Choosing your party before venturing forth is a fundamental aspect of playing an RPG, but that doesn’t make picking favorites any less excruciating in Baldur’s Gate 3. What if you like more characters than the game lets you play with? What if you want to see what everyone has to say? What if you’re role-playing a non-hierarchical band of polyamorous adventurers? Apparently, lots of people are having this dilemma — which might explain why Party Limit Begone is one of the most popular PC mods for Larian Studios’ hit game.
As the name suggests, the mod allows you to ignore the four-character party limit in Baldur’s Gate 3, upping your choices up to a whopping 16 characters (or eight if you’re in multiplayer). If it sounds bananas, that’s because it is. Players on social media are sharing playthroughs that highlight just why people love the mod so much, and it’s opened the door for all sorts of absurdities. Want to play as a giant band of nudists? Go right ahead; only god can stop you now.
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with the Party Limit Begone mod let’s you do some goofy shit.
Started a new multiplayer campaign with six players online pic.twitter.com/HnJ7CA28i3
Before we get to the silly stuff, let’s talk about the useful things that come with downloading this mod. Using the mod allowed player Cayt Landis to see all the party banter at once, which is huge in a dialogue-heavy game. Because the game introduces new characters throughout your playthrough, it’s very easy to stick to people you already like and know how to use. You’re probably not going to switch out your romantic interest, for example, even if it means missing out on other characters. And so, the mod
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