I haven’t touched since early October, which is the longest break I’ve taken since I started playing it at launch. My last save file was close to the end of Act 2, shortly after letting Jaheira die and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:writing an article about it. After publishing it, readers were writing to me for weeks. I received a veritable barrage of emails, DMs and tweets informing me that I can, in fact, save Jaheira by adding her to my party as she won’t have to replace anybody I’ve already got with me, and it will make it a lot easier to keep her alive. I hope you all are happy, you’ve🐻 turned me into a liar. My article said that it was no longer my problem that she keeps getting herself killed, and now I’m making it my problem again because I know there’s an out.

Of course, this means I’m going to have to reload an old save and lose some progress. ౠIt’s not like I’m losing a ton of gameplay time, probably just an hour or so, but the set-up with which I play Baldur’s Gate 3 already disincentivises me from playing it. My problem is that I absolutely hate sitting at my PC. In fact, I kind of hate sitting upright at all. I prefer to be horizontal as much as possible. I am aware this is terrible for my health, and I’m trying to be better, I swear! I do try to work sitting upright, which is why I’ve made it a point to work at a desk most of the time, but when gaming, I prefer to be as cozy as possible. As much as possible, I will be in bed, under the covers, controller in hand.

a druid from the baldurs gate game series

Even when I was a kid, I’d play Xbox lying sideways on the couch in the basement, neck craned at an uncomfortable angle to see the screen properly. To now have to spend hours a day sitting at my PC in a somewhat uncomfortable chair, trying to finish a campaign as long as Baldur’s Gate 3’s, is one of the lesser circles of hell for me. When I first got hooked on the game, my butt hurt all the time. I was upset, but I couldn’t stop ♍playing because the game was just that good.

Fun fact: this feature is partly inspired by a brief but insightful thought I typed out in my notes app several months ago when I first started playing the game. It said, “played bg3 so much my butt started hurting and it won't stop hurting. bruised tailbone? I need a better chair??”.

Now that I’ve spent some time away from the game and weaned myself off the constant dopamine hits it gives me, and because I know I’m going to have to redo some difficult battles, I have much less of a desire to knowingly plant my bum in a chair that I know is going to cause me pain. I’m too old (read: older than 23) to be subjecting myself to such discomfort. It’s cozy vibes or nothing, especially considering I always end up playing for far too many hours in a row. Xbox players will finally get a confirmed release date for the Xbox port on 7 December at The Game Awards, and I’m already busy working my way through other games to decide on my final✃ GOTY list, so I’ve decided to wait. Yes, it hurts me that I likely won’t finish the game until next year, but I’ve come to terms with the consequences of my choices. I just hope that Baldur’s Gate 3 really does come to Xbox before the end of the year.

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