Quite. I would expect another Divinity game beforehand and/or maybe something else (which is not an informed comment before anybody asks) so while the roadmap likely has the possibility of a BG4 pencilled in at some point in the future I doubt if there's much detail at the moment. Not while BG3 is still at a mid-point of its development.
Quite. I would expect another Divinity game beforehand and/or maybe something else (which is not an informed comment before anybody asks) so while the roadmap likely has the possibility of a BG4 pencilled in at some point in the future I doubt if there's much detail at the moment. Not while BG3 is still at a mid-point of its development.
Agreed it is kind of pointless to talk about BG4 when BG3 has not even come out yet
Cthulhu: FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS I LAY DORMANT, WHO HAS DISTURBED MY- Oh its you... Warlock: Greetings my lord- Cthulhu: LET ME SLEEP-
oh no not the high level spells! That means my wizard might not overshadow the entire rest of the campaign! ITs not fair casterbros NOOOOOO!
Im all seriousness we already know that Wish is in the game, stop beeing hyperbolic about this. probably means high level spells are somethign story related. Which is good, nothing derails a Campaign faster than a Wizard casting Wish EVERY DAY.
>No fighting draogns, liches, illithids t.no idea about dnd. Mindflayers are CR.. 7? i think? So youll fight one at level 10. Maybe just not hundreds of em, Dragons come in variations of age last time i checked. Liches are probably out unless they get nerfed, but thats alright, they arent the most fun antagonist to fight anyway
oh no not the high level spells! That means my wizard might not overshadow the entire rest of the campaign! ITs not fair casterbros NOOOOOO!
Im all seriousness we already know that Wish is in the game, stop beeing hyperbolic about this. probably means high level spells are somethign story related. Which is good, nothing derails a Campaign faster than a Wizard casting Wish EVERY DAY.
>No fighting draogns, liches, illithids t.no idea about dnd. Mindflayers are CR.. 7? i think? So youll fight one at level 10. Maybe just not hundreds of em, Dragons come in variations of age last time i checked. Liches are probably out unless they get nerfed, but thats alright, they arent the most fun antagonist to fight anyway
You do realize that you need to be at level 17 for a wizard to even cast the wish spell you should really check your facts first before trying to be clever all you have done is make yourself like stupid
Cthulhu: FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS I LAY DORMANT, WHO HAS DISTURBED MY- Oh its you... Warlock: Greetings my lord- Cthulhu: LET ME SLEEP-
When Larian CONFIRMED the wish spell. Check your own facts Doomer poster
I did but that does not mean you will be able to cast the wish spell there are other ways to get a wish have you ever hard of the deck of many things but even with the deck of many things you have to go thought the other cards to get to the wish card
Cthulhu: FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS I LAY DORMANT, WHO HAS DISTURBED MY- Oh its you... Warlock: Greetings my lord- Cthulhu: LET ME SLEEP-
However I do find it a bit amusing that a supposedly centuries old vampire would be a level 1 rogue, hah.
I mean if he does not have most of the characteristic traits of a vampire spawn is he really a vampire spawn? No resistance to nonmagical weapons, no regeneration, no spiderclimb on walls, no weaknesses (sunlight, water, ,,,). OK in Larians defense you can't really do it otherwise in a still balanced way.
Only occasionally drinks blood (no strong animalistic urge can easily decide against) and occasionally has sharp teeth. If you take all characteristic things away then vampire is just a word.
Level cap of 10 is In line with most D&D adventure modules, Decent into Avernus is 1-13 The only published adventure I’ve ever done that’s spanned 1 -20 was the temple of elemental evil I have 800+ hours into BG1 on steam and only half the achievements no idea how many hours I would have put into it when I was swapping discs BG2 is much the same 950+ closer to 75% on achievements
As long as the story is well-written, and the gameplay is rewarding, I'm not sure the level cap matters much to me. Many D&D video games in the past have had either sequels or expansions soon after, so it woulld be a surprise if there no further plans at all.
But first, BG3 has to be well received and make money, otherwise there is little prospect of higher levels, toolset or DM mode. At this point, most of their decisions look like they are aiming towards their core audience rather than any massive expansion of appeal, and I would expect them to sell well to those that already like them.
The level cap is insignificant. As long as the game is balanced right it doesn't matter what the level cap is.
However I do find it a bit amusing that a supposedly centuries old vampire would be a level 1 rogue, hah.
The second part of This ^
DRAGON FIRE-AND DOOM Dragons? Splendid things, lad-so long as ye look upon them only in tapestries, or in the masks worn at revels, or from about three realms off... Astragarl Hornwood, Mage of Elembar - Year of the Tusk