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by MintsJohn 928 days ago
No worries, you're not alone. I can see it has decent (not great imho) production values, but it's not for me. It's slow and uninteresting, I'm level 2/3 and facing unbeatable level 5 enemies (a hag in a swamp, some tiny island after a swamp or some underground minotaurs). I know I should find entertainment in doing other things in the game, but I'm 10 hours in already, and progress is agonizingly slow. All I got is that I've bug in my eye I want to get out of it, somehow all my companions have it as well, and there's a refugee camp that's being evicted by more druids. I have no idea what the overarching story is, I just go from little set piece to new little set piece (which feel rather artificial), but it's not very interesting and my characters feel as weak as when I started the game. I have fond memories of bg1 and bg2, played them into early morning cause I wanted to know what was next. But now, I just don't care, I just feel lost and like making no progress at all.

That there seemingly is no great story shouldn't be that much an issue to me, it doesn't always matter to me, but with the battles not being engaging, character progress nonexistent, exploring not being exciting nor rewarding, there's just nothing that makes me want to come back. Now i do have a great dislike for open-world games, and it seems bg3 just has all the elements that makes me dislike it, too much make your own adventure. I don't recall the earlier baldurs gate games being this way.

1 comments

I was getting stuck on some of these things too. Ended up having to explore more of the map to find stuff that was more manageable as well as checking YouTube for some tips on how to play.

Sure maybe they could have included a little more education on how stuff works in game, but it’s not too bad.

What has me most entertained about the game is that your choices and dialogue options have real impacts on your path through the game. Unlike most games that feel like they are on rails.