Ring is best known for its security cameras, but now it's launching the Ring Pet Tag, its first product for pets, which works in conjunction with the Ring app to identify and find missing pets.
30.08.2023 - 16:09 / pcgamer.com / Will
Having your pals along for a co-op run of Baldur's Gate 3 can be a blast. It's hard to tackle an entire 100-hour RPG together the whole time though, and sometimes you're forced to continue the journey alone. At least, sort of alone, since there's currently no way to boot your friend's character concoction from your party once they've joined. Thankfully, that should all be changing soon.
Developer Larian Studios posted a community update on Steam, responding to fan theories around alleged «cut content» and offering an insight into what the future holds for Baldur's Gate 3. There's your bog-standard bug fixes to look forward to, but also improvements based on community feedback. An example of the latter is the future implementation of the «Withers' Wardrobe of Waywards Friends.» Bonus points for the fantastic poster included at the bottom of the post, where Withers is sporting an incredible dashing party hat and has a full set of pearly whites. Simultaneously genius and terrifying.
The blog post states «This feature allows you to get rid of co-op party members who join your campaign, so you can continue on without them,» and should be launching «very soon». It's certainly a feature to look forward to, one I know has been much-requested among fans. It's nice to have your friends along for the ride, but if they're only sporadically dropping in or out or give up on co-op altogether, it's been a bummer that you can't replace them with a different companion.
It's not the only thing to look forward to, either. Following on from director of publishing Michael Douse's tweet that the ability to change your characters appearance was «being cooked,» the blog post confirms that the feature is on the way. When, you ask? Not any time soon by the looks of things. «We're also working on the ability to change your characters' look once you've started a campaign, though we don't have a release date for that yet.» Bummer that I'll have to wait a little longer for my most anticipated feature, but I'm happy it's coming at all.
Ring is best known for its security cameras, but now it's launching the Ring Pet Tag, its first product for pets, which works in conjunction with the Ring app to identify and find missing pets.
Scarecrow, the largest movie and TV rental store in the United States, and one of the largest in the whole world, is offering its massive archive up for the whole country — just in time for Netflix ending its own rent-by-mail system. The Seattle-based video store announced on Tuesday that it will now offer a by-mail service that will allow customers to rent most titles from its library and have them shipped straight to their door.
As I wrapped up the Freestar Rangers questline in Starfield, a system-hopping detective romp that I thoroughly recommend to players starting out, my eyes drifted to the United Colonies Vanguard quest I'd neglected starting two dozen hours earlier. Would the Vanguard still want my company after I'd climbed the ranks of their biggest competition? Surely they'd at least give me the stink eye as I approached the help desk dressed in full Freestar cowboy getup, I thought.
Developers Larian Studios has released a new hotfix for Baldur's Gate 3, fixing a wide range of bugs. Chiefest among these glitches was a glitch preventing players from progressing one of the game's main romances all the way to act three.
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Starfield might have hit early access last week, and will be getting its full launch just a couple of days from now, but the Baldur's Gate 3 hype still refuses to die down. Partly because it will be getting its full PS5 release on Wednesday, but also because it's a very popular game with a tonne of stuff to do. A lot of that stuff revolves around romancing other characters, and if the limitation of only being able to romance one character at a time without running the risk of upsetting them has been bothering you, I've got some good news.
Choices are hard, especially when you’re creating your ideal character in a massive RPG with hundreds of customization options based on long-running Dungeons and Dragons traditions. Even though you’ve finally settled on your race and appearance in Baldur’s Gate 3, giving your half-orc beefcake just the right amount of facepaint, you’ve still got to pick your class and eventually your subclass… and there are so many options!
After only a few days' buildup, Larian has released the second major patch for Baldur's Gate 3. In addition to a host of bug fixes and UI changes, Patch 2 also adds new story content for PC Gamer's top ranked Baldur's Gate 3 companion, Karlach.
If Baldur's Gate 3 has given you a hankering to play tabletop Dungeons & Dragons games set in the titular city, D&D Beyond has you covered. The Baldur's Gate Gazetteer is a digital supplement full of info about Baldur's Gate, from its geography, to the gods that are worshipped there, to the dark secrets it holds, to new rules for your character backgrounds that better represent seasoned locals.
One of the joys of Baldur’s Gate 3 is that if you can think of something, chances are you’ll be able to do it. And even if you haven’t thought of it, Larian Studios (developer of this fantasy RPG game) probably has. Larian’s recent tweet is a case in point, revealing that you can disguise yourself in Baldur’s Gate 3 when speaking to corpses.
Not only does Little Nightmares III exist, but it's also bringing two-player co-op to the series for the first time. Little Nightmares III is due out in 2024, and it's heading to PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Developers from Supermassive Games announced the new entry in the horror franchise at the very beginning of Gamescom Opening Night Live today.
It’s no secret that Baldur’s Gate 3 is overflowing with content. Every corner is filled with a secret side quest that’s pretty easy to miss. After all, platinum-ing the game would take no less than 200 hours. Still, with the excitement of all the new mechanics, characters, and world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and start skipping content.