• JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    An ending that mentions a yes or no response to 14 things would have 16384 variations. Don’t get too excited by this big number. It could easily be just “one ending” where they mentioned the outcome of 14ish things you did.

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    I’m sure that, while 17k may be mathematically and technically true, they’re going to be virtually indistinguishable. I’m pretty hyped for the game but I also don’t care for the obviously clickbait claim.

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      I agree and I suspect companions are carrying a lot of the weight for this calculation.

      Hypothetically, if there’s 10 companions with 10 individual endings each you’d get 100 endings right there. Add in 10 main endings and you get 1000, add in 4 major side quests and 4 variations each and you’re at 16,000 ending variations.

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        Since it’s variations of the combined ending, each permutation would count as unique. Meaning that 10 companions with 10 endings each would total 10.000.000.000 variations,

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    I mean, it’s just variations of similar endings… I’d prefer what Nier Automata did with their 26 endings. Getting an ending because I backtracked, or because I fished, or because I exploded at a very inappropriate time and place… Yeah that’s my kind of multiple endings.

      • Bleeping Lobster@lemmy.world
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        I’ve never been made to laugh till I had tears in my eyes by a game before

        spoiler

        (following the adventure line / the narrator losing it in the cupboard)

        Not the longest, but hands down the weirdest game I’ve ever played, and well worth the money. Now, where did I leave my bucket?

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    Devs saying stuff like this always makes me roll my eyes. I know games have come a long way, but you say a number that hilariously large and I know, it’s going to be silly stuff like the game tracking what people are wearing or some crap and they are counting that as a variation. It’s just pretty obviously bullshit.

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      It’s even worse than that because once you see that you just know that all they did was add the ability to mix and match ending tidbits like a damn sectional sofa and let math do all the work.

      You can get to 16,000 different endings with something as small as 8 different unlockable characters that each have a unique ending.

    • Boiglenoight@lemmy.world
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      Yeap. 17,000 marginally different endings in meaningless ways. Probably. I don’t know. I saw the headline and rolled my eyes. I should click it.

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      I see it more as, there’s 17k stories to be told. You’ll likely never met someone IRL that had the same experience as you. Might have had the same major ending, but the resolution to do many other stories will be different.

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    Yeah sure… If they just kept it to a sane number like Chrono Trigger did so much time ago, it would be much better. Why are we counting permutations as “different endings”?

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    I’ve never played any of the Baldurs Gate games, do you guys reckon I will need to have played the originals first? Cos this games sounds great!

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      The first two were amazing but long ago, in sure there will be treats for those of us who remember them but I’m sure they’ll be expecting a mostly fresh audience.

      Just know if you hear ‘go for the eyes boo’ it’s referencing a hamster.

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      From what I’ve read, while there’ll be a few nods and references you might only get if you’ve played the original games; the game can be played with no need to have played the originals.

      Also, if you do decide to pick up the original two games, keep in mind they were made back in the THAC0 days.

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      I grew up with the first Baldur’s Gate games and both are amazing but BG3 seems more of a standalone. I played the early access and I don’t see much need to play the first 2, the story is not connected.

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    eh I’ll go against the grain of negativity & wish this game the best. with all that they’re promising, it would be embarrassing for this game to flop

    it seems school is closed so all the teen gamers are here to complain

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      I’ve clocked roughly 80 hours across all the early access builds, and I’m confident that the game will do well in its niche based on what I’ve played so far. But it is a niche, and I don’t think any one game is going to change the market that much. It won’t flop, but I don’t think it’s going to make Larian the next cdpr

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    Yeah I’m really excited for this game but 17,000 different endings just sounds like “yes” and “no” bs

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    This is a very dumb article. Like, I understand there’s a lot of hype for this game right now but jfc. If anyone is expecting to be able to play this game 17,000 times and expect to see something unique each ending, they’ve lost their damn mind

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    So, 17k loose “if” statements defining if some single sentences will pop up during the ending scene.

    • if player has killed love interest -> And the love interest remained dead
    • if player has killed love interest AND ressurrected -> And the love interest died, but got better
    • if player has NOT killed love interest -> And the love interest never died, just as their love

    etc etc