Baldur’s Gate 3 schneidet im Jahr 2024 sogar noch besser ab als im Jahr 2023, mit einem Plus von 20 % bei den täglichen Nutzern, und Larian glaubt zu wissen, warum: „Mods sind sehr gut“
https://www.gamesradar.com/games/baldur-s-gate/baldurs-gate-3-is-doing-even-better-in-2024-than-it-did-in-2023-with-daily-users-up-20-percent-and-larian-thinks-it-knows-why-mods-are-very-good/
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I played it recently only because it had mod support on console. Usually this type of game is just too much for me to play as there is just so much to keep track of it’s overwhelming to me but with mods I can make it easier so I don’t have to worry as much. With mods I can see why this game was so loved. It’s really an amazing game
Skyrim wouldn’t have half the legacy it does without mods, so this tracks.
Shame more companies don’t lean into their modding scenes. Development time could be slashed in certain areas if they’d just let modders fill in the blanks.
Sparking zero could be everything they advertised with a million different outfits and accessories inspired by 40 years of dragon ball. Instead we’re stuck with whatever could get approved by the budget
It also helps that Larian has stopped breaking the game every five seconds with new patches. I still can’t believe Patch 6 made it through any kind of QA process.
It’s amazing to me companies don’t see the long term revenue benefits of allowing mods. It’s blatantly clear how well it’s paid off for Bethesda and now Larian, with many others on steam like Slay the Spire and Torchlight 2 and Xcom- it is just amazing free marketing that draws more players in that the wider industry has taken this stubborn stance against.
Boggles the mind