Not the person you replied to, but I also found the game boring, but I realized that CRPGs are just not for me. I played Divinity OS2 just last year couple months before Bg3, I kinda liked it, but I felt the same way about the game. Combats takes too, I just didn’t care about any of the characters and the overall story didn’t have much of an “oomph”. I disliked Bg3 more because imo dnd rules like long rest and dice roll for everything was just not fun.
I do love Disco Elysium though, so I guess there are some exceptions to crpg
just to make sure I’m not misinterpreting this, the last tweet is sarcastic and BG3 did great right?
Yes, baldur’s gate is unabashedly and loudly queer and it sold millions of copies
it’s one of the most boring games i’ve tried to play in quite some time, but maybe i should give it another shot
I’m confused as to how you can find a game that is so completely packed to the gills with content to be boring
Not queer enough. It lack of 🌈
I would disagree with the sentiment, but many claim to find 5e boring.
Not the person you replied to, but I also found the game boring, but I realized that CRPGs are just not for me. I played Divinity OS2 just last year couple months before Bg3, I kinda liked it, but I felt the same way about the game. Combats takes too, I just didn’t care about any of the characters and the overall story didn’t have much of an “oomph”. I disliked Bg3 more because imo dnd rules like long rest and dice roll for everything was just not fun.
I do love Disco Elysium though, so I guess there are some exceptions to crpg