77 points

I find Astarion severely overrated

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25 points

I leave him out entirely. Can’t stand him

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-3 points

Happy cake day!

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9 points

I killed him after he tried to bite me. I felt a little bit guilty and replayed that part but letting him draw a little blood from me. He killed me and the next day acted like nothing had happened, like he didn’t know why I was dead. Fuck that guy, reloaded the save where I killed him.

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66 points
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Act 3 destroys the pacing

They should have just let you dye equipment at will from the character screen

The Emperor isn’t even that hot

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44 points

It’s weird, but I suspect that Act 2 and Act 3 were swapped originally. It makes more sense to have Act 2 be where you go to Baldur’s Gate, learn more about your companions, resolve their personal stories, explore a large open map, and THEN move on to the big confrontation against the Absolute at the tower.

From a story perspective it’s really weird how you confront the Absolute and then go on to sort of aimlessly do all that other stuff in Baldur’s Gate. It makes more sense if the story acts are swapped, imo.

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19 points

You can tell Act 3 had the least amount of polish put into it. Act 1 and 2 feel very carefully and intentionally designed. You can tell they planned everything out. Act 3 feels like it was rushed and they had to make a lot of compromises.

The pacing is the most obvious thing but there’s also stuff like why is Gortash, the literal ruler of the city, being sworn into power in a random fort in the lower city instead of you know… the actual castle?

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10 points

I always describe it like this:

Act 1 is a great sandbox and the most D&D like experience as a result.

Act 2 is the strongest story and writing, much more focused and tightly built. Some cool D&D like dungeoneering/puzzles to boot.

Act 3 is what happens when you don’t leave enough time and energy to wrap it all up. It tried to be as expansive (more even) as Act 1 and they couldn’t keep up with the writing. They also should’ve done away with the entire section before you actually enter the city. Talk about a momentum killer.

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I don’t think your act 3 take is particularly controversial tbh

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54 points

The game is good despite DND 5e’s rules, not because of them.

Unfortunately, DND is mega popular. Many people have never played anything else. Many people have never even played it. So any discussion about it has a “of course 15 strength is +2, isn’t that just how RPGs work?” segment where you have to establish that DND is in fact weird.

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14 points

Hard agree the ruleset is the mayor shackle to the game. I think the DnD part also includes the whole lore of the forgotten realms which is the incredible foundation in which the game could bloom tho. I’m not saying larian can’t create fantastic worlds and I’m looking forward to the next games, but the lore aspect of the DnD license is mayorly beneficial to the game

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40 points

4 max party size was a mistake

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27 points

If they went any higher they’d have to make some encounters even larger and lengthier for balance, and some of those encounters already feel like they go on forever 💀

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17 points

I installed the 16-member party Mod and took all the origin characters (except urge) around for a while. Combat became a chore. Probably the biggest grievance is they’d block each other’s movement, but it just took REALLY long to do combat with them all present.

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20 points

Isn’t it laughably easy to mod? I’m okay with them saying “this is what we balanced for, anything else is on you”, though it should be like those divinity “prepackaged mods” like the zoomy boots

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2 points

by the end game I was running around with two druids, Gale and a Karlach. It was enough to create an army

  • x3 fire elemental lv 6

  • x2 woodland being lv 5

  • x6 ice elemental lv 4

spamming through “end turn” because moving them all will take longer than finishing the fight next turn was very annoying

though it did feel good to have a whole army at my command, the encounters took forever

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36 points

I dont care for the lengthy skill checks with the dice roll animation

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32 points

You are able to click again to skip the animation. The rest of the setup though is important to be able to apply bonuses.

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-1 points

Is it though? Surely it can be made less obtrusive

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