GR: At a recent event in San Francisco, the developers of the crowdfunded game Pillars of Eternity ran through the same demo that they had brought to E3. But this time they brought a barbarian instead of a mage, showing off the different choices that this made available.
They started by showing off the game's deep character creation, beginning with the game's six races, three regional differences per race, a large host of player classes that ranged from standard Fighters and Mages, to newer classes like Ciphers, individual stats, and cultural backgrounds. The degree of visual customization was amazing, especially for a character who ultimately will be about three inches tall, at most, on most screens.
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Josh Sawyer returned on the subject of Pillars of Eternity 3, saying he'd like to do it if he had Baldur's Gate 3's budget at his disposal.
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save yourself a click, the basis for this article says BG3 you basically follow the main plot with little ability to influence anything lol.....which its anything but that, so either he played it once through and didnt pay much attention or hasnt even played it at all....
Whatever, man. I’m just grateful Baldur’s Gate 3 is the game we got. Absolutely fantastic!
"At a recent event in San Francisco, the developers of the crowdfunded game Pillars of Eternity ran through the same demo that they had brought to E3. But this time they brought a barbarian instead of a mage, showing off the different choices that this made available."
Wait, you mean a game looked BETTER in versions after E3 instead of worse? The times, they are a-changin'!
Excited to see where the Baldur's Gate folks are going. So much potential here.