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Karlach is beyond sexual orientation, Karlach is a goal to be achieved only in your wildest dreams. She is beer drinking, kind hearted, muscle mommy.
No, it’s actually a semi-common opinion around BG3 forums and subreddits that Owlcat’s Pathfinder games are a mixed bag. The three biggest issues people tend to have with those games are:
1) The games are balanced around min-maxing and buff stacking to the point where in the mid game tactics basically become irrelevant and it’s just a contest of who has the higher stats.
2) The games are bloated with tons of filler content and trash mob fights, resulting in long stretches of time not doing anything interesting.
3) The games are pretty restrictive/linear when it comes to completing quests or solving puzzles, to the point where they won’t even allow you to use any teleport spells to get across a small chasm in order to force you to complete the puzzle they designed for that area.
Thats why I use a buffbot mod, and thats also why I didn't buy the PS version, because there are no mods. :-(
Oof, maybe not then. That does not sound enjoyable at all.