notinventedhere
@notinventedhere

I've heard a lot of stories from BG3 that sound like - from a video game perspective - glitchy work-arounds for solving problems, but also - from a Dungeon Master perspective - like the exact bullshit that players will do in a table-top game. It's great. Summon three bears and interact with everything purely with the summoned bears? Yes a real life player would absolutely do this. Build a giant stack of crates so your beast-form Druid can drop on an enemy from a great height? I would have my head in my hands as they did this but they would 100% try it.


notinventedhere
@notinventedhere

tired: BG3 is accurate to tabletop D&D because they have carefully implemented all the game rules.
wired: BG3 is accurate to tabletop D&D because they let you do all kinds of stupid shit.


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