Originally Posted by Eguzky
Originally Posted by kyrthorsen
It's called knowing, roughly, how much of a game is complete for various Builds (Beta, pre-alpha, Alpha, etc). It's called using my brain to realize that a game in a pre-alpha state is nowhere near playable, because that's what it means to BE in a pre-alpha state.

Therefor, I can infer, again; using my logic, that many, MANY things were not yet in the game in that state they showed us. That pre-alpha state, if you will.

And yelling that a game is a copy/paste, or demanding the devs 'get back to work' or 'get on (their) art team, NOW' is not 'constructive feedback' because it's not constructive.

It's the yelling of a person angry he's not getting what he wants.


Okay, now I understand, you are such an expert that you already know how the game will look when it releases. Good for you.

Me, I just want the game not to look like DOS2 and to look...maybe...a bit similar to BG1and2.

And I disagree...demanding that the devs go back to work is constructive, because only by working can they make the game better.[/quote]

I'm saying I can use logic to know that a game in PRE ALPHA is usually changed, allot, before release into early, or even full, access.

You, on the other hand, are screaming about a game in PRE ALPHA, which, AGAIN, by the standard of every videogame to do pre alpha before this one, means it has allot of work to go.

You are whining to the chefs that the eggs & milk & sugar they just put down don't look like that delicious $500 wedding cake you ordered.

You need to calm down and freaking wait to see what it looks like in early access.

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I can also use logic and memory.

I remember the games that Larian did before DOS.

They were all ok games, but never did good commercially.

Now Larian/Swen Vincke think they have the GOLDEN FORMULA so they want to milk it as much as they can with BG3.

The only problem is that it can backfire in a way that critics and fans realize that what was sold to them was not BG3 but DOS3.

I do hope that does not happen.