Dark Origin is the true choice my fellow watchers. As you play you'll see why as it fits with being a sequel to the original two Baldur's Gate games. Hint: Bhaalspawn
Love those stats, thanks for sharing!
I was heavily considering having Lae'zel as my main character for the next playthrough, try a more generally evil path this time (or let's say.. less altruistic at least). Seeing she's the least popular origin character makes it even more inviting.
Do you have a party of ogres?Unrelated, but how do you get to rest for 40 supplies? Is it a mod, or some camp item I've managed to miss?
Even playing with only one character in the party I always need 80 supplies to rest.
Do you have a party of ogres?
That changes with the difficulty level. I'm not pushing it, so I'm playing at the normal difficulty, not tactician.
For once, I'm fine with a requirement that has been simplified by Larian (yes, I'm a complicated person ). I remember how annoying it was in Solasta, where the party had to carry enough supplies for their long rests. I know you could find food on the way, but it was somewhat unpredictable.Ah, damn, just ignore me. Yeah that makes sense.
I can see why people generally say that you can freely rest in BG3, at 40 supplies per rest, it's really not making you think twice about resting too often. I finished the game with over 2000 supplies left while spending 80 per rest.
That's one thing they could have tweaked better, in my opinion, to make resting feel more of a careful choice but I understand they want people to rest often to trigger all kinds of events.
I was always feeling so dirty when playing.
- You can now use sponges and soaps to clean up your party members, removing grime, blood, and bad odours!
What a fucking joke. Why wait until next year to release this? A lot of people, including myself, wanted an affordable boxed copy to begin with. They obviously held back to make sure all their $300 collector's editions sold first and to also get some people to double-dip.Baldur's Gate 3 Deluxe Edition
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They announced the physical edition versions. And the PC version comes with a steam code, and no actual game in the box. You have to download it.
Really weird for them to do that. If they would've released the game stand-alone, with no launcher (neither gog or steam) I would've probably bought myself a copy.
Like this, there's no enough motivation for me to do that.