Isn't the only real argument against day/night cycle multiplayer? If players are not in the same party hence time can't flow differently for them if one party rests?

Why would you even play BG3 like that? It's a classic D&D one party game.

If it's a choice between day/night cycle and allowing separate parties the choice is pretty clear imo. Force a single party.

Night time adds so much atmosphere and immersion to the game world. And I don't mean scripted night time, but the ability to visit the same locations during day and night and experience them differently.

Same for weather. Rain and thunderstorms please. Rain would even have mechanical implications in BG3 because of all the fire and ice surface stuff. (sidenote: it's odd the fire in Waukeen's Rest never dies) So would darkness.

Are you really saying that while Selûne, the Moonmaiden is a player in BG3, we will not have night time and scenes with the moon? Moonrise towers?

Shar, the Mistress of the Night.

There's a whole Vampire plot, but no night time?

Come on now.

Last edited by 1varangian; 07/11/20 01:27 PM.