Frilo dip
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Usually travelling means something and take time. I didn't remember that everything was so close when I read books in the FR. In fact, arguing that someone else's interpretation of Forgotten Realms is wrong goes against the very spirit of the IP. So by saying "It still isn't Forgotten Realms because the elements of the world were used didn't adhere strictly to my personal interpretation" is nothing but gatekeeping. Every time you pick up a book or play a DnD game you're getting an ever so slightly different mixture of elements from the world based on the writer/DMs preferences and what sort of story they want to tell with it. The Forgotten Realms are a setting explicitly designed to accommodate what amounts to fanfiction. This post pretty well encapsulates why some people are just never going to be happy with Baldur's Gate 3, so thanks for posting it. If this isn't a Birthday Cake I don't know what is. I get a strong vibe that the developers were incredibly excited to be working on a Birthday Cake and wanted to include as much of as they could in their recipe. We've got flour, eggs, sugar, milk, butter, vanilla extract, baking soda, baking powder, icing, and so much more. The cooks packed in a LOT off Birthday Cake ingredients into this. That and the one character that randomly screams "stop touching me" in a high pitched annoying voice.makes me want to mute the game. Honestly I feel minsc and boo are over rated and too slapstick for me, but I know a lot of people love them. Only then did I get the reference to the space hamster in the book of creatures found in the druid grove. I only recently started playing bg1 and I noticed a fan favorite is minsc and his hamster. What I do like is references to historical events like the druids and the harpers, or the camp fire at the top of the mountain outside the druid grove that has a harper cache in it. I also played NWN, but if anything it comes across like a generic fantasy setting. It is hard to translate those games to this one's world. My first interaction was pools of radiance gold box edition. Continuing to linger is simply toxic and unproductive.Īs far to the OP, I am not overly researched in old forgotten realms references. Then there are others who just want to say negative things and talk about how bad everything is.ĭo you think you are going to convince people who like the game to stop liking it? Much like the ones who herald the game, they will apparently never get you to enjoy what has been provided. What is the goal of the people who don't like the game that continue to post on here? There are some that I see who are unhappy with it but still provide constructive feedback to try and help the game grow to satisfy their wants.