Baldur’s Gate 3 is a “mega hit” that Hasbro expects to pay dividends for years

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    9 months ago

    Read: We’re just a clueless corporation but we intend to bleed this thing dry to pay for our yatchs.

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      9 months ago

      Well hopefully it means more awesome Larian games though.

      Divinity was amazing, literally downloading baldurs gate to play with the wife for valentines as we speak, so I love them.

      But it probably won’t, it probably just means shitty magic crossovers and other horrible nonsense.

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          9 months ago

          Give them Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the internet will go berserk

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              9 months ago

              At this point Bioware is just a skinsuit worn by EA. Once the skinsuit gets too stinky they will dispose of it and buy a new studio to make a fresh suit.

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            9 months ago

            If someone makes a new kotor game but uses the same extremely janky DND 3.x rules I am going to search my house for the monkey’s paw. That would make me so mad.

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              Please don’t use the money’s paw. It will almost definitely change the game system to FATAL, and I do not, under any circumstances, want to roll for Zaalbar’s anal circumference.

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          9 months ago

          Wizards of the Coast owner Hasbro, which says Larian’s “mega hit” RPG, having driven around $90 million in revenue in the last year, is a good sign for more video games to come from the D&D license.

          I don’t know them, but this seems like they have understood that D&D is beneficial to their purse.

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            9 months ago

            Hasbro wants more games but that doesn’t say Larian wants or has been contracted for more. It’d be dumb for Larian to at least not make an expansion. Though I do understand expanding the level cap is super difficult and a LOT of spells will need to be limited in scope.

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                In short, at 7th to 9th level spells shit get stupid really fast.

                In any case, the sweet spot of the 5th edition ruleset(which Larian vastly improved upon) is levels 5 to 10. Under that and you’re too squishy, over that and you start getting into the plane shifting and just outright death spells.

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    9 months ago

    Wish I could get into this game, but I’m so done with turn based fighting. I can’t take another game with that mechanic

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    9 months ago

    Lmao without Larian’s dedication I doubt they’re gonna get anywhere close to BG3 in the future

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    Incoming Hasbro enshittifying every DnD game from now on with microtransactions and day 1 dlc.

    This is why we can’t have nice things. When they come along, the parent company strangles it for profit.

    Every

    Fuckdamn

    Time

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    9 months ago

    We need more Eye of the Beholder and classic Bard’s Tale and classic Wizardry, and less fucking Baldur’s Goddamn JRPG Story-Heavy Bullshit Gate. Story-heavy shit has basically killed gaming. Go watch TV for your fucking story, kids, and leave games alone.

    “Boo hoo games have changed it’s all different now story is good blah blah”. Bullshit. Do you want to play chess and every other move have to stop and be forced to watch a part of some fucking medieval war movie? No? THEN WHY DO YOU WANT THIS IN VIDEOGAMES?

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      Okay okay. So let me get this straight. Story bad. You realise story has been a centre point of gaming for a long long long time.

      Second. As someone who has played games for 25+, there’s plenty of games out there if you just want constant combat. Doom for example. Halo. Overwatch. Apex. Dark souls.
      Even combat heavy games have stories though. Overwatch has background lore and in game story now.
      Doom gotta save everyone from bad alien dudes.
      Halo. Stop the covenant using the rings.
      Dark souls… Well dark souls is so lore heavy it’s hard to keep up with the story.

      So if you don’t like story in games. Well maybe stick to space invaders and leave the good games to people who actually appreciate good games.

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      9 months ago

      i wonder why gamers are having a hard time beating the illiterate numbskull allegations 🤔

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      Story killed gaming? Nah… story-driven games are what took games out of the basement and into the mainstream. One can only make so many “I have a gun / sword and I kill the things” games before it gets repetitive.

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      9 months ago

      With MTG arena they don’t really have incentive to make more games. Which is a shame because duels of the planes walkers was fun

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    9 months ago

    Oh I could like an action game set in the universe. Or a souls-like dnd game? I’d be down.

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    9 months ago

    I don’t think they understand.

    What made Baldurs Gate 3 great wasn’t DnD it was Larian. Same for BG 1/2 and old BioWare.

    You can’t just create that level of care by pumping out lots of games, they’ll probably fill them with MTX or GaaS bullshit to try and get more money from it as well.

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      You can absolutely license a crap load of games and be successful with it. Games Workshop does that with 40k. They haven’t had much that’s as huge as BG3, but the generally are reasonable games. Some are garbage mobile games, but a lot aren’t that as well.

      I doubt Hasbro/WotC can actually handle licensing out IP as successfully as GW, but it’s totally possible to do.

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      The suits don’t understand anything. They see game making money and they’re like “more games equals more money”

      The shovelware tsunami is imminent

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      Concur. Larian is a breath of fresh air in a field saturated with pay-to-win, monetized, microtransaction nonsense. I’m not convinced they haven’t traveled across dimensions to restore fun and sanity to a hobby that has been all but ruined by greed and laziness.

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    9 months ago

    Without Larian and without the writers of the core books yeah I’m sure it’ll be great totally won’t do a 4th edition again.

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    Loved BG3. but it was the hit it was because it was done by people who love the D&D world and didn’t attempt to live up to any specific monetary goals, nor did it rush out to try and beat some arbitrary deadline. it was done in the old style of development, by a relatively small team over long periods of time to showcase their labour of love.

    given the history of D&D the company itself and it’s more recent copyright monetization and attacking the playerbase for profit, I cannot see them pumping out other games that are anywhere CLOSE to what Larian produced.

    Wee’re going to get a whole lot of bullshit shovelware trying to ride BG3’s excellence.

    this is why we can’t have nice things :(

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      Yeah, the reason BG3 was so good was because unlike Hasbro and WoTC, they love the Forgotten Realms, and they love video games. If either weren’t true, it would be an awful game.