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no, I enjoyed it too. but after finishing the game I felt as if there was a lot of stuff missing, more like it was rushed and the endings were really bad (for me at least). I genuinely hope you enjoy it. let me know when you finish the game.
Can't imagine what it's like for people with less good PCs, it must be awful.
whats your cpu ?
ryzen 7 5700x
It's probably my bottle neck as I have a Radeon RX 6800(16GB) and tons of RAM.
that cpu is actually great. hmm digital foundry just released a video about act 3. you can check it out if you want some answers.
Act 1 was so amazing, and Act 2 was coherent and cool, if abit linear.
But Act 3? Act 3 was a rookie DMs feverdream and someone should've told him to pick ONE plotline and stick with it.
Instead there are several major villains, who none feel even remotely major in any way what so ever. The Cameo Bosses from BG1 and 2 where more of a challange than the actual big bad villains.
And dont even get me started on the last fight of the game.... What a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ mess and completely boring, it entirely invalidates any build my party might've had and is just one long waste of an encounter.
They should've focused more on the chosen and left the other stuff out of it.
Thanks, I'll check it out.