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Pour one out for Losiir, the unsung hero of Baldur's Gate 3's intro

With Baldur's Gate 3 finally out of early access, I'm sure many of you will be busy creating your own custom characters right now as you begin your journey through Larian's RPG epic. But I implore you to take a moment to remember the great Losiir, a Githyanki soldier who most of you will probably never meet. That's because he only shows up if you pick Lae'zel as your origin character, because who else would be there to do her fancy sword lunge from above if not a gender-swapped version of basically herself? But he's a good egg, Losiir, even if his run-time as an official Baldur's Gate companion is, err, somewhat short-lived.


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Should you use DLSS or FSR upscaling in Baldur's Gate 3?




Larian Studios has gifted us with two options for upscaling in Baldur's Gate 3. You can enable either Nvidia's DLSS or AMD's FSR via the settings menu. The game runs well on our test bench without a helping hand yet it's good to have the option for a performance boost in the tank if you ever need it...
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Don't worry, your Baldur's Gate 3 sex scenes are hidden from co-op partners by default




Sex and romance are a big part of Baldur's Gate 3, which has prompted some new menu options in the just-released full version of the RPG. You can toggle nudity, toggle whether genitals are visible, and choose whether or not to share what your character does with those nude, visible genitals with your co-op party...
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Should you save or raid the Emerald Grove in Baldur's Gate 3?




One of the first major decision's you'll have to make in Baldur's Gate 3 is whether or not you want to save the Tieflings in the Emerald Grove or side with Minthara and the goblins and destroy it. While destroying the Grove leads you to be able to romance Minthara—a dangerous Drow, at that—saving the Grove means you can recruit Halsin and save a bunch of potential allies in the future...
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How to change your party in Baldur's Gate 3




Once you've stumbled across a few companions in Baldur's Gate 3, you'll soon hit your party limit—unfortunately, you won't be able to parade around as a large group. You can travel as a party of four, including the player character, so you'll need to decide which three lucky pals make the cut. It's always good to include someone in your party with a skill like Darkvision—it lets you see in the dark, which is obviously very useful—as well as someone with healing and protection skills, perception or sleight of hand—you know, for picking all those locks to find cool stuff!..
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