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Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, where your choices shape a tale of fellowship and betrayal, survival and sacrifice, and the lure of absolute power. (Website)
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Honestly mate? Chuck the difficulty down if you're struggling. It's a single player game, there's no reason to slog through on a higher difficulty than what you find fun.
That said, if you're just bashing your head against a wall, it's likely you're making some pretty big errors in the combat. The game is designed to be challenging, but not strictly cruel. Always ensure you're taking time to reposition your party and take advantage of your environment. Astarion and his sneak attacks from the shadows carried my party through some really challenging fights, not to mention the massive benefits that chokepoints bring.
To put it another way, if everywhere you go smells of shit, you might wanna check your boot.
I'm not struggling. We never even really got stuck anywhere. I just hated the mechanics of the game. The enemy AI didn't play contextually to the situation and took advantage of things that it shouldn't known about.
Also the fact that every enemy in the game had access to magic grenades and magic arrows didn't help....it just didn't make sense in some cases. It almost felt cheesy - if every single enemy has access to the same grenades and arrows, the fights no longer feel unique. It just becomes Level 2.2 in this weird magic chess game. Same enemies, just slightly harder...etc, etc, ad nauseum.
Lastly, the other thing that bugs me....is there is pretty much no difference between any of their strategy games. It's the same BS system that's been rebranded and reflavored for the next story. We beat Divinity OS1, and I was really hoping for a better AI and better fight dynamics when they released OS2....boy was I let down when I discovered that it was exactly the same in pretty much every way that mattered.