There will definitely be quite a few episodes of adjusting to just how massive this game is, and a lot to take in so I do hope you enjoy the journey of the learning curve...I am enjoying this game tremendously even though I feel like I barely progress each episode! Please be patient while I learn and improve over time, I can already see myself enjoying countless hours of this game, BG1 & 2, and a future Dark Urge replay? If there's demand. Thanks for watching your support on this series so far has left me floored, hope to see you all join me until the end
@TzeiEm3 ай бұрын
Don't sweat dude. I'm pretty sure it took me like 60-70 hours to get through Act 1 alone.... But I'm also a certified loot goblin and completionist, so... :D
@Grandy_UiD3 ай бұрын
Take your time bro, I found the game pretty overwhelming myself but once you get used to it, it's just so much fun.
@TheCrimsonBard3 ай бұрын
Hey take your time. The first playthrough is the best
@Vismark11713 ай бұрын
Love seeing your first time play through as someone who has got 1000+ hours in the game. If you do Durge play through I loved playing a Gith Rouge who romanced Laezel. Id only say resting often is good, short rests wont help magic but long rests will but you'll get alot of companion dialogue in camp plus replenish mage spells. Without spoilers alot of new players even myself the first time, their is a point in Act 1 where you'll be advised to go one of two places in after visiting those places you'll go to Act 2. But you can visit both if you just fast travel to a waypoint, if you dont do such you miss out on amazing content for yourself and companions as the game doesnt tell you that you can visit both. Hope you keep loving the game !
@Ceejay_Vincent3 ай бұрын
This game has a world, with something to explore around every corner and as thoroughly as you search there will be things missed. So don't think of it as having to progress, have fun and go at whatever pace you wish! And for the question asked in the video. I personally am happy to watch the whole journey, looting, inventory management and all, but also get it if you need to trim down.
@meganc603 ай бұрын
“I can read everyone’s underwear. Don’t know why I didn’t check that earlier.” This is the kind of hard-hitting gamer journalism I’m here for
@zarasha82203 ай бұрын
the fact that Larian took the time to write flavor text for all of the companions' underwear is such a wonderful thing... it's all the little details that make this game such an immersive, rich gaming experience
@teresamorrow24593 ай бұрын
THIS is what makes watching Mapo’s play throughs so unique!!
@PolarBearOdyssey3 ай бұрын
It's a good idea to visit camp regularly. It's this game's version of the Normandy or the camp in Origins. It's where you can develop relationships with companions. Also some story beats/cutscenes are only triggered by long resting and can potentially be missed.
@WineAndGames3 ай бұрын
I feel like you're the perfect person for this game because you have that "can I do this?" curiosity that this game really rewards (or punishes you for lol). I'd be happy with no cuts but do what you want! Inventory management can get really messy because you pick up so much but you've already got a good idea about immediately sending items to whoever you think can use them... that will become more clear as you go on.
@nickrubin73123 ай бұрын
yeah, the way he says at 1:02:49 "watch this" and figures out how a skill (particular tool) would allow him to "solve a problem" in combat shows that this is the way, and it is a playthrough to watch 100%
@Safiyahalishah3 ай бұрын
The only reason Lae'zel was able to talk to Shadowheart on the nautiloid was because Shadowheart wasn't in your party yet. Any companion can talk to an NPC, but only you can talk to your companions. Loving this playthrough, by the way. You're the perfect person to play this game - and a much better player already than I was throughout my whole first run. 😂 I do not have the required outside-the-box thinking.
@Rynchor3 ай бұрын
If Tav needs resurrection you can pilot a companion at camp and have them talk to the others. But even then, the characters all say something like “I only talk to the boss”
@Safiyahalishah3 ай бұрын
@@Rynchor Yeah, I don't really count that as dialogue because it ends after one line, but it is funny. 😂
@sharikobe3 ай бұрын
Man is curious enough to try to heal a fucking squid than touch a magic sigil 😂😂😂
@embreis22572 ай бұрын
in my first BG3 game I was afraid to touch the magic sigil too. as a result my monk needs to do his playthrough without Gale. I tried to be empathic and didn't 'close its eyes' but it never crossed my mind to prop it up either. what an unusual thought. this blind playthrough promises to be interesting.
@JohnZaun3 ай бұрын
I was worried for a second that you were going to miss Gale. Alistair and Anders get stuck in a blender.
