Not really. it was a different type of perversion than what anime Japanese games offer.
Implying there is a tsunami of CRPG fans and that the success of BG3 was in line with other good CRPGs.
It wasn't, it was vastly more successful than any other ones and I am saying this is why.
If you don't agree fine but just stop replying to my posts.
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Keep digging, holy shit
	That being....?Not really. it was a different type of perversion than what anime Japanese games offer.
read the approximately 2358923502935820 articles that PC Gamer wrote about it.That being....?
Bear fucking? There are literally porn games where you play as a dragon and have explicit sex with both women and men and i haven't seen those take off. Yet you say a single joke scene in a 200 hour game that isn't even explicit is what caused this game to sell 20 million?read the approximately 2358923502935820 articles that PC Gamer wrote about it.
	It has tremendous production values for a CRPG. It's fully voiced for its myriads of choices. Graphics are good (for cRPG). It has a metric ton of content.I don't know about the quality of the game, haven't played it.
But even if it were a masterpiece, the success is still surprising to me. CRPG, turn based, a lot of reading, D&D rules, dice rolls... It's not a game I'd expect the mainstream to play or even pay attention to.
Wait, you played P4-5 and you think BG3 is the one with the slow start….Have been thinking of jumping into this or Claire Obscur. I enjoyed Persona 4-5, Octopath Traveller, Xenoblade 2, Mother 3, Diablo III-IV, back in the day also Fallout 3 and Mass Effect 1-3, but have spent recent years with Elden Ring and other From stuff. My main concern with Baldur's Gate 3 whether it has a slow beginning with lots of systems learning and reading screens of text.
That for onceWhat exactly sets it apart from other contemporaneous RPGs?
Tsunami of CRPG fans? So that is a yes, then? Because CRPGs are extremely popular. The game had almost 80k players in early access day one, in which the game was pretty barebones. Dragon Age: Inquisition, a game that pales in comparison to BG3, sold 12 million. Divinity Original Sin 2, Larians previous game, sold 7.5 million, and that had way less hype and build up to it. Not to mention, the very name of Baldurs Gate had quite a bit of CRPG weight behind it. D&D at this time period was/is having a bit of a Renaissance due to online DM sessions like Critical Role.Not really. it was a different type of perversion than what anime Japanese games offer.
Implying there is a tsunami of CRPG fans and that the success of BG3 was in line with other good CRPGs.
It wasn't, it was vastly more successful than any other ones and I am saying this is why.
If you don't agree fine but just stop replying to my posts.
As if PC Gamer is anything to go byread the approximately 2358923502935820 articles that PC Gamer wrote about it.
As if PC Gamer is anything to go bynobody reads that shit bruv
perverts and weirdoes latched onto it
Bear sex
90% of it wa the meme. Or more accurately the resulting backlash to the meme that gave the game free publicity.
	There is this weird tendency on NeoGAF and other sites that are similar ideologically for them to declare a game they like "not actually woke" despite all evidence to the contrary instead of just saying they liked a woke game.![]()
To elaborate: it's hilarious that the game's stans don't even want to consider that maybe, just maybe, that one thing (and all its ramifications and variations in the game) could have been, for once, exactly what the "modern audience" was looking for and would actually buy a game for, instead of hyping it and ultimately not buy it. Admitting it would require thinking that you've played a good game and have to share its enjoyment with an audience that you'd want to stay as far away as possible from the games that you like.
I'm not really into crpgs but I did play all the way through bg3 and enjoyed it a lot. It's just got amazing roleplay potential and quality.Dev team prioritised game's quality and amount of content before anything else, even antifeminist and antiwokeist like myself can apreciate and admit BG3 is very good game, ofc if some1 doesnt like the genre he wont play it but otherwise u will, hell i will too once i somewhat can handle my backlog( wont be anytime soon, rip xD ).
To elaborate: it's hilarious that the game's stans don't even want to consider that maybe, just maybe, that one thing (and all its ramifications and variations in the game) could have been, for once, exactly what the "modern audience" was looking for and would actually buy a game for, instead of hyping it and ultimately not buy it. Admitting it would require thinking that you've played a good game and have to share its enjoyment with an audience that you'd want to stay as far away as possible from the games that you like.
The game launched in EA to nearly 74k CCU. Then over the next couple years it maintained a few thousand CCU up to June 2023. Then in July 2023 it jumped by nearly 30k CCU after the bear fucking scene was shown and went viral. Turned out to be a fantastic game and word of mouth spread like wildfire. Game launched in August 2023 and hit it's peak CCU.
Of course the the bear scene helped with sales and even Swen admitted that, but saying that was the only factor, as some were implying, is a little too much. It was, as always, multi-factorial
Seriously. It would've been successful regardless because it's a great game made by devs that actually enjoy gaming and making games. But it went viral because of the bear fucking meme which led to the exceptional success.
It's a good RPG, but I don't understand how it got 20m sales. 900k peak players on Steam, and got a GOTY award.
What exactly sets it apart from other contemporaneous RPGs?
I think you gotta have both to cross over like that. You gotta have the game, and you gotta have the bear. Every bear is different though, some bears aren't even bears.Lol you have to be special to think this
As if a tsunami of cRPG fans were just waiting for bear scene, are you for real? The early access of the game was so successful that Swen described it as "insane". BG 3 early access was more popular than their previous most successful title, Divinity original sin 2.
Certainly the hype for launch is not the 96 metacritic score and wide industry praise to it being one of the best RPG in 2 decades, no
"Its the bear"
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