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Baldur's Gate 3 получит поддержку кроссплея на консолях и ПК

Добавление кроссплея уже включено в дорожную карту пострелизной поддержки Baldur's Gate 3. Это означает, что в будущем игроки на PlayStation 5 и PC, а в какой-то момент и на Xbox Series X|S, смогут играть по сети вместе.

Baldur's Gate 3 crossplay is on the way, but Larian says 'we don't want to put a date on it until we're sure'




Baldur's Gate 3 is now available on PC and PlayStation 5, and an Xbox version is on the way too. And while you can't currently play with your pals on other platforms, Larian director of publishing Michael Douse told Eurogamer that someday, you will...
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Baldur's Gate 3 has created "a new audience" for RPGs thanks to how it expresses rules, says Larian CEO



Among Larian CEO Sven Vincke's greatest hopes ahead of Baldur's Gate 3's release was that it would get people interested in RPGs who had previously been turned off by them. This strikes me as a pretty tall order, given that Baldur's Gate 3 is also one of the most in-depth RPGs you'll play, but going by post-release responses, Vincke thinks Larian have managed it, thanks in large degree to more readable production values than you find in many RPGs.


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Baldur's Gate 3 mod adds 54 new races, including Final Fantasy 14 characters

A new mod for Baldur's Gate 3 has added 54 races to the game, including some from Final Fantasy 14.

The mod, called Fantastical Multiverse 1.0, was created by Dungeons and Souls and released on Nexus. The new races come from a variety of sources, including Dungeons and Dragons' Eberron and Grim Hollow settings, as well as Final Fantasy 14.

Some of the new races include the Changeling, Kobold, Goliath, Goblin, Dhampir, Aasimar, Laneshi, Yuan-ti, Hyur, Elezen, Roegadyn, and Garlean.

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Even Baldur's Gate 3's lead gameplay programmer had a hard time describing D&D's spell slots to their engineer, who has a PhD




Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition, the tabletop ruleset which forms the bones of Baldur's Gate 3, is mostly straightforward. Gone are the days of adding double-digit bonuses to every roll—you roll one die, you add an attribute to it, you sometimes add proficiency bonus, and in rare cases you add that proficiency bonus twice...
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