I bought a new laptop specifically for this game. It's an HP Omen 17.3 inches, 144 hz (with an Nvidia GeForce RTX2080 GPU), 16 Gigs Ram, i7-9750h just like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/HP-17-Inch-i7-9750H-Solid-State-17-cb0090nr/dp/B07VC6NGH8
This machine is Wonderful, and I'm in love with it and BG3
Edit: I got it on ebay though, for $1200, used ONCE. He had too many and wanted to get rid of it. I got super lucky, but give ebay a look, before amazon.
One of the recent official miniature lines has a bearded Elf Paladin. Still the exception rather than the rule, but bearded elves do keep popping up here and there.
https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Nolzur%60s-Marvelous-Unpainted-Miniatures/dp/B07TSTRQYB
WotC established a few internal rules for races art which have been abandoned for one reason or another. Like Halfling's all being bobbleheads.
Alright so im not willing to really discuss this with you if you dont even care to really work with my statements here.
Im just closing this discussion with the following:
If random people on the internet (nexusmods.com) are able to fully implement classes before Larian did (Druid was made before the patch for example) from scratch, then i cant see a single reason why a fully stocked develepment team shouldnt be able to implement a class that consists of 80% already existing stuff and the other 20% of just simple statstick-items.
Since you are unwilling to discuss the things i wrote, but just continue to say "No, that wont work" im unfollowing this thread because you dont appear to me as someone who really WANTS to discuss something here, but as someone who just wants to say no without fully working out an argumentative chain.
Everything i wrote is very basic in its nature of programming. You simply cannot deny that. I never wrote anything about some bigger picture stuff like implementing class-specific dialogue-options and whatnot. I was simply referring to the class itself. And that would make a huge impact on the state of the game.
Sometimes GPU strain only becomes apparent with games/programs that are demanding while your desktop and web browser looks "normal".
Outside of general trial and error testing on your end, download a hardware monitor program like HWMonitor (there are others out there if you want to use something else). Have this running and keep an eye on your GPU while you boot up the game to see if your GPU is burning up. This is a good place to start on your end for figuring out if your hardware has issues.
If push comes to shove, you may just have to reinstall the game.
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I tried again, and indeed when I entered the underground room of the witch, the two brothers were still alive, because they could directly kill the witch on the first floor, so it can be inferred that the two brothers were alive when the witch died:
To discover the secret of the swamp first, you need to pass an intelligence check (recommended Magician Mystery 15)
For the dialogue between the two brothers and the witch, there will be one more choice: the witch’s swamp illusion was discovered.
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The next part I don’t know if I remembered it wrong before, it feels like a BUG:
I just tried two results:
Talk to the two brothers again, one of the options is that the two brothers left, but there are indeed no corpses of the two brothers on the swamp teleportation point, but the two brothers are also gone.
The picture is linked: I used invisibility to talk to the witch and the two brothers, so after the witch ran away, they did not immediately trigger the dialogue between the two brothers, and they would still stand in that position.
I can’t speak for everyone, but my experience has been phenomenal.
You can try it out I’m pretty sure you can still get a month of pro for free, they do require a credit card, but you can cancel immediately.
If you cancel, you’ll lose access to the pro games, but any game you buy, you can play without paying for pro, but only in 1080p. I’d recommend a wired connection on your computer, but it also works on phones and tablets, you can hook up pretty much any controller.
I have the exact same issue. I contacted support and got this:
A couple of people have reported this problem, or Steam resetting the download. In the client, in the Steam menu select Settings, then Downloads, and try changing your Download Region.
Try logging out of Steam, exit the client, reboot, start Steam again, log in, and see if that helps.
Try 'clearing the download cache' and reboot your computer (in Steam, Settings, Downloads section). https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3134-TIAL-4638
Try checking your drive for errors. In Windows Explorer, right click the drive and select Properties, switch to the Tools tab and click Check Now in the Error-checking section.
Make sure you have enough free drive space to install the game (twice the install size), since Steam appears to be doing the full install. If required, a program such as WizTree could help track down files and folders taking up the most space, some of which you may be able to delete or move to a different drive, etc, to free up more space. https://wiztreefree.com/about
Try exiting out of the Steam client, then browse to the SteamApps folder where the game is being installed and delete the contents of the 'downloading' folder. Right click on the Steam shortcut and run it as administrator and try installing the game again.
If nothing else helps, you should at least be able to uninstall the game, and try a clean install (before deleting, right click the game in the Steam library, select Properties, switch to Local Files and select 'Browse Local Files...', then after uninstalling the game, make sure that folder is removed or empty).
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Umm... Try this https://www.omnicalculator.com/statistics/dice It's much easier. I'm going to cause more misunderstandings than actual education if I try to explain anything to do with statistics because, again, I'm far from a statistician. I didn't see a way to add the modifier, but you can reduce the target value by (number of attacks)*(modifier) for each number of attacks.
There are probably better resources if you look up DnD dice calculator or something similar and spend some time looking.
https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Dungeon-Dragons-Fantasy-Roleplaying/dp/0786926589
Here you go and before you start typing shit like REEEE WRONG EDITION i advise you take your sweet time reading dmg.
This one it was 30$ when I bought it 4 years ago. BG3 is the only game I have played on M+K in the 8 years since I started PC gaming. I bought it since it was cheap and RGB but it’s surprisingly tactile and confortable. Mouse is starting to squeak though so I may have to change soon.
Ghengis Khan is now what people think I highly reccomend anyone interested to read or listen to this book:
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038NLWQ2/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_A8B3XAQ97XB4GQF08M2J
Late to this party, but check out the "Fell's Five" run of the Dungeons & Dragons comics, written by John Rogers.
More than any other piece of WotC-licensed material, this short-lived series most captured what actually playing D&D feels like. The tone oscillates between goofy and serious, but at all times the cast (lead by the epononymous Adric Fell) feels as though their a cast of misfit friends playing D&D. And it works.
Secondarily, there is another comic series called Rat Queens by Kurtis Wiebe. This series, though not set in the Forgotten Realms, is thoroughly excellent and its world is analogous to FR enough that you can make the logical leap pretty easily. Only warning is that, due to some behind the scenes drama, the series does a soft reboot thing part-way through, but it's not too disruptive as long as you keep following along.
Absolutely no way you were recommended a $2k hard drive. Or, someone was messing with you.
A middle-of-the-road 1tb SSD is around 100-150 bucks like this one.
Already got one, thanks. You could probably use one of these, though.
The Everis Cale series is my favorite in the Forgotten Realms. Kemp is a great writer - novels flow smoothly and balance action and characters well.
It’s about the reluctant Chosen of then god of thieves Mask, a Roguish high priest of the god of shadows, whose connection to them and the Shadowfell is bound into this flesh itself.
Caught up in the games of gods he doesn’t want to play while trying to fulfill his duty to a tortured friend, he may not want to be Chosen by the god of thieves and shadows, but others do — and they’ll kill for the chance at divine power.
A great story that takes places in the dark shadows of the Forgotten Realms.
Lays out a whole lot of background on our favorite goth cleric’s goddess too.
https://www.amazon.com/Erevis-Cale-Trilogy-Paul-Kemp/dp/0786954981
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dungeondev.a5echaracter&hl=en_US
get this app ( and the other 5E associated apps from this dev, and make sure to update them with the source books, its all free)