Originally Posted by Abits
This game is not very good at accountability for player choice
I think that's a bit unfair, actually.
While there are "holes" that need to be fixed, even with all its current flaws the game is way more reactive than most other titles in the genre.

Then again if there's an area where I actually saw improvements since the first EA build is precisely this area.
People pointed that creatures that we were supposed to be able to silence kept screaming/yelling and they improved.
I made a thread pointing that it didn't make much sense that the game would go to great lengths to warn players against leaving Gale dead for more than two days only for nothing to happen after and they (I've been told) fixed this.
I made a thread pointing that it was a bit stupid/inconsistent that the red dragon was marked as a level 4 creature and they fixed it (still not a fan of "levels" being clearly visible under any creature's name in the game, but hey, one step at the time).

Etc.


Party control in Baldur's Gate 3 is a complete mess that begs to be addressed. SAY NO TO THE TOILET CHAIN