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  • For starters, I said strange. Frighteningly strange, not scary. Secondly, the kids goes off unhinged about how D4 sucks and everyone should play BG3. Being a HUGE fan of both franchises, not only was he being a reductive asshole, but as I pointed out they aren't even worth comparing. The two are completely different genres.

    Then he doubles down on how either they aren't or they are but it doesn't matter (sorry. "semantics" wasn't specifc enough) and goes off on some unfounded tirade about Blizzards practices and how he feweels Blizzard needs to shape the most successful aarpg of all time like Larian.

    Not to mention this post has nothing to do with Baldur's Gate. It was about people cheating in the first season of D4...

    I can continue if you like?

  • BRUH, one is an dungeon crawling loot focused aarpg. The other, a hybrid real-time strategy based rpg, almost the closest thing to a digital pen and paper tabletop.

    Having played d2, D3, d2 redux, d4, bg, bg2, and icewind dale, what are you talking about?? They couldn't be any different

  • Blizzard just has to be like Larian, release a feature complete singleplayer game with the ability to play multiplayer

    Do they though? Diablo is the most successful loot crawling aarpg of all time.

    No need for battlepasses, or $30 skins,

    If it's all cosmetic and doesn't influence gameplay, why care?

  • Did anybody reading this actually enjoy watching? Or at least think it was entertaining enough to make it through the whole series? Not loaded questions, I'm legitimately curious. I like most of the Marvel stuff, but it's quite obv that most things produced post Thanos is kinda meh.

    I know reviews aren't everything, but this one has been panned so much that it might always be at the bottom of my to-watch list. Any fans?

  • Yep, it was greed, pure and simple. After seeing how wildly successful Netflix and Hulu were, companies that owned ip weren't content in just having a small piece of the pie. No, they needed the whole thing.

    I hope all of these late-coming streaming services burn to the ground. And I LOVE streaming their content for free.