If it's not mods it'd a multiclass Paladin/Sorcerer/Warlock/Fighter, because I got real close to that with that build. That's all the build is good for though.
Everyone has their hobby. You try to make the biggest number, I store Minthara in a box.
>put crates and explosive barrels everywhere and make them nearly weightless and make almost every buff stack (except you can't cast more than one of certain buffs at a time per character because that kind of cheese makes zoomers sad) >make the actual normal process of combat tedious as frick
if the developers build the game around you ""breaking"" it, you aren't breaking it, and it's artificial fun. It's nu-fun. You're being deceived in to thinking it's fun, but the reality is you're just moronic. This isn't an immersive sim where you can do what you want, it's a theme park in disguise and the developers fully intended for you to 'discover' all this cheese.
>look mom I took the explosive barrels that are fricking everywhere and placed them all around the area where the enemies spawn during a conversation I knew would lead to combat because the game lets me switch characters while the conversation just pauses >now I can skip this combat because I blowed them all up! >look at me mommy I'm ever so clever, I truly outsmarted the developers!!
>put crates and explosive barrels everywhere and make them nearly weightless and make almost every buff stack (except you can't cast more than one of certain buffs at a time per character because that kind of cheese makes zoomers sad) >make the actual normal process of combat tedious as frick
if the developers build the game around you ""breaking"" it, you aren't breaking it, and it's artificial fun. It's nu-fun. You're being deceived in to thinking it's fun, but the reality is you're just moronic. This isn't an immersive sim where you can do what you want, it's a theme park in disguise and the developers fully intended for you to 'discover' all this cheese.
I have blown up exactly one (1) barrel in combat and it's the one they all run next to in the first ruins og the game. I never picked one up and carried it around because it's just not necessary. Are people like you, the people parroting this same message about "cheese and barrels", the same people who keep "accidentally" fricking gale and astarion because the game "made you do it"? It just seems like the problem you b***hing about (in the manner of a tween girl getting her first period and being told she can't go to a party at a 30 year olds house) is not actually a problem with the game, but rather a problem in your own mind. The game isn't making you play any certain way, and it's not making you suck off male npcs. You're doing that yourself, anon.
I've never understood the malding over the haircut. These neckbeards will jerk off to the stupidest, goofiest, most hideous and impossible dumbass hairstyles in their little anime they watch, but a hot girl with a fairly innocuous and actually realistic hairstyle just makes them start sweating and turning red.
The term itself is moronic, but fooling the player into believing they're thinking outside the box while in reality they're simply executing a script (either programmed or behavioural) is a thing.
They are quite literally thinking outside the box. Any resolution to a problem that is not the standard combat rotation or a dialogue option is inherently thinking outside the box. Do you think that people aren't being creative when they shot the spider's web when fighting the matriarch in Act 1? Or when people slap a boss off the side of the arena for an instant kill when there's gaps in the stage? Is there absolutely zero creativity to be found unless you are explicitly exploiting some kind of glitch or error in the game?
Is shooting the web "breaking the game", or is it an intended, designed and pre-programmed solution? Is shooting an explosive barrel instead of the enemy standing beside it "creative", or is it following the designer's "script"?
You can do some pretty creative things that are outside of the box in BG3 without necessarily breaking the game (stacking boxes for a height advantage, for example), but exploding a barrel that was clearly placed on the battlefield with the express intent to have the player explode it ain't it.
CRITICAL MISS!
What game?
Gay Sex Simulator 3
what is this, a glitch?
If it's not mods it'd a multiclass Paladin/Sorcerer/Warlock/Fighter, because I got real close to that with that build. That's all the build is good for though.
Do you play sweet music to her?
>put crates and explosive barrels everywhere and make them nearly weightless and make almost every buff stack (except you can't cast more than one of certain buffs at a time per character because that kind of cheese makes zoomers sad)
>make the actual normal process of combat tedious as frick
if the developers build the game around you ""breaking"" it, you aren't breaking it, and it's artificial fun. It's nu-fun. You're being deceived in to thinking it's fun, but the reality is you're just moronic. This isn't an immersive sim where you can do what you want, it's a theme park in disguise and the developers fully intended for you to 'discover' all this cheese.
>artificial fun
>nu-fun
Is there really no bottom to the moronic shit people can spew?
>look mom I took the explosive barrels that are fricking everywhere and placed them all around the area where the enemies spawn during a conversation I knew would lead to combat because the game lets me switch characters while the conversation just pauses
>now I can skip this combat because I blowed them all up!
>look at me mommy I'm ever so clever, I truly outsmarted the developers!!
No one is arguing the mechanic. They are calling you a moron because you're using terms like "artificial fun" and "nu-fun", you dipshit.
I'm sorry you're mad about how easy it is to trick you in to thinking you're clever so you keep playing slop
What?
you're sorry for being moronic? have you tried just not being moronic?
I have blown up exactly one (1) barrel in combat and it's the one they all run next to in the first ruins og the game. I never picked one up and carried it around because it's just not necessary. Are people like you, the people parroting this same message about "cheese and barrels", the same people who keep "accidentally" fricking gale and astarion because the game "made you do it"? It just seems like the problem you b***hing about (in the manner of a tween girl getting her first period and being told she can't go to a party at a 30 year olds house) is not actually a problem with the game, but rather a problem in your own mind. The game isn't making you play any certain way, and it's not making you suck off male npcs. You're doing that yourself, anon.
i like the stupid hime cut and i'm tired of pretending i'm not
I've never understood the malding over the haircut. These neckbeards will jerk off to the stupidest, goofiest, most hideous and impossible dumbass hairstyles in their little anime they watch, but a hot girl with a fairly innocuous and actually realistic hairstyle just makes them start sweating and turning red.
The term itself is moronic, but fooling the player into believing they're thinking outside the box while in reality they're simply executing a script (either programmed or behavioural) is a thing.
yeah but the op image is a move not a barrel trap
I've played the whole game without touching barrels
They are quite literally thinking outside the box. Any resolution to a problem that is not the standard combat rotation or a dialogue option is inherently thinking outside the box. Do you think that people aren't being creative when they shot the spider's web when fighting the matriarch in Act 1? Or when people slap a boss off the side of the arena for an instant kill when there's gaps in the stage? Is there absolutely zero creativity to be found unless you are explicitly exploiting some kind of glitch or error in the game?
Is shooting the web "breaking the game", or is it an intended, designed and pre-programmed solution? Is shooting an explosive barrel instead of the enemy standing beside it "creative", or is it following the designer's "script"?
You can do some pretty creative things that are outside of the box in BG3 without necessarily breaking the game (stacking boxes for a height advantage, for example), but exploding a barrel that was clearly placed on the battlefield with the express intent to have the player explode it ain't it.
funslop
>artificial fun
>Buzzwords, the post
>artificial fun
>nu-fun
>t. Average totk fellater
stealth archer moment
Thats a lot of dice
Everyone has their hobby. You try to make the biggest number, I store Minthara in a box.
the frick is up with your haircolors
Why do you have her icon in a box?
Excuse me, but is OP gonna explain how he did that? I wanna know how to roll 16 dice when using a spell
Nexusmods
It is a flaw if it's too easy to do or if there's only really one way to do it so everyone ends up playing the exact same way imo
wtf OP playing shadowrun with d4s?