Larian Studios founder Swen Vincke says Baldur's Gate 3, which released in early access in 2020, won't be seeing its full 1.0 launch in 2021 "for sure."
A new report claims to have details on which games will support AMD FSR at launch, which will be added support soon, and more.
Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke says that in addition to gameplay additions and improvements, narrative changes are being worked on as well.
Larian's CEO indicates it could still be a good while before the 1.0 launch.
Rare crashes that could occur during character creation are also gone.
It will feature content from the title's "biggest update yet."
Even in early access, Larian Studios' epic RPG is already looking great.
Larian Studios also hints at one of its offices recently being flooded.
With big-budget titles coming out buggier than ever, could early access offer a potential solution?
Even if they weren't needed, we're still glad these games exist.
The patch also makes companions more "tolerant" and less about nitpicking every little thing.
However, early access players can access a secondary branch to continue without issue.
Sound settings have also been optimized for lower end systems.
Larian Studios will resolve issues and then redeploy the patch when it's ready.
Larian Studios is close to "solving several" multiplayer issues with future updates.
Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke comments on the RPG's current success.
PC and Google Stadia players can hop into the first Act of the epic RPG.
However, Larian's Michael Douse says that having at least 150 GB is "good for you."
About 16 races/subraces, six classes, and tons of customization will be available.
Larian promises "hundreds of permutations" that will affect a relationship.