@looplooplooplooploop2 ай бұрын
I missed him for a long time. Had to go back to get him near act 2 after realizing there was another companion
@zoid_on_youtube3 ай бұрын
The DM just killed that mindflayer cause they were NOT trying to have the party die this early
@FlameHidden3 ай бұрын
Sneak Attack is a weird mechanic to wrap your head around for newcommers. You missed the tooltip at 1:02:11, so here: As a Rogue, Astarion's main focus should be to make Sneak Attacks every turn. To do that he NEEDS ONE OF TWO THINGS: - Either have a friend to the party within 5feet of the target - OR (and the OR is very important here) have advantage on the attack. Advantage can be from: attacking a prone enemy, attacking while hidden (which rogues can do as a bonus action) and any number of other status effects given by abilities and conditions from other characters. So if he fails to hide, due to attempting to hide within the enemy's cone of vision: use your party to synergize. Astarion was easily the biggest damage dealer for single target damage in my party for almost the entire game.
@ЯАга-я4л3 ай бұрын
In addition, you should not have a DISADVANTAGE to make a sneak attack. On some occasions you can have both of those, maybe even more then one. For example, you get advantage twice from target being stunned and you being hidden, but you get a disadvantage for being too far away. In this instance sneak attack won't work.
@CraigNull2 ай бұрын
Confusing that "Advantage" both refers a status imparted by certain conditions as well as a modification to the procedure for obtaining a die roll. Extra confusing that the Advantage-as-status can coexist with other statuses that negate the Advantage-as-die-throw-modifier. Extradoubleplus confusing which specific combination of statuses and die-throwing modifiers counts as Advantage for the purposes of sneak attack
@SleepySir2 ай бұрын
@@CraigNull For you're first point I'm confused on what you mean. They are the same thing. You get advantage from many different things, it just means you can roll 2 dice and take the highest. This applies in combat (enemy is focused on someone else), and in dialogue (you have lot's of experience in whatever subject). Certain conditions can give you advantage at things, and that advantage let's you roll twice... they are the same thing.
@legitimatemedicine3 ай бұрын
The game basically encourages you to long rest at camp after every sizeable combat encounter. Story events are really common and usually only one can happen per night
@jakubport73613 ай бұрын
Rogues are fairly strong because they can use "hide" as a bonus action. That way, you can find a dark spot in a room by using "shift" and use your "stealth attack" action to deal massive amounts of damage. Can't wait for more episodes ❤
@Shizuku.Tsukishima3 ай бұрын
For BG3, I'd personally like to see basically everything outside of the basic inventory shuffling that we all end up having to do at some point. And even then, some of that is fine to show imo, since what you carry with you matters much more pound for pound in a game like this. Other than that, maybe just if you revisit old places and nothing noteworthy happens.
@zarasha82203 ай бұрын
it's also wild how simply having an item in your inventory can really gimp your character.... I'm currently on a durge resist playthrough, and I forgot I had the item that gives you the Steeped in Bliss buff... great for combat, not so great when you're trying to resist the urge to murder someone very near and dear to you while they're sleeping... yeah, I save scummed for a good 20 minutes rofl but that person survived the night. :)
@Safiyahalishah3 ай бұрын
@@zarasha8220 I had Steeped in Bliss with me for freaking ages before I realised it also buffs nearby enemies... Angry...
@elion42452 ай бұрын
@@zarasha8220 oh god, i had that moment on blind durge honor mode playthrough. Somehow, everyone survived. Used at least 3 inspirations. That was the scariest part of honor mod run, besides rejecting bhaal. For a moment i though it was completely over
@downrightdanny3226Ай бұрын
I love the way you talk to the characters while making them do things and how you read the Sea Shanty poem. It makes your playthrough really engaging, and I’m so happy to have someone to watch who spends a lot of time on things and plays on their own.
@sdFoix3 ай бұрын
As other's have already commented, don't be afraid to long rest often! You get a lot of important story and companion details from doing so. Also, no need to edit anything out. I'm a sucker for all the details.
@nickrubin73123 ай бұрын
3 hours? Now that's a proper length for a BG3 playthrough video. Honestly, it is kind of matching normal length a play session for BG3: some inventory management, some thinking about class/multiclassing progression, builds, exploration, dialogue and... 2-3 hours done. The game is very deliberately slow. I strongly doubt anyone who has really played the game minds how YOU play the game, because this is the game to be played how you usually play games (if it makes any sense, lol). No one who played BG3 minds reading all the contextual books, notes, plaques, journals and so on. People literally spent 150-200h on their first playthrough, so this is the crowd who absolutely matches the play style. So refreshing to see a player actually reading all the stuff and keywords. You'll get it faster and better than most of the new players because of it. This is absolutely the way. 1:05:28 Tutorial by gameplay ;) 2:22:00 Answering actual question. Personally, since the game is just running around/looting/exploring/and so on, it is all good. It is a huge part of the game, especially exploration. If you fail on the trap and blow up and party dies because of your looting habits - let's see it. I would say mundane inventory management and adding to wares isn't that interesting, just when you clean up space, you know. But otherwise, even your decision-making for equipment for the party is interesting. Tim Downie for Gale. It is his first role in any game. Most of them are British theatre actors, some have experience with TV shows and movies, and only some with other games. Since most of cinematic and storytelling is in Larian's dedicated studios in Dublin Ireland, and also in Guilford England most of the actors are from GB.
