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    What I, and a lot of other folks were hoping for. Even if you don’t like the BG3 campaign… With this there’s the potential for pretty much anything. People could create their own “games” using BG3 as an D&D engine. Neverwinter 1 & 2 lived on for a long time because of this.

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      Even if you don’t like the BG3 campaign…

      That’s crazy. The campaign was one of the best computerized D&D adventures I’ve seen published to date.

      Neverwinter 1 & 2 lived on for a long time because of this.

      I enjoyed the Neverwinter toolkit, but the graphics were still so blocky and clunky. There’s a polish to BG3 that, I think, will draw in a bigger audience.

      Also, a big beautiful modding toolkit can have so many knock-on effects. Half-Life gave us a rich basket of spin-offs, from Team Fortress to Counterstrike. Starcraft and Warcraft popularized us a slew of new game styles, like Tower Defense and DOTA. Fingers crossed that we get something similar from BG3.

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        NVN is over two decades old at this point, of course the graphics aren’t great. I personally also aren’t a huge fan of the semi real time combat system, as it really messes with some classes. Modding (along with computer games in general) was also nowhere near as big as it is today. But despite all that it’s still alive, due to its campaign editor. I’m sure BG3 will be modded to death with this (not literally ofc).