That’s exactly it, though - even with Temtem’s massive new update, I’ve been in no rush to play it because I know it’s still not Temtem 1.0.
#Baldur s gate trilogy update#
It’s a lovely thing, really, being able to take a breather and play other stuff before realizing, “Oh yeah! That new update drops next week!” Speaking of which, I still need to get around to visiting Cipanku in the Airborne Archipelago. Hades is content-complete now, but I’m always excited about upcoming updates for the other three. As a matter of fact, Baldur’s Gate 3, alongside Hades, Temtem, and Valheim, has played a huge part in convincing me that Early Access is the future of game design. I’m not trying to be dismissive - Larian is an amazing studio and has been 100 percent open about the fact this is an Early Access game. Reinstalling Baldur’s Gate 3, readjusting to its uniquely persnickety mechanics - they’re good, just different from what I’d normally play - and getting all excited about going back to the Underdark is all well and good, but if I’m only getting half an hour of actual new content, it’s asking a lot for very little. I think I’d rather experience it in a bulkier session though, where I’ve got at least ten hours’ worth of quests to play through.
#Baldur s gate trilogy Patch#
Patch five is apparently adding some new Shadowheart material, which, don’t get me wrong, sounds sick. Related: Dragon Age 4 Looks As If It’s Shaping Up Brilliantly Unfortunately, my main lad has also exhausted pretty much every sliver of content available to him right now, which means that, currently, Baldur’s Gate 3 doesn’t have much to offer me. I already tried to replay the start of Baldur’s Gate 3 with a new character, but I’ve come to love my main lad so much that I just couldn’t really stick with it. This week’s update predominantly introduces some minor new features and quality-of-life changes, although it’s steering clear of major story advancements. After several months away from the game, I’ve been dying for something, anything, to draw me back in - unfortunately, I’m not sure this week’s patch is going to do that. From role-playing as a Celtic demon king - and still getting my ass handed to me by Swen Vincke - to learning to love shoving smug little goblins off precariously high ledges, Baldur’s Gate 3’s small but excellent first section almost snuck its way into my top ten games of 2020.
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