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My D&D group wants to take a stab at playing Baldur's Gate 3 as a team on honor mode, so I've been replaying that game to familiarize myself with it.
I still dig the absolute hell out of how this game plays. I've tried and bounced off of Divinity 1 & 2 multiple times but BG3 gets the whole "semi turn based immersive sim" feeling just right
. It's sometimes janky and dumb, especially around surprise mechanics and party members going in and out of "combat mode", but its got so many more options than you think it does and it makes your interactions feel really deep even though at its core the whole thing is just a tactical miniatures game.
My dream RPG is something like this but set in the Warmachine/Hordes universe.
Totally agree with this. I'm done my second playthrough and this time doing all the things I missed first time around, having lots of people in camp that I can swap out, upping the brain worms, it's so much fun.