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It's really wild coming into Baldur's Gate 3 after playing Solasta.

If you're not aware: Solasta is an unlicensed D&D 5e game that uses SRD content plus some of their own content to flesh it out some.

Interestingly enough, I'd absolutely say that Solasta is waaaaaay more faithful to D&D than BG3 is. And it's battle system is much better done, both between being more faithful and supporting things like proper flight and spider climb (as opposed to BG3 which doesn't have spider climb and implements flight as just a fancy long range jump basically).

It does a much better job of short rests vs long rests, let alone fast travel. Solasta doesn't have you warping back to camp mid dungeon, but instead you have to find a safe spot to camp in the dungeon if you want a long rest. And fast travel is done by accelerated movement rather than warping, so you can't use it to magically escape a dungeon.

That's not to say Solasta is outright better.

BG3 shines on drastically better story and voice acting, as well as making your dialogue choices really feel meaningful. I was never able to bond with my own characters really in Solasta like I can in BG3.

Oh, and BG3 feels like a complete package since so many races and classes in Solasta are behind DLC.

If someone told me they wanted to play BG3 specifically for the 5e combat and mechanics, I'd definitely point them to Solasta over BG.

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in reply to Shiri Bailem

thank you for that. I am enjoying BG3, but my interest is primarily to see forgotten realms places brought to life. Trying to recapture that Skyrim Magnificent Vista buzz.
in reply to Lou Anders

@Lou Anders Yeah, BG3 is probably where you want to be and Solasta might be a fun diversion but nowhere near as meaty for that.


Injury, but it's only a cop and no visible injury; laughing at someone's pain and misfortune, but again it's a cop

Oh dear god, I watched Last Week Tonight and have been introduced to cop slide.

And I can't stop looping this one: youtube.com/shorts/_EqrIX6J92s

in reply to Shiri Bailem

Injury, but it's only a cop and no visible injury; laughing at someone's pain and misfortune, but again it's a cop
Police or not, who released such a slide?
Who approved it?
in reply to Raroun

Injury, but it's only a cop and no visible injury; laughing at someone's pain and misfortune, but again it's a cop
@Raroun In the US, those were entirely normal slides for the longest time. Those slides were the normal in my childhood and only sometime since then they started treating them as a hazard.


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in reply to Shiri Bailem

Yeah the customization is really where Kagi shines. It's actually a *tool* designed to help you, instead of being designed to generate ad clicks.