Originally Posted by Wormerine
No. As others have pointed out the game has been playable for three years, and there is plenty of footage and hands-on experiences, that anyone interested in BG3 can access.

Secrecy was Cyberpunks issues - it promised a lot, showed nothing of substance - so imagination took over.

We had so much faith in CD Project Red - how naive we were - we couldn't even imagine they would pull that, but looking back the warning signs were all there.

It's sad because that game is an incredible work of Art that does an amazing job of portraying a hyper-capitalist Ultra-Libertarian Dystopian world. it saddens me that more people won't get to explore that because I think it's a relevant criticism of modern culture and political systems.*

*I am not criticizing anyone's political leanings, I use 'hyper' and 'Ultra' to denote the danger of extremism.

But +1 Larian has done it right, this should be an example to other AAA studios on how you develop a game for gamers.


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