@jemaselite80763 ай бұрын
You and me, we got worms baby, let's hang out. I died 😂😂
@Ebiscuses3 ай бұрын
Confirmation that RFK Jr was on the nautiloid
@Chicagopaisan3 ай бұрын
@@Ebiscuses soon Biden will be in camp ready to change his class
@alysane63853 ай бұрын
Mapo breaking the “why are you still here” cycle… nature is healing
@colindavey40753 ай бұрын
What's the "why are you still here" cycle?
@Avocado_san3 ай бұрын
@@colindavey4075 Dragon Age Origins, that's a question for Morrigan that drops her approval by a lot. Mapo asked it like 2 times 😁
@plants.plants3 ай бұрын
@@colindavey4075 It was a really funny moment. He asked her "why are you still here" (-10 approval) and his reaction was basically that surely we can fix this so he asked it again and got another -10 approval 😂
@invertedangel3 ай бұрын
@@colindavey4075 watch his series on Dragon Age Origins :) it's so good !
@Katt33302 ай бұрын
To answer your question, this is the kind of game where everything is interesting including the looting. I want to see it all. Watching what you think of the items you find, deciding whether or not to equip them on characters, seeing how your brain works is all entertaining. I don't want to miss anything. So please don't cut anything out
@hederahelix46003 ай бұрын
This is the first game I am watching on this channel and I decided to stick around exactly because of the time you invest. I am very impressed how much you have been reading and investigating. I can't stand people rushing through any game, but on this game, it's sacrilege. So please keep on doing what you have been doing.
@sweZACK3 ай бұрын
The best thing about this game is if you ever find yourself asking "Can I ....?" then the answer is nearly always "yes you can" :)
@imgettingtoooldforthis3 ай бұрын
I am always amazed at how this game allows/plans for how good, bad, smart, dumb, and just plain crazy that the player can be.
@karolswieboda17813 ай бұрын
You know the pack of gnolls in act 1? The pack before the pack with the leader. I tried putting a smokepowder barrel on top of a wheelbarrow and then pushing it down so it would hit them and explode... My day was ruined because I couldn't and the situation clearly demanded it with the little hill and a wheelbarrow on top of it. Game is still great but maaaaan I wish I could do that
@Jack-The-Gamer-3 ай бұрын
Hello, clone!
@almostalways3 ай бұрын
Eh. You can't even * MILD SPOILER* kill everyone in Baldur's Gate. Civilians just keep respawning. I can name a dozen things you can't do lol. And that's why you said "nearly always" yaddi yadda
@richardhealy3 ай бұрын
POTENTIAL SPOILERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The first time I tried consuming a tadpole, I tried to do it secretly, away from my party lest they know I was drawn to its power. Cuts to. A cut scene of me holding the tadpole out to inspect while the party gathers round to warn me of the dangers. I felt like "c'mon Larian, you couldn't predict that!?" But the game is hands down simply amazing and the things you can do are almost limitless, but with some inevitable exceptions.
@Blueschist133 ай бұрын
Tidying up the inventory and shopping you could edit out but leave in all the exploring and meandering, it gives you a opportunity to chat about random thoughts inbetween specific things and events.
@IvanTheBikerFromSpace3 ай бұрын
Love to see mapo oblivious of how he saved his on life. When landed that nat 1 disarming the trap he triggered but the game started the turn base mode so he have time to react before the trap activates, the button he pressed deactivated the trapped even without having a clue of what he was doing.
@lawrencefosterjenkins82163 ай бұрын
i went through all 5 stages of grief between the moment he failed that check and when he pressed the button.
