Hi, lovely people! I have around 600+ hours on BG3, so yes, I am definitely enjoying it a lot. However, I’m trying to think of what to play next. A few people have recommended Cyberpunk to me, so I did get that, and it runs well. Nooot sure how I like it just yet. Are there any other, like, RPG games, that have character customization, that also run well on the deck?
Thank you in advance! Apologies if this isn’t the right sub to post this on, I haven’t been on Reddit in a hot minute.
Pathfinder Wrath of the righteous is tagged as playable.
It’s like baldurs gate, but more complicated as an RPG system and not as reactive.
It WAS one the the best CRPG out there until BG3 took the world by storm. Still a personal favourite.
I played it a little in the deck, it ran well. It has controller support but I find it way better using the trackpads and mouse and customizing all the SD keys for more ease.
At high levels it will get a little hard to manage, cause all the abilities. It happens on PC with keyboard and mouse. So i guess it will happen with a trackpad emulating it.
With all that. Fantastic game, Fantastic RPG.
Also cyberpunk rocks, but is more like an FPS inmersive movie more than a reactive RPG
Pathfinder is definitely good. My friend who has played both BG3 and WOTR says that the latter is quite superior in story. I’ve just started and I’m getting used to the controller settings, but I may end up doing similar to what you did what you did so I can utilize the trackpads for better mouse movement and ability access.
For me WotR is the superior game in every way excep the visual presentation. BG3 can’t be beaten in this regard, but when it comes to the actual game, including story, options AND reactivity I see WotR in the lead.
I haven’t played that much BG3 yet. But for what I understand BG3 is more in the vein of a fallout 1 or Torment. Where decisions matter and creativity is not only possible but expected. That’s why i call it Reactive.
WotR is emulating an adventure path ( pathfinder pen and paper campaign) So it’s meant to be more linear and a lot more combat focused. But on the better side it has a ton of classes, archetypes, mythic powers and character build options. And cute purple dragon that likes cookies
Both are CRPGS but their focus is completely different