There is a list out there right now, that’s about 80 items long that point out how this is too much of a re-skin of D:OS. But yeah I was off by 1hp about a goblin.....so 2d6...2-12......then why is the majority of the Goblin camp 18-24? I guess you just need to validate my post, not look into what people are saying. Grow up kids! People are trying to make sure we aren’t getting a BS D:OS game and a much closer to DND experience. Why don’t you go take mommy’s credit card and go rack up micro transactions on forkknife so you can make your character gloss dance and continue to ruin the gaming industry.
Tune it down. Your end comments are misplaced to say the least.
When it comes to Larian being the right company to take on BG3 -> There's no doubt about it. Only them could do it.
Bioware tried 20-ish years ago to do BG3. They canceled the project and did other games instead.
Obsidian tried to do something in the spirit of BG and we know how PoE2 ended up. Obsidian went bankrupt if i remember correctly.
Pathfinder kingmaker is now sold together with outward and their sales combined in March 2020 seem to be 1.2M copies. ( source for sales, not sure if trustworthy but still:
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/pres...mbined_Sales_Exceed_12_Million_Units.php)
In the meantime, Larian outsold them in less than 24 hours with less than 20% of their game being ready.
Yes, sales are an important argument cause if your point is " many people want this to look totally different, check the number of posts " then 3 different studios already shown it's not the case. Larian does it differently and it works. They are the only company in 20 years who convinced WotC they can get the license and make it successful. It's only thanks to them that we will get to make our wet dreams about BG3 a reality.
I won't get into what I think could be done differently etc there are separate threads for every single one of your concerns. Not speaking about the fact this thread is pointless in my opinion. Not sure what you want to achieve here and at that point, I don't think you do either.
Also you might be forgetting in the end it's just a video game. A game that, if done well could be redefining the industry of cRPG just as BG2 did 20 years ago. That's what we all want. But still, only a video game.