You won't appreciate "Baldur's Gate 3" on the first try if you don't love playing turn-based games. As you advance, you get to feel the hang of it without feeling overwhelmed.
After finishing Act 1, you might have realized what's lacking in the game. There might be some time when you ask yourself if you can customize your character someday.
Larian Studios, the developer behind Baldur has teased the possibility of introducing a custom appearance change. Is it coming soon?
'Baldur's Gate 3' Dev is Cooking Something Right Now
Let's admit that altering our character's body parts is one of the most exciting things you can do for the love of customization. There are plenty of combo designs you can experiment with to make your main man look more robust.
If "Baldur's Gate 3" has an in-game alteration feature, more fans will rush to buy one of the most popular role-playing games (RPGs) of 2023.
As TechRadar spotted via Michael Douse's reply on the X platform (former Twitter), Larian Studios appears to be "cooking" something that the community won't expect to come.
Although Larian's director of publishing did not directly confirm the arrival of character appearance change updates to "Baldur's Gate 3," the response resonates with the requests of long-time gamers.
Without a doubt, this game-breaking change might drive other players to visit their friends more often at camp. Giving this feature to "Baldur's Gate 3" in the future could give some fans hope to uniquely create their personas.
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Character Design Change Might Spark Inconsistencies
Despite the fact that Larian could unveil character customization anytime, the game is heavily tied up to its rich story and narrative. As such, if someone wants to alter his character's appearance, it should be related to his in-game background. There might be inconsistencies produced as a result.
If you want to come up with a new Tav, Larian might take this path by allowing users to select their favorite race during the character creation.
"Baldur's Gate 3" is not the only game that did not feature the ability to edit a character's look. "Cyberpunk 2077" did it quite late despite its warm reception from the crowd.
If Larian wants to patch things up, they should announce it right away to avoid giving false hopes to the fans.
Watch Out For Your Drive Space When Playing 'Baldur's Gate 3'
As you save many screenshots of your adventure in "Baldur's Gate 3," you don't have any idea that your disk space is getting fuller easily. According to PC Gamer, the game utilizes a different save directory so finding your save files can be a chore.
The report says that your saves can be found in:
- C:Users[user name]AppDataLocalLarian StudiosBaldur's Gate 3PlayerProfilesPublicSavegamesStory
If you want other people to tour your world even for a short time, you can share your "Baldur's Gate 3" save files. That works also for co-op modes.
This month, "Baldur's Gate 3" surprisingly defied expectations as it became a top Steam game, surpassing 700,000 players.