Love and romance have become an integral part of Baldur’s Gate 3, but former Dragon Age and BG2 writer David Gaider says BG3’s romance is “too overt.”
Love and romance have become an integral part of Baldur’s Gate 3, but former Dragon Age and BG2 writer David Gaider says BG3’s romance is “too overt.”
This is the same guy that dismissed AI being able to write for video games in the future.
Both this and that commentary struck me as someone with a bit of an overinflated sense of their own ability.
BuoWare stuff was good, but not the best writing I’ve seen in games, and certainly not the best writing I’ve seen in media at large.
The biggest accomplishment was doing branching dialogue well in an AAA game. (Something automation is going to do incredibly well at aiding).
you talk like someone who never had to work with dialog
AI is completely garbage at doing anything like this well unless your standards are at asset flip tier