Originally Posted by Medinvaire
@Orbax. Asking why implies a should.
I also don't know how they are calculating the chance to hit (a tooltip on this showing relevant stats would be helpful). I'm used to 3.5e where dex is the primary attribute used for ranged touch etc, which I understand is different mechanically than whats in 5e, however, an in-game explanation of the mechanics would be helpful...

Also @Clavis you stating opinions are opinions is a tautological statement and is useless, just like your vapid opinion.
There are many mechanics as well as just general visual styling in "BG3" that are directly ripped from Divinity Original Sin. I gave a couple examples (such as in the shop). To me it shows the developers were playing the wrong titles before they made this, and apparently, so were you. You're obviously far more upset than I am from FOMO of Black Isle and Bioware's first successful titles considering you're flustered enough to put "final words" after "closing words" before degenerating into a boring diatribe nobody is going to read.


Well, if you look at the difference between my comments and yours, I have brainstorming stuff. When you are about to attack, show a radius that is within your movement that is color coded for best to worst percentage against the target you are highlighting. "Why is your combat system so stupid and I dont know my percentages" is a lot less to work with. Its not that you dont have legitimate complaints, its just that actionable suggestions go a lot farther.

I say this as a solutions architect who pretty much always gets my projects funded because I learned that if you have a first meeting with executives and you slide a project proposal over that has a solution in it, theyre happy they dont have to think, and they say go for it. If you set up a meeting and give a 1 hour presentation on how fucked up everything is everyone walks out feeling worse and not knowing what to do. And since there is no plan there is no project, come talk to me later. But you already look like someone who was struggling and just wanted to tell everyone how hard things were and they question your decisions a lot more closely. #unsolicitedLPT


What is the problem you are solving? Does your proposed change solve the problem? Is your change feasible? What else will be affected by your change? Will your change impact revenue? Does your change align with the goals and strategies of the organizations (Larian, WotC)?