114 points

What I love is that means this game would have been a success at 100k concurrent. That makes this a runaway success. Hopefully other triple As are paying attention to what Larian is doing.

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Releasing an early access game as a full release? Other devs are doing that already.

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47 points

Care to elaborate? The game had an early access and the official release has been incredibly well polished with few bugs that are already being patched out

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27 points

Plus they limited it to act 1 only. So I don’t get how you could even claim it was a “full release game released as early access”. You literally couldn’t even play the whole game.

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The game is riddled with game ending bugs. I’ve lost about 5 hours of play time from reloaded saves. Bugs that have been reported in EA are still present.

Missing key RPG fetures that were requested by almost everyone during EA. Such has more PC voice options, ability to change style of character in game and can’t see full class or race level progression before starting.

The game feels too much like a Divinity game and not like a Baldurs Gate game. It’s 100% a reskinned Original Sin. It’s beautiful and has the lore of D&D but it has me longing for the dungeon crawl of BG 1 and 2, planescape, ice wind Dale.

Jump height and distance is insane. Maximum jump height for a running start is 3 feet yet my PC can jump the height of a 2 story building from standing.

Difficulty scale is backwards, the game gets easier the further along you get rather than scaling with you, like the original games.

Classic skills from 5e have been tweeked for no apparent reason other than to fit the reskinned Divinity skills. Skills with no comparable in Divinity, like dodge, were cut.

The ability for other party members to step into conversations is still missing. My fighter should be able to step in and intimidate rather than silently watching off to the side. My character that has buisness with an NPC should be able to jump into the conversation rather then having to select them and talking as party lead.

The spell icons resemble the pictographs of Divinity more than the previous BG games or anything from D&D.

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9 points

I dunno, I got the early access for half price (of release price) with the 1st act (as advertised), and the full game at no extra cost.

The 1st act alone probably net me ~50+ hours of play, so their beta is better than 90% of AAA releases recently

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-1 points

There have been no discounts on EA.

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103 points

That’s awesome. Also the lack of micro transactions makes me want to support them more. I kinda wish they had a donate button or something.

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82 points

The donate button is buying the game and their previous titles.

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40 points

Especially Divinity 2: Original Sin.

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14 points

Or gift friends. Then play with them

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9 points

When you’re out of friends, gift to random strangers!

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1 point

Awesome idea that I totally just did!

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29 points

The digital deluxe upgrade is basically that. You get some bonus stuff like extra bard songs, some cosmetics I think and the official Soundtrack. Stuff like that.

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Is the soundtrack in the game files I assume? I haven’t seen it yet, and I can’t seem to get the dice skin to work so I wondered if I even got the deluxe edition for a moment.

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16 points

Buy the Divinity games. They’re all good.

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10 points

I almost never buy a game on opening day for full price. But fuck microtransaction nonsense – as soon as the devs made an official statement about it, I was on board.

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-10 points

Day 1 dlc.

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10 points

And?

The key is that nothing in that DLC is needed to win the game. In fact, the only real game advantage at all is some camp supplies. The rest is art, character sheets (they’re PDFs), and the soundtrack. It also allows Larian to throw a little extra at the early adopters who bought the game in early access.

“Day 1 dlc” means nothing without context. Not all DLC is pay-to-win.

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10 points

You could always buy a second copy to gift to a friend. Then you’d be able to play together on top of giving them another sale!

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9 points

Buy the DRM free version on GOG if you haven’t already.

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5 points

Can steam and gog players play together?

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3 points

There was in their previous game DOS2 and Larian’s website says you can.

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2 points

Sorry, dumb question, what’s GOG?

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4 points

It is another digital game store owned by CD Project, parent company of company that made the Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077. They originally started by selling old games that they would get running on newer OSes. They have since started selling new games and have an alright launcher that you can link to other stores to see your entire game collection.

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1 point

Gog.com Alternative games with some focus on old games.

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3 points

I don’t know why this sentiment is so popular. It’s a single player game, most single player games don’t have microtransactions… In fact I think it’d be odd and outside the normal if it did

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16 points

Something something Skyrim horse armor something something….

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5 points

Oblivion horse armor even

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8 points

It’s not a single player game. It has online and LAN co-op. Lots of single player games have micro transactions these days too.

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5 points

Its like everyone forgot Civ 6 exists

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4 points

@qwertyWarlord @AlecSadler I would like to respectfully disagree. Witcher 3 had DLC. Skyrim had DLC. Dragon age origins also had DLC. Many many single player games had DLC. I’m not sure where you’re looking.

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5 points

Dlc and mtx aren’t really the same thing tho.

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4 points

I wouldnt call it single player

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3 points

The game has LAN support as well as steam cloud. While it’s designed for single it handles multiplayer extremely well. The only annoyance I’ve ran into is that only one person can interact with a merchant at a time.

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1 point

Game is designed for multiplayer from the ground up. Its the same engine they used for divinity. All about partying up, but has great single player support too.

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2 points

I bought it only because of their stance on microtransactions.

It wasn’t really on my radar because turn based rpgs are not my thing.

I saw their press release and figured just for that upfront refusal to try rip everyone off to make money was good enough for me to buy the game and try it out.

I love dnd so it can’t be bad

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2 points

You could request they offer something small…maybe cosmetic…within the game that you could buy to support them.

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2 points

Gift me and I’ll enjoy it 😉

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2 points

I’m open to the idea.

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steamcommunity.com/id/renegade1506 if you’re not joking!

