Baldur's Gate 3 PC tech review: polish that puts other AAA games to shame

Baldur's Gate 3 is a game of the year contender - but how does its PC release stack up in terms of visuals and performa…

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Baldur's Gate 3 PC tech review: polish that puts other AAA games to shame

Baldur's Gate 3 is a game of the year contender - but how does its PC release stack up in terms of visuals and performance - and how about optimised settings?

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I’m loving the game don’t get me wrong but I wouldn’t say that polished is the word that I would describe it with.

The game is definitely buggy (I believe that playing split screen only makes this more apparent). That being said I don’t know how AAA games are usually shipped because I basically never buy them at launch (except CP2077 which I promptly refunded because that was a complete mess) so if they are usually much worse that is more that the whole industry standard has dropped down massively.

EA definitely helped but I wonder if Larian made the right choice by releasing it ahead of schedule. Maybe not, they are being praised massively for BG3, which is 100% an amazing game but imo it very much needs a patch or two still.

Folks aren’t ready to accept it but it’s true. I’m loving the game, I really am, and I even recommend it, but it really needs more polish. I guess the bar really is just that low for people. I feel like I’m taking crazy pills seeing everyone saying it’s perfect. A game can be great but still need polish.
Agreed, it’s a great game to the point that I’m willing to look past the jankiness, but there are some huge gaps right now. For examples, I have Asterion equipped with a finesse longsword and it seems like the sneak attack animation is missing, the game just hangs for 5 seconds and then computes damage every time.