The more annoying aspects of modern gaming are completely absent in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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    1511 months ago

    I’m really tempted to buy it, but I have little time to play nowadays. It seems like the kind o game that you need to invest time to enjoy.

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      11 months ago

      It is incredibly long. I’ve got over 50 hours now, and I’m not even seemingly anywhere near the titular city that is the game’s namesake. I know it’s in the game; I have quests to visit people there. I don’t know how many acts there are, possibly 3; I’ve not even finished act 1 and I’ve been glued to this game super hard.

      But you can also save literally at any time. Mid combat, mid sentence of dialogue, wherever. So you can always stop exactly where you are, at least.

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          It is. You also have actual choices with actual consequences too. The “normal” route is to side with the good guys, but I’m pretty confident you can also choose to play evil and have another campaign on the complete opposite side of the fight.

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              211 months ago

              I wouldn’t call it moral ambiguity usually, more that it pushes the idea that previous mistakes don’t define a character totally. It’s basically the typical TTRPG character tragic backstory. Some of them are more greedy than others, but it’s usually just that they did something wrong in the past and are trying to make up for it, or they’re a different person now, or whatever. It is strange there’s not a single normal character in the party though. I’d love to have some person there who’s just wondering Wtf is wrong with all these people.

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        211 months ago

        I’m probably mid way through act 2 (hard to tell, but it feels like it won’t be too long) and it seems like Baldur’s Gate is still a long way off. I’m assuming after taking care of the main act 2 thing Baldur’s Gate will be right around the corner though. Still, if that city is anything like the rest of the game so far, it’s going to have a lot to do.

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      I’ve played it for 50 hours and I’d estimate I’m about half way through. So you are right. Though I’ve enjoyed every second of those hours. Also if you’re constantly so busy you can’t play a game or have you time, you’re definitely living life wrong.

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        Have you ever heard of Capitalism?

        I work most of the day and when I finish I have little time to share between studies, chores, family, partner, friends and games. Maybe during the weekends I can play more but I don’t have the time I had during uni.

        Edit: Fuck I’m mad with the

        you’re definitely living life wrong.

        Pay me a salary and I’ll stop wasting my time going to work so I can go play games.

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          you’re definitely living life wrong.

          Hard to get context across in a post, this was only intended as a playful jab. I know all too well the consequences of aging and how it sucks your time away. Though I got divorced sometime ago and my (adult) kids live with me. I work full time but from home, the time I save on the commute allows me time to cook etc and not having to be up as early allows me to stay up later at night. But because of this isolation I don’t really get out much There’s no “other half” and friends are in short supply, no co-workers to hang out with in my free time. Which leaves me plenty of time for video games. Now is this a good trade off! I don’t think so, would much prefer to be in your shoes.

        • Being down voted for being stuck in the machine of capitalism and having little time for entertainment is bonkers. “Living life wrong?” Motherfucker, it’s not like most people have a god damn choice in the matter. Sure, let’s just quit our jobs and starve in the gutter. 🙄

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          I’d argue you have plenty of time for this game. It’s big, but it isn’t filled with bullshit and doesn’t waste your time. Treat it like playing pen and paper D&D. You can play a campaign over many sessions and possibly hundreds of hours spread out over a long period, but if it’s time enjoyed it’s time well spent. You don’t need to sit down for an eight hour session. Just play for an hour or two and come back some other time. It’ll still be there and there’s no battle pass or anything to miss out on.

          Most modern games suck because they treat your time like nothing. They have you doing bullshit quests and collecting meaningless items. BG3 doesn’t do that. It treats you like an adult who can make their own decisions. It doesn’t waste your time and everything you choose to do will be fairly meaningful. It is what gaming should be in my opinion.

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        411 months ago

        50 hours in? No, you aren’t half way through I’m pretty sure. I’m not done yet, but apparently it’s around 200h. Are you done with Act 1 yet?