Manul Otocolobus
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Are you thinking of keeping a persistent team?
Yep, I hate swapping out characters.
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Are you thinking of keeping a persistent team?
Just think of it as having a shitty DM which makes it that much more authentic.One thing that really irks me with the writing is how passive aggressive the narrator can get when you act evil. It’s especially apparent from my perspective playing both a good half-elf acolyte bard and an evil lolth-sworn criminal drow warlock side-by-side.
The narration passive aggressively chides me for letting some idiot tiefling kid die after she got caught stealing a valuable idol; like no shit bitch what part of “lolth-sworn criminal” did you miss? Why should I care about the kid’s safety when her parents are clearly poor and I know that said idol she tried taking is going to be as good as mine regardless after I kill enough prissy Druid hippies.
Neither do I. It sounds like a shitty ideaJust think of it as having a shitty DM which makes it that much more authentic.
That said I would never play a D&D game with Larian staff.
Never realized IGN stands for "I Got Neutered". Learn something new every day.IGN Reviewer who did the BG3 review on youtube is a tranny.
That is all.
The game also screams at you with 4-5 options that basically boils down to save the child either through dice rolls or class abilities. It's like they really don't want you to stand by and do nothing.One thing that really irks me with the writing is how passive aggressive the narrator can get when you act evil. It’s especially apparent from my perspective playing both a good half-elf acolyte bard and an evil lolth-sworn criminal drow warlock side-by-side.
The narration passive aggressively chides me for letting some idiot tiefling kid die after she got caught stealing a valuable idol; like no shit bitch what part of “lolth-sworn criminal” did you miss? Why should I care about the kid’s safety when her parents are clearly poor and I know that said idol she tried taking is going to be as good as mine regardless after I kill enough prissy Druid hippies.
The game also screams at you with 4-5 options that basically boils down to save the child either through dice rolls or class abilities. It's like they really don't want you to stand by and do nothing.
It absolutely does. Are there any other CRPGs that let you save mid-combat or mid-dialog?I'm sorry, but is it me, or does this game practically beg you to save scum?
I really want to go on some unhinged rant on some things to a hyper-autistic degree, but I think I'm just going to say that I despise how games are designed with it in mind. I know it's hard to design persistence when everyone will just reload when they hit a spot they don't like. I'm probably the worst one here at it, because I fear softlocking myself or worse having content locked out because of a choice I didn't even know about.It absolutely does. Are there any other CRPGs that let you save mid-combat or mid-dialog?