@ycja3 ай бұрын
Seeing you take time to loot absolutely everything and even lighting up all the torches made me nostalgic for the early access times haha. Now I breeze through those early parts of the game on my replays but it was so awesome to take it all in for the first time. Now I'm gonna experience it vicariously through you again, great episode as always:)
@zarasha82203 ай бұрын
I'm on my 6th playthrough... and the collector and completionist in me can't help but continue to loot everything not nailed down, and I still light up all the candles and torches I come across lol :D
@ycja3 ай бұрын
@@zarasha8220 Haha I totally get that urge, what if that one crate that i skipped has *gasp* a coin?? Or a healing potion? Must check
@zarasha82203 ай бұрын
@@ycja or alchemy ingredients... I'm an obsessive crafter as well lol :)
@ycja3 ай бұрын
@@zarasha8220 YES. that's something i'll never stop doing, i looove alchemy. Who cares I'll never use all those potions
@necrosniper3 ай бұрын
I'm encapsulated by your thoroughness. I'm not skipping a damn thing watching. I watched through your Subnautica playthrough and as soon as I saw you were doing a BG3 playthrough I added it to my must watch list. I enjoy the fact you take the time to read tooltips, item descriptions, books, etc. Thank you
@justingolatt97503 ай бұрын
Idk about anyone else but I come here for the most thorough and detailed playthroughs on KZbin. That’s what makes you unique Mapo.
@AnaatthiGozo3 ай бұрын
Trying to feed an apple to a mindflayer feels like a scene of a toddler offering their tasty snack to the family dog.
@beebahh44763 ай бұрын
With a game like BG3, I think you should show every beautiful seconds of it
@antonytomas13 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you're not playing this live. Although the community of BG3 is full of nice people, they have a really bad habit of pushing newcomers into making specific choices in dialogue and encouraging save scumming when you dont get the "ideal" outcome (there is no ideal outcome in any dialogue), which is effectively cheating in this type of game
@insideoutghost3 ай бұрын
I kind of hate how so many "lets plays" these days are just stream vods. If I click on "Baldur's Gate III: Blind Playthrough Episode 1" I'm not there for you to talk to twitch chat over cutscenes and never read anything because they will get bored. Thankfully we have people like Mapo.
@RJ-lr8ub3 ай бұрын
Personally, I love putting your videos on while I work so I don’t usually notice the run time. As long as you’re enjoying the playthrough, I’m sure we will enjoying watching it (regardless of what is kept/cut).
@KyubiTheNinetail3 ай бұрын
Your dedication to trying to save that Mindflayer is admirable. And yeah, control effects like grease can make or break fights. Good to keep in mind. Also, there are literally no downsides to using guidance (except it can break concentration of other spells), so having someone with it in the party is always a good idea.
@ArcTV.3 ай бұрын
Oh my... I'm really glad you figured out how to properly use the controls between episodes in your own time. Spinning your camera around like that is so much smoother.
@monsterurby3 ай бұрын
Left Click will usually use an item immediately, right click will give you other options. You can throw potions and they will shatter on the ground and affect those in the splash zone. Bear in mind that throwing a potion AT somebody will hurt them because... well... you're throwing a glass bottle at their face.
@jh25192 ай бұрын
"Shadowhart can't do much in this situation." Pretty much the whole game my first play through.
@oliverhed26553 ай бұрын
High ground is more than just situational. You always want to attack from high ground if you can. If you attack from high ground you get +2 bonus on your attack roll
@Georgi-w9q3 ай бұрын
I personally don’t mind watching the looting - but I can’t speak for others.
@Safiyahalishah3 ай бұрын
I'm the same way. I can skip through it if I don't have time and it's not what I want to be watching, but I like hearing him read the descriptions. Never seen anyone else do that!
@Georgi-w9q3 ай бұрын
@@Safiyahalishah I hate that more people don’t read item descriptions. A lot of people miss out from not reading them.
@MikeMac19883 ай бұрын
Couldn't wait for the next episodes in this playthrough so joined the patreon. Well worth it anyway with the content you provide. Thanks @mapocolops
@spamfilter323 ай бұрын
You actually did really well with the fight in the overgrown ruins. most people who take the entrance you took, get TPK'd
@xXSonOvPerditionXx3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Even if it hurt watching him notice the oil barrel, get excited about it, and then use a bow instead of a firebolt with a character that has firebolt 😅
@spamfilter323 ай бұрын
@xXSonOvPerditionXx yep, one of the few times using the firebolt would have been the right choice for Astarion.
@tarukaja82 ай бұрын
Really ? I never had any problems with that fights. I exploded the barils, then closed the door to their faces and killed them 1 by one that way. Compared to the rest of the game it was a walk in the park.
@spamfilter322 ай бұрын
@@tarukaja8 congrats on your not so humble brag.
@tarukaja82 ай бұрын
@@spamfilter32 Not a brag at all, read the sentence better : I disagree on THIS fight being hard, but what lies further is much harder for me. I started the game recently. After that I got trashed by gnolls, and then randomly jumped into the Underdark with no clue as a DnD noob... (I'm still in it, actually)
@stealthymakoto3 ай бұрын
39:04 This portal takes you to Sellia Crystal Tunnel in Elden Ring, of course. The PTSD is real.
