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Oh come on man, its an RPG, i couldnt care less about physics, Oblivion was fine, but it was imo a downgrade from Morrowind, and BG3 has more choice and consequence in one quest than Oblivion has in the entire main story.
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Sarcasm?
The funny thing about Starfield is that some moaned "who cares about physics or that objects remain where you put them" as a criticism of the engine, now all of a sudden arrows landing on the floor is a reason to bash on another game.
Arrows don't fall to the floor in BG3, or spent brass in Cyberpunk. Avowed could be rubbish, it could be great. Arrows landing on the floor in another game will have little reason to do with which one it is.
Bingo.