But bg3 black hounds wasn't Larian. That was Blackisle and it got canceled. It wasn't the same game or the same studio.
TheRoarer
I am about to finish Starfield. I did not enjoy my time with it. Luckily, I played it on gamepass, so very little monetary value was lost.
Might revisit once creation kit is up. That was the only way Fallout 4 was enjoyable for me.
I will head back to finishing my bg3 evil play through, filling the gaps with Darktide.
I could forgive bethesda games because I used to be able to look at them as "greater than the sum of its parts"
Fallout 4 with mods just barely got away with it.
Starfield has too many issues for me.
The biggest one, your second issue of loading screens, I don't think mods can fix. There just will never be a seamless overworld because of the spaceship mechanic.
Asking your community for help before dropping hundreds of dollars isn't a physical or non physical issue.
As I said in my replies. The internet is vast, there isn't a remote possibility that they are near other beeple that would be willing to handle it?
If they were in illinois or southern wisconsin, I could have done it for free.
I have also remotely, through video call, walked people through replacing computer parts with no issues.
It doesn't matter if it is a physical or software problem. There are alternatives to being hundreds of dollars in the red.
The EA tutorial was longer and MUCH more explicit. I was very surprised they truncated it.
The internet is a vast place, maybe someone would be in your area. If you were in illinois, I would have offered to fix your computer for free, because I thought beehaw community was supposed to be nice.
Apparently fucking not.
I'm not sure why it being physical makes a difference in asking for help, but okay.
Why not mention the computer issues here? You might have found someone wiling to fix it for free.
Source?
Mhgu also let you be a palico.
The game was better than it had any right to be, and it really deserved to be a franchise.
The comment makes complete sense now.