I don't usually play such games. Almost never did actually. I know about Baldur since its release, but I never paid much attention to it, save to admit that it looked like a beautifully crafted game. Before a couple of days I bought Divinity II on steam, as it was almost free, and fell in love with the game. So much to learn, such vast world and freedom. Will definitely buy Baldur after I'm finished with this one. You just won yourself a follower because of this playthrough.
Just because you like one doesn't mean you will like the other. I've beaten DOS2 like 20 times. I've only been able to play BG3 for about 10 hours. Just didn't like combat and how you have to rest at camp to be able to cast your spells again. And while I enjoy an open world, I have no idea where I'm going in BG3 and no idea where I'm supposed to go.
6:40:40 - That's why having an archer can be helpful. Poison arrow with Fane in the AoE will damage enemies and heal him. Also offers great cc to make enemies miss their turns. All out damage dealer party also works well. This mix is a bit underprepared to handle that fight well without use of special Larian mechanics like Barrelmancy or Telekinesis knockouts. They key to the tougher fights - just like in BG3 - is to make enemies miss their turns.
I don't usually play such games. Almost never did actually. I know about Baldur since its release, but I never paid much attention to it, save to admit that it looked like a beautifully crafted game. Before a couple of days I bought Divinity II on steam, as it was almost free, and fell in love with the game. So much to learn, such vast world and freedom. Will definitely buy Baldur after I'm finished with this one. You just won yourself a follower because of this playthrough.
Just because you like one doesn't mean you will like the other. I've beaten DOS2 like 20 times. I've only been able to play BG3 for about 10 hours. Just didn't like combat and how you have to rest at camp to be able to cast your spells again. And while I enjoy an open world, I have no idea where I'm going in BG3 and no idea where I'm supposed to go.
@@TenTonNuke same i also dont like the combat, i already deleted the game.
Another gem from Larian!
I've just begun act 2 🥹 have you played it? I know I'm late xD
@@GypsyChlo You are in for a wild ride my guy. Been playing this game for years w/ over 680 hours 😂. Best of luck!
@@GypsyChloi am currently on act 2 at level 12. It's a bit difficult in deciding where to go that you are not under leveled lol
@@nathandaniels4269 It is insanely large area. Fort Joy was so much easier to navigate.
1058 hours here, both vanilla and modded gameplay. Act 2 is a pain in the ahh😂😂. But I the last fight is more horrifying, especially in Honour mode😮.
Just fell in love with this game and this should be some amazing second monitor content. Your bg3 shorts on youtube are awesome!
I am finally playing this game for time, it's great
I love how bubbly and positive you are, so happy to see women enjoying their lives unapologetically!
She upload! We Watch! She yeet! We High Five!
6:40:40 - That's why having an archer can be helpful. Poison arrow with Fane in the AoE will damage enemies and heal him. Also offers great cc to make enemies miss their turns. All out damage dealer party also works well. This mix is a bit underprepared to handle that fight well without use of special Larian mechanics like Barrelmancy or Telekinesis knockouts. They key to the tougher fights - just like in BG3 - is to make enemies miss their turns.
that comic book looks insane 🔥🔥
don't play as Fane on your first playthrough people, Fane is a big part of the story as a companion
yay my favorite game
5:41:00 emotional damage 😂
is it just me or does her party seem like a party of durges? 😅
Dream team ngl