[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 16 points 10 months ago

Regardless of how many despots find Putin's approach appealing, it remains fundamentally wrong.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 23 points 10 months ago

Guess I'm lucky that I haven't encountered any of these issues (except that super glaring "Characters turning toward you before dialogue mode starts" problem. Thank heavens that's fixed!) Slightly bummed that I don't see a fix for the issue of not being able to see what a perception check revealed. Just make the highlight last longer, please! Super frustrating to pass the check and not be able to see wtf it was for.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 7 points 10 months ago

Weird that I've logged multiple 3+hour sessions on my low-end PC with zero crashes. I guess I've accomplished the impossible!

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 7 points 10 months ago

Ah, the perils of making my first run as a baddie. Hope I still see some of those lines in what remains of act 3. When is patch 2 dropping, I wonder?

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 6 points 10 months ago

Yeah, this is true. I think Bethesda games have just felt really empty and lifeless to me for a long time. I enjoyed Morrowind a lot. Oblivion I played for a while, but never finished the story. Don't even remember if I ever finished Skyrim, which was obviously massively popular. Same with their Fallout games, it's just been diminishing returns for me. Different strokes, and all that, obviously, they just don't have that secret sauce I crave.

I think part of it is that your character doesn't have any personality; you're some total cipher of a Chosen One, which makes it difficult to form an emotional connection to them, and by extension to any of the NPC's. Some of their NPC's have well-written dialogue, but I sure don't remember any of them.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 57 points 10 months ago

While this headline is true, I don't think it's the fundamental reason for the game's success. Having characters that feel alive is awesome, and part of what elevates BG3 over D:OS 1 and 2 for me. But what makes it great is the amount of control you have over the narrative; how the game responds to your choices. There is nuance. There are permutations. It ain't perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than any rpg Bethesda ever put out (fite me).

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 8 points 10 months ago

Midway through Act 3 with my Ivy Bridge i7 and GTX 1060. Frame rates are certainly lower in the city, but I've encountered zero crashes or serious bugs. And while I've yet to finish the game, I've observed no drop in quality or quantity of content in Act 3. I must concur with another poster in questioning the avowed beastliness of your machine.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 7 points 10 months ago

It'll be interesting to see who they put up next for pope. My experience of history suggests an inevitable regressive swing, but I'm certainly no papal scholar. If Trump is re-elected, I could see him reforming US Catholicism in the style of Henry VIII, with himself as the head of the church. Don't imagine it would be a big shift for some dioceses.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 13 points 10 months ago

Yeah, I think the Klingon analogy is spot-on. Her writing is excellent, and completely consistent with how the githyanki have been portrayed in Planescape, BG2, and D&D in general. Also, I was surprised at how much the character resembles her voice actor. Curious to see the rest of the cast, now.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 9 points 10 months ago

In Act 3, I've found a book in some tomb that pretty clearly spells out who Withers is, and I'm irritated that apparently my character can't connect the dots.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 6 points 10 months ago

Seriously. This doesn't belong here. I don't know why PCG is wading into some youtuber controversy that seems to have only the most tenuous connection to their bailiwick.

[-] mothersprotege@lemm.ee 8 points 10 months ago

I've long regarded it as a red flag, since the first people I encountered using it were alt-right dipshits. Subsequently it seems to have been adopted wholesale, and I get the impression that most people don't see it as politically charged.

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