- bg3: wins most awards in 2023 and continues to win awards in 2024
This point has already been addressed by others so I'll leave it.
lazy critic: this game is so bad, every aspect is bad, except for (some aspect) that’s kind of decent
Which lazy critic is this?
Says you who fails to give any reasons why the game is good.
If you write a criticism claiming that a game is bad and that game won a huge number of awards for many different aspects of it, you have to explain the awesome success of that game.
Otherwise your criticism lacks substance.
There are several well-written and detailed posts in this thread:
https://forums.larian.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=940435&gonew=1#UNREADCertainly more detailed than your repetitive eight-line OP.
I’ve read many criticisms in these forums now, some of them just destructive negativism, and I’m annoyed by how many of those didn’t take this most basic step to make their criticism plausible. Reading them just wasted my time.
Again, there are many detailed criticisms in the thread I linked and there are many more in other threads on the forum.
People posting on this forum have no obligation to ensure that they don't waste your time.
If you don’t like a game and you think your dislike can be generalized, it’s on you to explain why that game is still one of the most revered games of its time. If you successfully do that, then reading your criticism is a good use of the time of people interested in criticism. It might then actually make this game or the next game better. Which is the constructive value in criticism.
Once more you repeat yourself saying the onus is on the critics to explain there reasoning while ignoring the fact they they largely do and that you do not.
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Just speaking in regards to the comments here on the forums over the past years, I tend to agree much of the negativity is patently overblown. Going back to early access there were people essentially cheerleading for the game to fail.
And there were many people offering intelligent feedback and suggestions which were subsequently ignored.
In general, if there are things someone doesn't like about the game, that's fair. But it's absolutely disingenuous to pretend like all the great things that captured the minds and imaginations of innumerable people don't exist.
So says you without giving one example of something which makes this game "great".
That something captures "the minds and imaginations of innumerable people" doesn't necessarily make it great, e.g. National Socialism or paedophilia.
"The beard clips!" "What is this toilet chain?!?!" "The plot is atrocious! The writers are awful!!!" <--I find a lot of that commentary hard to take seriously.
Why? Clipping is relatively simple to avoid and the toilet chain is a very poor implementation of a game mechanic. Plot and writing are related and the standard of both has been covered extensively on this forum.
I find these types of comments hard to take seriously:
Bad implementation of 5e? That's the fault of WotC.
Delays in the Xbox release? That's Microsoft's fault.
Problems with the Mac version? That's down to the third-party doing the port.
Larian moving away from DnD? That's because of Hasbro.
All of these have featured on this forum and all of them lacked any evidence to support them.
BG3 is not a bad game - it's just nowhere near as good as the hype said it was and the fan girls and boys still say it is.