• Yurt_Owl
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    1 year ago

    surprised how successful this was since it barely got a mention all the time it was in early access so thought it would have a relatively mild release but no the g*mers heard bear sex and everyone flooded in to buy it.

      • FuckYourselfEndless [ze/hir]
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        1 year ago

        I think it's more so that "bear sex" was just joke-worthy enough that people talked about the game that otherwise wouldn't talk about it and news of the game spread beyond its usual corners of the internet. So more people heard of the game and I guess the openness that "bear sex" entails is pretty appealing for a CRPG.

    • Commiejones [comrade/them, he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Could it be that the hard core Baldur's Gate fans are OG/serious Gamers and have learned to not pre-order? BG 1 & 2 were released way before gaming was mainstream. Most of the casual gamers probably only care about BG3 due to hype from other gamers who would also be "Never Pre-order" folk.

      • Yurt_Owl
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        1 year ago

        Its more that no one wanted to burn themselves out on early access before the real thing came out but actually it was the bear sex

  • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Oh dang... I was just going to pirate it in like eight years. It's online? I have to play it now? I have to buy it??

      • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        But if there's a social element to the game it's best to experience it as a part of a community, isn't it?

        • Abraxiel
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          1 year ago

          It's not at all focused on multiplayer. Honestly, it's probably super difficult to sink into the story if you're playing with other people because there's a ton of dialogue and that's difficult if everyone's not moving at the same pace. Multiplayer is probably intended for people who really want to invest a lot of time playing with a specific person. Single player is the primary way the game works.

          • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            Oh sorry I didn't explain myself well enough. I mean if there's a significant online component where a large part of the content is interactions with other players, it seems like there's a shelf life to getting the best experience from the game. So maybe it's worth having a legit copy instead of pirating some time down the road.

            • GenderIsOpSec [she/her]
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              1 year ago

              dunno what the policy for pirating is here, but https://gog-games.to/ you can find a "test" version on here meow-floppy

            • seas_surround [he/him]
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              1 year ago

              You're not missing anything content-wise if you play it solo. In solo mode you control all 4 of your party members during their turns, and in the multiplayer mode you control some of your party and your friend(s) control the others. The game content is the same but the experience is very different since multiple players are generally less tactically coordinated than a single person and they can wander the map separately

    • Dalek Thal@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      Honestly mate? Buy it. This isn't a AAA game; this is a AA game made completely independently, without microtransactions or lootboxes or any of the many bullshit practices of modern gaming. The studio deserves your support.

      It does have a multiplayer component, but it's co-op. The game can be played in its entirety either way, and indeed, the single player experience is fantastic. So's the multiplayer experience. The former is similar to Dragon Age Origins, and the latter is literally Dungeons and Dragons. Both are fantastic, and both are worth playing.

      Don't skip it. This is a deeply special game, and if you're sick of the AAA bullshit, a great way to show the greater industry is by supporting it. Vote with your wallet.

  • Shalaska@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Good to hear. I always new the lie the AAA publishers push that no one wants single player rpgs anymore, but numbers like this prove it out. No AAA we aren’t skipping your games because we don’t want the stories m, we are just tired of spending $70 only to discover it is full of micro transactions, always online issues, and all the other AAA predatory tactics!

    • PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      AND, didn't actually wrapping up the story, for sequel sake.

      BG3 is so huge even if it's only the beginning arc(Larian tends to taper off at the end, lol), I had to "replay" some decision making and see how outcome and the exp net gain and to decide how I proceed.(yep I save scum, don't hate me I have limited time and want to explore content and choices to my desire outcome. Then my other play through I can be more free form, and I bet there are something I haven't seen yet from this good guy talk things out approach.)