@mistermango82243 ай бұрын
the fact mapo hasn't played this yet is a fantastic surprise, i cant wait to see all the reactions to the sheer amount of content that is in this game. this ones gonna be a ride fellas
@TMullen89 күн бұрын
I loved watching the revelation of you figuring out that you can throw potions to use them on others. I am looking forward to the revelation when you realize jumping is limited by movement!
@vinyldash36333 ай бұрын
I spent so long in my playthroughs not only reading item descriptions for either lore or humors sake, but picking out the different foods my camp party would eat for long rest based on flavor instead of just hitting auto select! My Tav ate well (also all the alcohol descriptions are nifty, some funny, some unique hidden alcohols in the world too)
@dupperdiddy3 ай бұрын
This is exactly the kind of playthrough I need. I've played the game for over 700 hours, and this level of thoroughness and appreciation is probably the only way I can see anything new ❤
@solidaritymnКүн бұрын
I'm sure it's long since moot for your question but I'll weigh in still in case you do other blind playthroughs. I watch long let's play videos like this while I work so every second does not have to be 100% engaging. Secondly, a big part of why your videos in particular are fascinating to me is that I am loving watching you figure out the game, the interface, etc. It's not the main reason I'm watching but it's a super cool opportunity to learn some things about game design and UI design. So my preference is show it all, but that's me! I'm sure whatever you land on will be great. All the best to you, thanks for the videos!
@sinsofthelastdawn89423 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching the whole thing, looting and all. It's fun to see you roam around and figure everything out, step by step. I've yet to fully finish this game, but I'm definitely motivated to play it more now that you've started your playthrough. I also have quite a backlog of games I'm trying to get through lol
@Villain_in_Glasses3 ай бұрын
I could just watch everything, but if I HAD to cut anything then backtracking and inventory management would be a safe bet. Wouldn't cut any exploration though, in case you accidentally bump into new stuff.
@KnightWolfCH3 ай бұрын
Look at our Mapo, all trained up on the ways of approval raising, that's character growth right there
@gabriellbraga77323 ай бұрын
28:22 No you don't. Read the cunning actions description. It's a bonus action meaning Rogue can combine them in one round like disengage+dash or dash then attack in the same round.
@sethyarbrough52042 ай бұрын
I genuinely want to see as much as possible, deep lore and exploration are my favourite parts about video games.
@sciencepluspotato12943 ай бұрын
Great to see you idin't miss, Gale, definitely didn't happen to me first time...
@karolswieboda17813 ай бұрын
I missed Shadowheart lol. Then tried to fight brains by myself and rage quitted. After that I had a great time when I learned what a fucking idiot I am.
@Rocker4JCforever3 ай бұрын
My wife did that on her first playthrough. She was almost halfway through Act 2 when I asked her where Gale was and she said "Who's Gale?" LOL Luckily she could still fast travel back to the Act 1 map and pull him out. She didn't bother touching the portal and would have walked away forever. 😂
@Garruslove4me2 ай бұрын
I love gale..my nerdy sweet nerdy wizard with a complicated past :)
@scribblesandknots3 ай бұрын
I always appreciate your sense of what to edit out and what to keep in, so I vote for "use your judgement cause your judgement is good"!
@teresamorrow24593 ай бұрын
I love watching you explore and read content! That is literally what sets you apart from alot of the other gamers that I have watched play. It’s great to see how others react to objects and narratives in game and responses to bad rolls!
@umno77453 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching the looting bits but you do what feels comfortable for you Mapo. You could go a similar direction as driving in Cyberpunk and loot while Mapo 2 reads us some lore but I know that also adds editing time.
@mbrenneman04112 ай бұрын
a read-along video of a bunch of these books would be perfect relaxing content. youve got a great book reading voice
@baileybyrd21162 ай бұрын
I LOVE that you go through and read the finer details!! I do not 💀 so I love watching you get deeply immersed because then I in turn learn things I’m too inpatient to learn on my own 🤣🤣
@taylorbettles623Ай бұрын
Just started the series recently but I’m a big fan of all the small monotonous feeling tasks! I don’t want anything edited out!!! I might be an outlier though. But I like seeing other players thought processes around those things, like how do you organize your inventory? I like that!
@spamfilter323 ай бұрын
Monk fists do not count as "weapon attacks" for purposes of things that give bonus' to weapon attacks. So, the Gloves of power will not impart their power to your monk attacks. They will to Astarion's attacks, and he also benefits from the +1 to Sleight of hand that your monk won't really.
