"RPGs are about to be changed forever with Baldur's Gate III"
Pick up the latest issue of PC Gamer today to read the full 10-page preview - which cover are you getting?
https://t.co/zCjMU97TLq
@devolutionbaby8@RobJeffries@elonmusk "Limiting the amount of posts users can read is bad for a social media website actually."
"Hmm, sounds like something a GROOMER would say!"
@EricGovEconChur@MapsUkraine ...no, Elon said unverified accounts are limited to reading 600 tweets per day now. Putting a tiny ass cap on social media.
@Hbomberguy the ability to carry around materials that allow you to turn any stick into a half decent weapon is a simple but elegant solution to the problem the first game had of ending up stuck with garbage
@NefasQS As the OP I want to thank you for contributing to the discussion instead of dismissing it entirely like many on reddit did. I like a lot of your feedback and it's good to see a big voice weighing in like this. I hope ZOS approaches the next storyline like this in a better way.
@TESOnline Oh Great Eye of Forbidden Knowledge, I have but a single question. Why do your servants build houses out of books, is it not disrespectful to the knowledge they claim to covet to fashion books into floors and pillars which must surely damage their contents?
@WebspinnersLies I've done the quest, twice now, documented it for friends. Doing the quest was so deeply uncomfortable it made me sick to my stomach. If I hadn't gone through therapy, the memory scene would have been very triggering for me. Nothing about the quest felt healing to me.
@Darkest_Yeet Yeah it sends you forward in time to when there's lava raining from the sky and everything is in chaos. And it has this cool Psijic girl who ends the dungeon "multichronal", experiencing all moments of her life all the time.