"but there's no word on when Baldur's Gate 3 will be released, and the only platforms Larian will talk about are PC and, wait for it, Google's stream-dream, Stadia."
Only PC announced at the moment and won't be a Stadia exclusive, however epic is still out there.
Get fucked Epic.
Baldur’s Gate III will not use the same game engine as the Original Sin series. “We’ve been in development on this game for several years already. It’s not the same engine as those two, but it is our own engine. It’s built on the technology that we already have,” Vincke said.
Githyanki were slaves then became free and thought "gee, maybe we should be just like the illithids"There was a kinda subtle hidden subplot in BG2 regarding Illithids and Githyanki. You encounter both of these groups multiple times throughout the SOA (Still haven't reach ToB yet). One such example is a group of Illithids called the Hidden which you can find a member of during Jan's personal quest. They are fighting a group of Githyanki called the Seekers who are hunting down the Hidden and they seem to have connections to some nobles of Athkatla. Others can explain it better than me and have somewhere on the Beamdog forums. I wonder if any of that is going to come into play here.
It's explained in detail in Planescape sourcebooks. Githyanki and Illithids wage wars in the Astral Plane all the time. The Gith were once enslaved by the mind flayers.
I know this, was talking about a specific group of Illithids called the hidden who have contacts with nobles in Athkatla, having seen the trailer, I thought it would make sense that Illithids were infilitrating cities and we saw some evidence of that in BG2There was a kinda subtle hidden subplot in BG2 regarding Illithids and Githyanki. You encounter both of these groups multiple times throughout the SOA (Still haven't reach ToB yet). One such example is a group of Illithids called the Hidden which you can find a member of during Jan's personal quest. They are fighting a group of Githyanki called the Seekers who are hunting down the Hidden and they seem to have connections to some nobles of Athkatla. Others can explain it better than me and have somewhere on the Beamdog forums. I wonder if any of that is going to come into play here.
It's explained in detail in Planescape sourcebooks. Githyanki and Illithids wage wars in the Astral Plane all the time. The Gith were once enslaved by the mind flayers.
And let's fucking face it: Minsc WILL be a party member. He lives within the city.
improved gamebryo from divinity 2 ?Oh this game apparently does NOT use Divinity Engine, from VentureBeat interview:
Baldur’s Gate III will not use the same game engine as the Original Sin series. “We’ve been in development on this game for several years already. It’s not the same engine as those two, but it is our own engine. It’s built on the technology that we already have,” Vincke said.
Mind Flayers are one of the most boring and tedious enemies. neverending stacking of protections was SO FUCKING BOTHERSOME in BG2
The timeline is set 100 years after BG 2 TOB
I know. And within a series of comics that take place in the "current" timeline, due to wild magic at work, Minsc is once again alive.
Is the fact that Illithids will be the main enemy enough evidence that it's going to be shit and the ruleset butchered with low level characters fighting something like Illithids?
Regarding the symbol, maybe it's some cultists who helped the illithids get into the city
BG3 plot is a continuation of Descent into Avernus. Stop going crazy about it.
Sven confirms in an interview that the game will continue the story of both previous games, with "Descent into Avernus" serving as a non-obligatory prequel, setting up the state of the city.
Skull+ handprint, probably bane then. Reformed church of bane , they aren't bent on mass slaughter anymore, just financials and world dominationThe only symbol of triangle + skull I could find was Myrkul. Nothing with skull + handprint.
The butthurt when this comes out will be glorious.He promises “a whole bunch of new systems” but won’t name them, pointing us to the 5th edition D&D rulebook for inspiration. “We have carte blanche and can take whatever we want. They have cool systems they’ve developed over time. When you play it you’ll start to figure out that there are many more systems than Original Sin 2 had. You can fool around and say ‘if I do this and this and this… ha! It worked!’ You’ll get that feeling.”
Oh this game apparently does NOT use Divinity Engine