@insideoutghost3 ай бұрын
I gotta be honest the ONE thing I'm bad about reading in this game is the item descriptions, so I'm really glad you are reading most of them. They are so well done!!
@CC-of5xl3 ай бұрын
So if you haven't found this out you can talk to NPCs as any companion just not to other companions. The reason you could talk to Shadowheart on the ship was because she wasn't a companion yet.
@Angarl3 ай бұрын
Second natural 1 in this playthrough, but a disaster well avoided.
@k8rip3 ай бұрын
The callback to your mis-step with morrigan is killing me lmao
@insideoutghost3 ай бұрын
After I realized how abundant camp supplies are and that there are very rarely any time sensitive segments, I started long resting in this game after almost every single encounter. That's probably going a little overboard, but you'd be surprised at how often you get new camp cutscenes during some parts of the game. Sometimes it is even worth long resting multiple times in a row (i think you can do partial rests to advance scenes without using supplies as well) because camp cutscenes can get 'queued' iirc.
@tarukaja82 ай бұрын
Doesn't time pass while you long rest ? I read there was a risk the druids would start their ritual if I long rested too much so I am avoiding that, but if you can long rest that often, then ...
@insideoutghost2 ай бұрын
@@tarukaja8 As far as I understand, there are certain specific segments of the game where long resting can trigger changes in the world (including the grove being locked down). I'm not sure exactly what you have to do for the grove to get locked down but I will say that it has never happened to me and I have gone through act 1 half a dozen times at this point, almost always resting about a dozen times between emerald grove and the goblin camp. I think the general suggestion is that if the time sensitive thing is literally staring you in the face (like a certain cave in later- i wont spoil but i did fuck that one up by resting at the wrong time my first time through), DONT REST, but if you are just exploring the world you can rest as often as possible, even if there is supposedly something time sensitive happening in the story. Hopefully this is helpful. As I said I rest after almost every significant fight usually and i dont have any issues with time sensitive quests.
@ellehcimbelle2 ай бұрын
@@insideoutghost I can literally think of like only 3 times in the entire when there are time sensitive quests and it pretty much advertises it LOUDLY through NPC and companion dialogue.
@genocidegoddess2 ай бұрын
I like how you are playing. I also enjoy seeing what lute you get verses what I get in my play throughs. I read and hoard everything too, so, I like the pace and style you play with. It makes me smile when you figure something out after trial and error. I feel more normal when you do things I did in my play throughs, as in "mistakes." Plus, seeing you play alone gives me a little courage to try a solo play through. I have only played with friends so, it is a bit intimidating going about it alone to me. Keep up the good work. 👏
@eeeevil96583 ай бұрын
Seeing all the nuance of exploring the lore and environs you do is why I watch. Take your time with this game and enjoy! I know we will.
@monini_ka3 ай бұрын
"why are you still here?" -- aah the very memorable lesson learned
@lucasmorgan43793 ай бұрын
I personally would love to see everything since games like this are about the journey and the adventure you make. Love the content, great quality as always
@mooglp23733 ай бұрын
I absolutely love how thoroughly you play this. Please, take your time...
@Lillx__3 ай бұрын
So excited for this! I’ve gotten into BG3 a little late so I’m glad to find other people still experiencing the game for the first time, it’s huge but so fun to play through. Definitely make the choices you think are best and play how you like!
@jenniferatterton15873 ай бұрын
I am glad you are exploring everything before you venture into new areas as there is so much to do in BG3 it's easy to miss things. Use jump more. Because you took all the undead's weapons before they came to life, they were easier to kill.
@cabbagefaerie3 ай бұрын
You're actually the only playthrough I enjoy listening to the "boring" parts with- I enjoy hearing your thoughts! If you choose to omit the tedious tasks though I get that, it will be fun either way
@ericwilford21563 ай бұрын
So excited for this let’s play series
@violetbliss43993 ай бұрын
I'd say this format is nice, I think it resonates with everybody's first goes. Just having regular camp visits and such would probably be really nice to inventory manage (and just place brief cuts) if that helps.
@gp82093 ай бұрын
Watching you learn this game in real time takes me back to my first playthrough! Great series so far.
@johnbendheim81633 ай бұрын
Loving watching someone getting into this game as someone who's beaten it 7 times. This game is the GOAT!
