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There are definitely other timed quests, particularly in Act 3, as I've discovered while save-scumming long rests trying to trigger different companion convos.
I had no issues on normal until the very end of Act II. There's a fight at that point that can be extremely difficult depending on the choices you've made. I beat my head against it for a bit, then switched to story mode just for that battle. Back on normal now, working my way through Act 3, and haven't run into any other fights like it. Curious to see how that encounter plays out in a subsequent playthrough as a less murdery type.
Have you found rogues to be super combat-effective? I've been running Astarion consistently for traps and locks, and I've found that he really takes a backseat to my warlock and Minthara in combat. Provided he can get in position to hide and pull off a sneak attack, he's more effective than Shadowheart, but only if I'm playing conservatively, i.e. trying not to use any of her spell slots.
Yeah, I think the Klingon analogy is spot-on. Her writing is excellent, and completely consistent with how the githyanki have been portrayed in Planescape, BG2, and D&D in general. Also, I was surprised at how much the character resembles her voice actor. Curious to see the rest of the cast, now.
I think at this point the best plan is to mash all the assets together and release Dragon Effect. Mass Dragon? No, that sounds like maybe a Catholic dragon. Mass Age? No, people will buy it expecting a massage. Maybe subvert all expectations and go with Age Effect! We'll throw out all the magic and aliens, it'll be a harrowing exploration of human mortality.
Minthara, Astarion, and Shadowheart for me. Bad blood between SH and Lae'zel, obvs. I typically get a lot more approval for my dastardly behavior from Minth and Asta; Shadowheart just kinda goes along with it, unless we're killing folks she really hates like Selunites.
I mean, fair enough, and I've only seen the film adaptation, but I would expect literal grapes of wrath to ferment into Klingon bloodwine, and I don't recall that being a plot point.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Tasted good to me, unlike all the other Heineken I've tried. I suppose there are all sorts of things that can affect the taste. This was 20+ years ago, if that makes any difference.
Edit: nope, just checked and they closed the actual brewery there in 1988.
Totally agree about the DA series. Can't say I have very high hopes for this one, given the direction they've taken the franchise, but I'd love to be wrong.
I'm not big on replaying games, but I'm missing out on so much content by murdering everyone, that I'm looking forward to playing again as a good guy. To be clear, there's no shortage of content for murderhobos. The game is just fabulously dense.
Ayy, good on you! Man, I was not prepared for that one. Really wished I'd >!killed that damn drider earlier!<