From the first moment I met Raphael I kept expecting him to break into song. Didn’t think it would actually happen but damn was it glorious.
Divinity Original Sin 3, I assume.
Agreed on the helmets. It would be great if the hide helmet option worked on the party members you leave back at camp.
My biggest gripe would be the inability to preview dyes though.
Withers is brutal. Not only will he dunk on the main character, but all controllable characters if you try to change their class.
Each one tried coming onto me and I refused all of them except Shadowheart.
I broke their hearts and Withers shattered the rest with a “Thus you are alone”
I recall a few games where I’ve had to limit the processor speed.
The weirdest one was an old adventure point and click. It was either “The 11th Hour” or “The 7th Guest”. It had a puzzle where you need to beat the CPU in a board game.
At the time it was released, it was possible. On a modern PC, not so much. The more powerful your processor, the more skilled the CPU was in the board game. Made it impossible.
I’ve been taking my sweet time with Baldur’s Gate 3. Getting close to the end at 300 odd hours in.
I’ll take a break every so often with Halls of Torment.
Before this I spent the last 5 months playing Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
Thanks for the heads up. I used the spoiler option from the sync app. Then checked a couple other apps, each of which used the method you linked. Though for some reason, none of them actually format the text to be hidden no matter which method I used.
Unfortunately you don’t really get to witness the shadow curse lifting, at least not in any way that provides content, gameplay, or exploration.
The most you get is a cutscene when transitioning from the end of Act 2, to the beginning of Act 3.
On an unrelated note. You can’t return to Act 1 or Act 2 locations once you begin Act 3. Make sure you head to the mountains and do the content there before you leave.
While it doesn’t crash often for me, I still have to reset it every two hours or so due to FPS issues. Vulkan runs smoother in my experience. Though there are several moments where it broke certain interactions in the game.
Nah, just keeping warm in the winter.
People whose first love was Lara Croft on the PSX?
Well, they do say to aim like you’re throwing through the target.
Dude be like “They call it a rest room but I’m fighting for my fucking life in here!”
Now I’m starting to wonder… Are zippers a thing? Hell, I know piercings are. Thankfully you need to see the object you cast Heat Metal on. Otherwise I would pity the man who got a Prince Albert pierced.
For healing, absolutely. I just like the idea of having him require a visit to the local blacksmith where he has to explain how he broke his tooth. Purely for the sake of embarrassing him when they eventually ask why he thought it was a good idea.
Dark Urge is for the PC only I believe.
I mean… He never said he spat out the gravel. Brings a whole new meaning to pebble dashing the toilet.
Then later when they hit camp or eat a meal. Have them roll for constitution. Failure leads to spitting out a broken tooth and a future visit to the blacksmith to get it pulled.
I mean… You’re not wrong. If there’s a French language pack on the system, it will remove it.
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Along with everything else.