@cperei132 ай бұрын
I totally feel you about figuring out the best way to edit. I’ve played 1.2K hours of this game, and have watched SEVERAL complete playthroughs and would say, personally I love seeing you play it all and taking your time through it. Definitely think most books are optional reads (and you’ll get multiple copies of them too); the game is good about pointing out important things so I think you’ll get in a grove sooner than later! Love watching your let’s play, and hope you keep enjoying it🎉
@danielburrow89092 ай бұрын
In response to the question of how to cut your video, your always going to have the people who want the shorts and the ones who’ll endure the details. If something is happening in a video of this length that’s not interesting me, I’ll let it run and do something else. If you want less blurb for the people with lower attentions spans, a separate group/additional channel with a more streamlined cuts and edits and see which one for a particular series is showing growth and response. I’m new to your channel but it’s your personality and character that’s making me enjoy a fresh perspective to a game I’ve already poured 1000+ hours into and that’s what makes your videos enjoyable, so never lose that as I’ve only found 3 channels on this game where I enjoy the content! Keep up the good work!
@kholo.3 ай бұрын
Don't worry about looting too much. The more you go, the less you will want to check every crate either way and its only episode 2. And I loooove seeing you read books and gain knowledge about game world + many books have hints and may be even quest related
@BusinessSkrub3 ай бұрын
Don't lie to the man! My first playthrough was around 220 hours because I looked in every crate, every box, every basket and vase, everywhere, all the time. Once in a blue moon you'll get a random vase with like.... a mid-high level scroll, a handful of gold, and a green piece of gear, or something. Probably not worth the extra time, but hey! Not all of us can resist the OTHER dark urge
@thomegatherion9243 ай бұрын
@@BusinessSkrub Yeah, it's not a true 100% playthrough if you don't pick up every single item in existence^^
@BusinessSkrub3 ай бұрын
@@thomegatherion924 if you're not micromanaging everyone's inventory to the decimal point to avoid overburden before selling, are you really even playing?
@ellehcimbelle2 ай бұрын
lol what are you talking about? I'm on my 4th playthrough and I still loot every single box and crate and collect and read every text. In fact I think I get slower each time as I try come up with new interesting ways to fight and use items.
@ellehcimbelle2 ай бұрын
@@BusinessSkrub exactly! you guys get me lol
@eberlautaroherrera3 ай бұрын
1:12:57 That face expression of yours summarizes what this game does to players. I LOVE the way you are playing it taking your time. I would just advice: save the game more, just in case the game crashes, or you getting a game over. That way you don't have to redo everything again. Do not trust autosave. They are not as frequent.
@Grandy_UiD3 ай бұрын
Yeah, the lack of saving kinda makes me nervous lol.
@Garruslove4me2 ай бұрын
I love everything about this game..i enjoy watching all trade,looting..etc...
@Zero-Phoenix3 ай бұрын
Personally i would love to see more baldur's gate, I love watching you immerse yourself with the world. Tip: if anyone picks up a key anyone in the party can use it
@MacDaniboi2 ай бұрын
I haven't played this game, actually I'm playing OSRS and having you on half my monitor and I love it. You play as you wish, you seem to like the exploring and to try out stuff just because you can and that is exactly what people like me want from a playthrough. There's no such thing as "boring parts" to skip over. (except possibly inventory shuffling)
@velly75353 ай бұрын
I'm here for the first time and I found your playthrough because I'm a little addicted to BG3 (almost 1500 hours playtime 🙈) Only two advices. - Long resting is important (social interaction). - If you want to understand the combat mechanics, study the combat log. This was my obsession in my second run and it helped me SOO much improving my fights and finding the right equipment for my party. The rest is up to you. There is no right or wrong way to play this game. Have fun and take your time!! Greetings from Germany! Natalie
@jayeffaar3 ай бұрын
I love your slow pace because while I love this game, I only played several hours into Act 1 before life happened and I got distracted away. At your current rate, I should be able to watch several episodes before I feel I need to stop to avoid getting spoiled. Loving your playthgough far and, and amazed at the various things that can be done, or missed, or done in different orders that affect the feel of the game, even this early on!
@michaelhand42463 ай бұрын
Thank you for blessing us with 3 hour uploads.
@ilonavaha-makila27743 ай бұрын
Im new here and I love this series! I appreciate the thorough playthrough keep it up!
@jenniferatterton15873 ай бұрын
I want to see it all, every lore info , every loot and all that you do. That is how I felt through all your Dragon Ages and this one also.
@cafeinasemteto3 ай бұрын
I personally like watching all the 'looting' parts just as much as the battles/cutscenes. Maybe that changes later in the playthrough like you said (cutting out stuff that's just plain repetitive and you experienced before) but I feel like watching you go through the games' most "boring" stuff gives just as much of an insight on how you are learning and connecting to the world and mechanics of it, which is what I like the most in all your playthroughs!
