It’s fine, I don’t need any more mounts It was more of a “well, if you don’t need it anyway…” thing. I’m perfectly fine with it going to someone else!
Peeve: The plights of a low disk space.
Welcome to the future where everything you instal is 100GB+
DAVe comes out 31st October (Thursday). Unfortunately they announced it too late for me to book any time off, so I could only get the following Monday (4th November) off. Oh well.
Mh, got a week off in November. Enough time to wait on reviews and watch some playthroughs
I probably should play BG3 by the time DAVe comes out. I’ve only played the prologue on the illithid ship.
Dw, most people only play the full story once, act 2 4-5 times and rarely further than act 1 after that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8DkDQhPx2A
Solas’s ritual is interrupted - but at what cost? The corrupt Elven gods have broken free and are hellbent on blighting the world. It’s up to you to unite the Veilguard and fight back against these ancient rulers.
Waaaay to spoil it (admittedly, everyone saw it coming, but still).
Can’t have Solas as the villain, can we? Half the fandom would roast the developers alive.
I’ll be lucky if I have the time and energy to play it even once, I heard it’s a really long game, and these days I have to practically force myself to play single player games because it feels like a massive asocial waste of time.
Its…mmm. It is either a very long game or a very short game. Its lenght is really determined the same way any DnD campaign is. How often will random bull sidetrack you and lead you off on another long adventure, how invested will you get in your companions mischief etc. My first run the week it exited EA took me a week. Maybe less. I remember I finished it a day or two before Elly and some others did… because I practically skipped a lot of side content I wasnt even aware of.
Second run I was taken aback by just how much randomness there is in the game and that run took three times as long.
Never, I say! Never!
Just because he is bad guy does not mean he is bad guy.
I posted it before, but one of my steam friends racked up 256 hours before getting the Act 2 complete achievement in BG3 so its length really depends on how you play. And how many times you restart.
It took me about ~70-80 hours of playtime on my first run. While it was relatively comprehensive, I did miss some stuff, and I had played early access so I knew most of act 1’s stuff already. Generally I’d estimate 80-100 hours for most people to do a complete run start to finish on their first go around.
Then there’s glitchless speedruns out there doing it in less than an hour…
Practically any Larian game.
See DoS2.
EDIT: I still haven’t got the achievent for going into act 3 with only 1 source point becaue I like doing EVERYTHING.
I want to play the main storyline and companion quests, but I probably won’t be hunting every single side quest.
I’m waiting for the evil endings. Then i want to try a solo durge build.
Also I have found use for my new mount.
Gave it to my undead kul tiran who has needed a flying mount forever (was using the boat up until this point);
If only the usefulness was, too.
Talking to people who know what’s what, it’s not even necessary. They just stopped compressing things efficiently and added more bloat because bigger is better and justifies higher costs for the customer because look at how much more of everything that you’re clearly not getting!
Just make it bigger and less efficient in coordination with connected industries so we can pretend that there isn’t a practical cap on performance and sell worse software that demands heavier hardware until it’s entirely unaffordable and it’s time to berate Gen Alpha for wasting all their money on rice and toilet paper instead of participating in the wider economy.
For gaming it’s also because optimising file size and compression doesn’t give the money people more money so they just don’t give the devs any money for it.
Just once I want to be wrong about capitalism being at the heart of so much evil.
I thought you were rid of the Curse of the Wooden PC
Yep, 1TB definetly doesnt cut it anymore, if you end up getting more, you best get 2 TB on the safe side…