This happens with every freakin’ RPG. Where’s the Origin Potion for life? How do I respec? I WANT TO MOVE MY SPECIAL
I’ve got 550 hours in bg3 and maybe 5 of them are in act 3
How. I’m still doing my first playthrough and have like 20 hours in act 3 (of 80 total). There’s a huge amount of content in there
probably in the ballpark of 30-40 playthroughs (just a guess, maybe way more) just never happy with my builds and a need to explore every nook and cranny. I’m fairly confident I could count on my hands everything in acts 1+2 that I haven’t seen
also most of this was immediately after launch on my PC that’s kinda underpowered for it so act 2 in specific spoilery areas chugged and I knew act 3 would get much worse if not completely crashing
I have like, 600 hrs into it and haven’t beaten it.
Whaddya mean dumping all but Luck is sub-optimal? Pfft. Hold my coffee.
Cannot get into BG3. I bought it because I was like, “hey, D&D game that supports Mac!” and it’s funny, I know how to play it if I play a rogue. That is certainly an advantage. But turn-based RPGs don’t work for me. At the table it works because the DM is your friend and you’re all having a good time, everyone wants the story to go a certain way, whereas with a video game you have to “beat” the computer. It’s adversarial vs friendly, and until a game can capture that, make me feel like I’m having fun… I feel like games don’t ‘get’ D&D.
You want a game that’s great for ADHD/Autism? (Well, maybe. I’m undiagnosed. Also, I don’t speak for everyone.) I’ve been having a blast with Blue Prince. It’s obtuse AF, it doesn’t tell you much. It seems like a dumb puzzle game, build rooms randomly to try to get to the top. Oh, you need a key, that closet that gave you a dead end, a key, a gem, and a coin might have been useful! So you “call it a day” (quit) and start over the next day, all the rooms reset… there’s no penalty for “losing” and AFAIK you can’t “die” (it’s not that kinda game). Note what there’s 2 of in nearly every room. Note the relationship between them. Then you get a pad and paper and start writing it down… the stuff you “find” in this game is wild. I feel like I’m not smart enough to play this game. But I don’t wanna look up spoilers because I’m afraid they’ll give the whole thing away and it’ll be over. But I also feel like I learn something with each run. Next time, I think I’m gonna look around outside as well, if I don’t run out of steps (that’s a whole thing but it’s explained in the beginning).





