MarxusMaximus
Liberalism is a cult made up of people born in the astrological sign Libra. Once a year, during an October night, they all simultaneously look up at the night sky, raise a set of scales and chant their creed; RULES. ORDER.
How can they all look up at the sky at the some time you ask? Because they're all crackers living in the northwestern hemisphere.
No, but we're probably in the majority. You're allowed to not be communist here but reactionary shit gets banned. This meme isn't even communist, though, it's just criticizing the US.
In capitalist history books this will be referred to as a result-oriented approach
Yeah but there hasn't been a TES release in over a decade. From looking at videos of Starfield it seems Bethesda hasn't made great strides in that department, though.
BG3 also has that massive canyon of difference between the player and the companions since they were mocapped and acted out.
You don't have to pick firebolt, though. You can pick Friends for advantage on almost every single charisma check in the game. You can pick minor illusion to distract people and make enemies move into spots you'd prefer them to be in, like if you want to push someone off a ledge.
I'm ashamed to say I played a Dragonborn (for coolness) on my first playthrough. I hated up kinda hating it after a while, though, because her face didn't emote like the humanoids would.
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I would love to see more stories in the game, whether they're official or community made. I feel like Larian went for too much fanservice in some points, though,
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Like how the emperor is revealed to be Balduran. There was no real need for that. We're already saving the world, not everone and everything has to be the most important thing or person in the world.
If nothing else, this shows that the average gamer is not a min-maxer because humans in BG3 are just fucking trash. So many of the other races come with incredible power and the added benefit of not looking like their name is fucking John.
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That's a fair assumption to make considering just how many times the game make the party want to kill eachother.
You're fairly early in act 2, yeah. I personally thought the companion stories were really well written but it's maybe a little annoying that how certain things play out change depending on who is currently in your party.
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All the interactions at the creche are obviously very different depending on whether or not you have Lae'zel in the party.