Larian Studios almost finished the seventh large patch for Baldur’s Gate III, Therefore, once again I hung a warning: get ready, after the update, your preservation will turn into a pumpkin again, which should be eaten in a separate beta-vegetation.

The developers report the following:

Saving from previous versions are not compatible with the seventh patch. To continue the old “saves”, you need to choose a beta-test with an appropriate update in the properties of the game in Steam.

Before installing the update, it is best to remove all mods. Usually they are at Baldur’s Gate 3/Data in Mods and Public Directors, as well as in the Modsettings file.LSX in a folder with your saved profile in "Documents".

More information about the seventh patch will be told during the special broadcast of Panel from Hell. Judging by how Larian uses the phrase Pretty Cool, this is a hint of the content of the show – the phrase can be translated as “very cool” and as “very cool”.

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No, let them do as much as necessary. And then any branched RPG is just a non -fingered field for creating and further capture of bugs, because there are a lot of different variables that, with an unsuccessful configuration, can restore everything at once. So let [b] Larian [/b] do everything at their pace, and then everything will be fine.

It is certainly worth it. This is a question from the category “I tried Pentium 3, I didn’t go. What do you think is worth trying 11700k?"

No matter how strange it is, but Gamblingsitesnotongamstop.co.uk Baldur’s Gate 3 is more the “sequel” of Divinity: Original Sin than Baldur’s Gate actually, so yes – it’s worth trying. History, gameplay, role -playing system, even the sensations from the game – everything else.
Baldur’s gate itself, unfortunately, is one of those projects that are not customary to scold, since they are a classic. You can try Siege of DragonSpear – an addition to the first part made according to modern principles. It turned out to be very worthy RPG for 20-25 hours of game.
And of course, the second part of Baldur’s Gate in all respects is better.

So let Larian do everything at their pace, and then everything will be fine.

But this will not prevent them from releasing Definitive Edition in a year in a year with a lot of corrections.=)

it is worth if the Divinity OS has entered. In BG3 from previous BARDURs, only setting (after a hundred years) and DND.

Definitely norms. At first you get used to the mechanics of the battle slightly. Let it sometimes look purely DOS2, but in fact an action+bonus+movement (and all sorts of little things, whether it is the cells of spells, spells, and what else they will add from the DND in the future) still varies from just the points of action. But as you get used to it, everything becomes buzz. Especially when you realize that the game has verticality, and not just a jump, there is generally a cheerful in battle begins.
Cubes for an amateur, I like, for example, but I heard the opinion they say why they show them, there is a taste. Erley’s central conflict, I decided in 3 ways with a radical outline by the outcome, not to say, but the option to cut out everyone in general and the devil knows what else. Well, dialogs that are all (potentially, sometimes so far the “video in work” crawls out) as in these masses of our masses – a pleasure)
There are definitely problems with the DND of mechanics and rules. For example, when I first saw the stats of a shmot or hit the LVLAP screen, I would say taken aback. And not from the notorious 2d6, but from a mm of a small number of changes, but again I got used to it quickly and ran in 40 hours with pleasure. So it’s definitely worth trying)

But you can already the whole game, the renegade is not endless, the replacement will end soon.

Initially, they said that the game will stay in early access for at least a year, there is no more accurate information.

In early access, the game from October 6, 2020.

Cool verticality is in a small game Solasta Crown the Magister, it has an interesting fighter, but the plot of fig and the characters are shame. Fortunately she is short, 20-30 hours.

More advice – if the first part was not embarrassed by gameplay, then try 2. It is a cut above the 1st part – plot, quests, sopartis, a variety of locations and monsters. But the gameplay is essentially the same, so if it did not like it – then yes, perhaps the 2nd part will not come in

Well, what a large patch, and? Runned for 100 hours in the first chapter! There is no strength to wait.

At least I don’t really follow the game, I really look forward to. As I understand it, there is not even an approximate date of exit?

Was originally interested in the BG3, but something after passing the first part enthusiasm, unfortunately, has subsided (
What do you think, it will be worth trying a third part if the first does not go?

Well, then we will evaluate Divinity)

Thank you for a rather detailed answer
Py.SY. SOD tried it too, but somehow did not go

Eh, I remember how the patches for a stalker weighed whole gigabytes. And people spit, downloading them, for everyone had a slow Internet. And then a patch is for dozens of gigs.

Interestingly, some Deluxe edition of Baldur’s Gate III with all content and DLC will then enter the terabyte disk?

Yes, just for too long, well, in principle, it will be possible to go through DOS2 another 3 times, maybe I will knock out all the Achiva.