We just want good complete micro transactionless games

Edit: that are also well optimized

12 points

No we don’t. BG3 is great for a lot of reasons, but nowhere on the list is “it uses the rules of D&D”. D&D is a terrible game system. Make a game like BG3 that isn’t… that.

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Hasbro? The ones who sent gones to someone’s house and fuck them up because they accidentally got a pre release version of magic the gathering? Yeah they probably will fuck it up.

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21 points

Not goons, Pinkertons, like Wild west union busting Pinkertons.

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13 points

Continuing to be amazed that the Pinkertons both still exist and are still up to their old tricks. Nothing is ever learned.

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10 points

Yeah them, thanks forgot there actual names.

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12 points

They sent the god damn Pinkertons

The overtly evil FBI wannabes that are in the the Red Dead games

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Don’t just say “goons,” say Pinkertons. Actual literal union organizer murdering Pinkertons. Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast sicced those Pinkertons on a children’s card game reviewer for the crime of telling people about something they received in the mail.

In other news, 5e.tools is a great resource containing all official 5e content, in a convenient easily navigable website. Personally I prefer the mobile interface, but the desktop is great too.

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There’s also a Pathfinder 2 version for those inclined.

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The fantastic thing about Pathfinder is that all the rules are released to the public, so things like this are completely legal, and thus we get a lot more of them than D&D gets. We’ve got Pathbuilder for creating character sheets, as well as the Pathbuilder encounter builder for GMs (as well as numerous other character and encounter builders—I just like these because they integrate with each other), Archives of Nethys for a very user-friendly rules reference, and on and on and on.

In D&D you have to rely on expensive tools with special deals with WotC (by the gods I hate Beyond and their double-dipping “pay a fixed price for content and a subscription for app features” business model—though the creators behind Beyond have gone ahead and done the same thing for Pathfinder with Nexus, if you happen to like their UX) or ones willing to basically pirate content and hope that WotC’s lawyers can’t get it taken down, like 5e.tools.

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because they accidentally got a pre release version of magic the gathering?

It was a streamer that got the pre-release boxes early by mistake, and live-streamed opening them to drive traffic to his channel. Most cards aren’t revealed ahead of time so these leaks let potential pre-buyers see what was in the set and decide if they wanted it.

What he did was stupid, but he did nothing wrong, and nothing especially harmful.

Calling the Pinkertons on him was obscene on principle, but it was especially egregious when the damage was so minimal. They hurt themselves more with that stunt than the leaks hurt them.

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That simply isn’t true, I think. A game based on Pathfinder made by Larian would most certainly do better than anything they could pump out based on D’n’D without Larian. It’s Larian and Baldur’s Gate specifically who got more recognition, not D’n’D as whole.

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Anyone who played Larian’s previous titles can tell you the only thing DnD brought to the table was a popular IP.

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And it was used to great effect. There’s a ton of good stuff in the D&D mythos that can be made into other solid games.

Hasbro will fuck it up, I agree, but the potential is undoubtedly there.

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Yeah I agree. They deserve a lot of credit for elevating D&D rather than relying on it to elevate the game. The result is greater than the sum of its parts; both D&D and Larian reached a wider audience through the collaboration.

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5e combat is better than their garbage elemental system from Divinity. Stopped playing that shit after the tenth flight with necrofire covering the entire battlefield.

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that is an extremely debatable, incredibly hot take. i wasn’t a fan of cloud and surface spam but lets not pretend that 5e’s combat is universally loved, either. larian made it work pretty well by sanding off some edges here and there but it’s, at best, a sidegrade.

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25 points

Nothing this good can be replicated. People would be better off if they kept their (coughCDProjektRedcough) expectations low after a smash hit that fans love.

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the faulty console launch aside, cp77 came as a really good game, one of the best story and characters I’ve seen in a while

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Sure, but I preordered it a year in advance

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I really disliked it for many reasons even though I had no bugs but can’t pretend it wasn’t ambitious, Guys did jump over their head with it and tried to do something entirely new for them. And they had a hard crunch to complete it. Can’t hate the product, these devs, but honestly fuck their management.

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I liked the story, I think Jonny was integrated fantastically, and the mechanics were decent

My only complaint is there wasn’t enough. Not enough cyberware, not enough branches in the story, not enough ways to feel the power growth as your character levels and gets better gear

All in all, I don’t get the hate. It was a good game. With more time to flesh it out it could’ve been an instant classic, the bones are all there… I’ve got the dlc sitting in my library for when I’m ready to devote the time to dig into it

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the dlc is really good, albeit short, it feels really long

all the characters are well written and it’s hard to straight up hate/like them, the gray area is real

also, theres 4 more ending added if I’m not mistaken, give It a shot

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The witcher games preceding Witcher 3 did very well, and TBH Cyberpunk turned out pretty ok as well. So I’m not sure your example really fits. For its own part, Larian was picked to make this game because the Divinity games are so popular and successful.

But I’ll agree that it’s really unlikely to do this more than once on purpose, but clearly it can be done by competent studios.

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Cp2077 is a good game. Did they hype it too hard, overpromise, fumble the launch, and launch too early? Yes, to all of those. But it’s one of the better games I’ve played recently.

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70 points

…did they think people wanted bad d&d games? Of course people want great games of their favorite hobby, what does this even mean

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76 points

If I read between the lines I hear " We are going to try to milk this new cash cow"

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36 points

I thought it was like: we found out it can be profitable to take the time to make a high quality product. At least when Larian is doing it.

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I read it this way as well. Even if I didn’t trust Larian as a company (I do), it’s pretty clear that taking the time to make a high quality product worked out really well for them.

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21 points

I really hope you’re right

Also be fine if Larian just goes with Pathfinder or their own IP next time. Hasbro can fuck right off.

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Considering there were rumored to be several games in the pipeline that all got scrapped at the beginning of last year, I think you’re right. Dark Alliance didn’t do great so I’m sure the execs freaked out.

Hopefully you’re right about the message they received.

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I mean Lego finally came out with an official DnD Lego set that looks awesome.

I know others have used Legos as minis and battlemaps, but I think it’s cool that they’re officially acknowledging it.

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Lmao I honestly so hard at this, but honestly they were probably thinking “what’s the lowest fucking bar we have here?” And instead this success told them that a little more investment might actually have better returns

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