As someone with no experience with DnD or video games closely aligned with DnD, BG3 is very, very complex. I often make decisions based on nothing more than a vague guess as to what I’m doing because I’m not in the mood to wade through all the stats and guides etc to work out what it all means. I’m enjoying the game but I am absolutely certain I would have a better/easier time of it if I understood what the heck was going on better.
Yeah that’s the problem, they obviously lie about minimum specs on PC but that is OK for some reason. Xbox enforcing a quality experience for its users is somehow “holding the industry back”.
They’re complaining that their job is hard. People do that all day, every day, whether it’s a legitimate complaint or not.
They came up with those minimum specs somehow didn’t they? Either that built to those minimum specs, or……? And those specs are less powerful than the Series S. So here we are again!
They are the same. For some reason it is acceptable for developers to lie about PC minimum specs but Xbox trying to enforce a quality experience is just unacceptable.
I understand that but surely the articles should be “developers lie about minimum specs on PC” surely. I believe the concept of a lower priced and accessible console should be encouraged. If that means developers have to try a little harder to support people who buy a cheaper console then so be it.
The Series S specs exceed all the listed minimum specs on the BG3 Steam page for PC. How is the Series S holding anything back when they apparently support their game on shittier PCs?
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, author of The Martian.