If BG4 ends up on the horizon and not 15 years out, I hope Larian licenses the engine. There are improvements that can be made but they did solve a lot of problems in bringing TTRPG to a video game.
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If BG4 ends up on the horizon and not 15 years out, I hope Larian licenses the engine. There are improvements that can be made but they did solve a lot of problems in bringing TTRPG to a video game.
The next patch fully opens the game to end to end mod support. Items, characters, races, quests, dialogue - all available to mod.
It seems like the game will be able to live on in the modding community for a long time yet.
I don’t know if this will get as much content as Skyrim has do far, but this is huge, I’m hoping we get to see how deep modders can go