Normally the steam awards winners are real stinkers, but the voters had shockingly good taste this year.

  • UnspecificGravity@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    Turning an unplayable ripoff game into something that is maybe worth the steam sale price ten years later isn’t a “labor of love” it’s mitigating legal risk from it’s investors.

    BG3 added a ton of content since release, to the point where they even brought in the entire voice cast to record additional dialogue.

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      3 days ago

      Unplayable? I bought the game at launch and it played absolutely fine.

      Was it a barren wasteland with fuck all to do? Sure, but it worked perfectly fine, the last decade has seen HG turn NMS into one of if not the most comprehensive space adventure game.

      Since 2016 they have added various additional stuff like VR support, alongside gameplay enhancements (IE: content like building your own fleet, bases, settlements, expeditions, animal taming etc). All for free.

      Conversely, larian has repeatedly stated that they do not want to do additional content for BG3; with every patch release it’s “this is it, we’re done with this now”, and when quizzed on additional content, such as dlc, The studio claims the Devs were elated to cancel BG3 dlc in favour of making a different game entirely.

      Personally, I don’t consider the latter to be an indication of a labour of love, but rather an obligation to their fans (because larian are a very good studio, who care for their fans).

      I love both games, but BG3 absolutely did not deserve the labour of love category imo, there are simply far more obvious alternatives.