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Also they published the game on GOG - so it’s DRM free!

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96 points

We need to support and embrace this kind of games and studios more. They put so much love and effort into the game. But in the end, this game will probably profit as much as what Fortnite make in a couple months.

It’s always sadden me to know that even something as successful as Elden Ring, which sold 20 millions copies and made 1.2 Billion dollars, is nothing compared to what microtransactions make in games like CoD (2 Billion dollars per year) or Fortnite (over 5 Billion dollars per year).

And people complain why they “don’t make good games anymore”.

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Pokémon is regularly one of the best selling games out there, so saying most people don’t want turn-based RPGs doesn’t sound right.

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I consider computer RPGs to be more in the vein of tactical RPGs rather than Pokemon/Final Fantasy style turn based RPGs tbh. It’s turn based, but positioning is key. Or, at least they scratch the same itch for me.

And Fire Emblem, XCOM, FF Tactics, etc have never exactly had mind blowing sales.

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Pokemon is so much less complex than BG3. It’s a bad comparison. If you exclude competitive pokemon, which 99% of people never engage with.

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Good thing is, it runs flawless on my Linux desktop too 👍 Just one of the best games I played in years. Good it payed out for larian to invest so much time into it. Maybe a good example for others that you do not need to rush a launch.

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I love Lemmy. Geeks are everywhere. Linux is everywhere.

Seeing “runs flawless on my Linux desktop” on a gaming community is awesome! :)

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19 points

Steam Deck is changing PC gaming. The better Steam Deck gets, the better gaming on Linux becomes. There are dozens of us.

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17 points

Can we all take a moment to appreciate Proton? Shit is basically magic as far as I’m concerned.

GE-Proton too, that dude does good work.

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2 points

I remember when years ago I launched Payday 1 and oh dude - 3D objects where white lines only, no textures, and 2-3fps. Things progressed quickly since DXVX project started. <3

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I can also mention that it works flawlessly on Linux even with the GoG version (still through proton). It’s uncommon for such games to be on GoG day one, and I wouldn’t have bought it otherwise.

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Oh nice, I went with GOG as well and was wondering if I’d be able to get it running on Linux.

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Most GoG games can be run through steam/proton, but it’s a bit tedious. I’m guessing that there are better approaches than what I do, which is to

  1. Download install files from GoG. For BG3 it’s like 27 or so files and one setup executable. Place all of them in the same folder
  2. Add the install executable from 1. as a “Non steam game”. Through the “Games” -> “Add non-steam game to my Library”.
  3. Edit the entry from 2. and add compatibility. (Right click and “properties”. “Compatibility” and check the “Force the use of a specific Steam …”. I used Proton 8.0.3
  4. Run it, and complete the installation. The install allows you to run the game directly, but don’t do this. Just exit it after finishing the install.
  5. Locate the wine installation for the game. Something like “/home/<$USER>/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/pfx/drive_c/GOG Games/Baldurs Gate 3/bin/bg3.exe”
  6. Edit the entry again from 2., set a nicer name. And the adjusted path above as the TARGET. And full path of the bin-directory it’s in, in quotes, in START IN.

You should be able to run it as a normal steam game. I’ve done this with all gog games I own without much issues. Though, I usually check if it works on protondb.com before I buy it.

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Why do you use Proton instead on WINE? I’ve never tried, so I’m curious if I should look into it.

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Proton is WINE on steroids, I haven’t used it for a while, but ever since proton came out it’s been a much smoother experience, at least for the sample size of me.

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It is not recommended to use Proton outside of Steam. Use Wine + DXVK instead for GOG.

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It isn’t native, but it works very well. It uses Vulkan.

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The saddest thing is that with the destruction of the media over the past 20 years, I’m still waiting to hear whether it’s actually any good or not.

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It’s super fuckin good. If you liked dos2, it’s basically that but with more immersive conversations, more potential dialogue trees, more DnD like, and more titties and dongs.

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16 points

i was flabbergasted to see titty and (various) dodongos on my character just like that. it’s rad as fuck! I’ve spent the past 2 hours pretty much just reading flavor text. 100% worth the asking price, especially since it runs perfectly on my potato pc on ultra.

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0 points

Msdos?

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1 point

What is that? A character in Act 2?

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20 points

It’s good, best with a group

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Definitely not unless your group is insanely dedicated to keeping it serious. All it takes is one person who doesn’t care about lore or the story or some NPC talking to rush through something or make a joke and completely take you out of it. I could never play it in a group on my first serious play.

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22 points

Just like regular D&D!

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18 points

it’s best in any format, imo. shaping up to be my all-time favorite game.

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3 points

The group glitch where someone can’t leave your party once they join is pretty bad.

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It’s very good. Larian studios really went above and beyond with the level and attention to detail. The replayability is incredible. Most streamers are still on act one and there is no shortage of stuff to do. Edit: autocorrected a word

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Latharian studios

Guessing some kinda typo/autocorrect business going on here, but just to cover the bases, it’s Larian, not Latharian.

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Yeah I think part of the reason there’s so few reviews is that the game is so large that not my reviewers have finished it yet. Or at least a lit of what I’m seeing are “reviews in progress”

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13 points

What are you even talking about

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12 points

Fucked a tiefling with my dragon penis, 10/10

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4 points

It’s fantastic, if you have any familiarity with d&d and enjoyed that experience then you’ll love this.

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It’s good. It may well be my favorite game, ever.

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