@stephanied10243 ай бұрын
Not finished with the episode yet, but just wanted to say as someone currently playing this game for the first time, it's overwhelming at times. It's an absolutely massive world with almost countless possibilities and I am adoring it, but it's very long and there's a lot to learn, so don't worry if it takes a while to understand and get into the swing of things. I don't mind whatever you leave in, but also wouldn't be disappointed if you cut down on inventory management just because I've spent a lot of time doing that myself too, so it isn't the most exciting, lol. But again, it wouldn't bother me if you left it in. A lot of times I watch/listen while working out or cooking or cleaning so it's no biggie.
@ElverpigenM3 ай бұрын
Honestly, I enjoy your pace. Read and loot what you feel like, I think your viewers will understand. I am a loot and lore goblin myself. It is refreshing to watch someone who likes to do that too have a first time experience, without being a DND player beforehand. Tip from a fellow bioware fan; Something to be mindful of, when choosing what to say, is that you don't get to ask questions seperately first before making a response. Both Mass Effect and Dragon Age lets you investigate on the left side, and finalize dialogue on the right. Here the conversation is set to branch as naturally as Larian could make, so you might insult someone with a question or you might not get the villian to monologue about how he planned to kill you. Always choose what you want to say the most first. Also; you can save almost ALWAYS, so like mid-combat, mid-conversation, etc. Although you play a true DND experience (I love it), you might get curious or make an error.
@Chicagopaisan3 ай бұрын
Just subbed! I’m on my first playthrough and just entered act 3. Very excited to watch your journey
@warsayajin38643 ай бұрын
I think it is for the first time i saw someone actually attempt to heal that "certain dying NPC". Love to see something new even after my 6th run trough the game. As for your "genuine" question: Keep exploring as much as you can, this game has a great way of rewarding you for that, and honestly I've been waiting so long to see your run trough this adventure. You have a interesting take on your play-troughs, with an emphasis on curiosity, and that is one of the reasons i subscribed ever since I've seen you go trough the Dragon Age and Mass Effect games. (some of my favourites until BG3) Later edit and to possible spoiler for other people: Try to cut as less as possible of your recordings please :) As for the button, it just deactivated the wall traps which could have resulted in a TPK at this level ;) nice one there Maco
@brynmisk3 ай бұрын
Your gamer instincts are on point, keep trusting your decision making process!
@roger50973 ай бұрын
Love the playthrough and so interested to see all your choices moving forward. For me, i'd love to see all you do ingame without editing, but then again im not part of the Tik-Tok-lack-of-attention population 🤤
@kipgrey12673 ай бұрын
I think in the first few videos it would be fun to see more of you thoroughly exploring and looting, as you get deeper into the game and more comfortable with everything you can perhaps edit out some of the random looting and exploring of containers and such
@eragon42493 ай бұрын
I didn't find Gale in my first playthrough, I thought it was the most blatant trap, so I didn't bother touching the sigil
@Katinsky_Kat3 ай бұрын
Do you actually just not meet him at all if you don’t interact with the sigil?
@arthurlaurencon16973 ай бұрын
@@Katinsky_Kat You don't, the same thing happened to me
@nikkitrabucho25342 ай бұрын
Incredible, I’ll never get people who don’t interact with something the game clearly wants you to interact with, good or bad. I find these games are build on player curiosity. Does makes it fun to hear about others peoples experiences
@arthurlaurencon16972 ай бұрын
@@nikkitrabucho2534 The game makes it clear it seems dangerous, I roleplay a bit and simply don't want to get injured !
@nikkitrabucho25342 ай бұрын
@@arthurlaurencon1697that makes no kind of sense 😅. Everything seems dangerous. Running in to fight some goblins, exploring a cave a owlbear is attacking people, looting undead skeletons. It’s one big scary world out there, no time to hesitate. And if anything fails: heal up or roll with the punches 🥳
@elianthonypoe3 ай бұрын
Please don't listen to anyone ordering you to "do this, play this way, choose this option!" BG3 players think they're being helpful but really they are ruining everyone's first BG experience by pushing their playstyle on others
@cjd28893 ай бұрын
The only advice I give is "If you have an idea try it and see if it works" Larian thought of so much it blows my mind.
@FASTshipping333873 ай бұрын
YES!!! love BG3 and mapocolops. he's going to love this game
@Deuzen_FIN2 ай бұрын
Gale definitely has both Alistair and Anders energy with that glib jokester attitude.
@alpaco1352 ай бұрын
Show me everything, some of the most minor details end up being massive down the line... A butterfly rolls a dice and a fireball detonates half a world away.
@MrPuddle302 ай бұрын
Playing Shadow of the Erdtree and Baldurs gate right now too so these are cool videos to watch 👍 hoping you keep all the small trivial investigating in future videos. You might never know what you’ll miss