Baldur’s Gate 3 and save scumming go hand in hand. While going along with the rolls whether you succeed or fail and seeing where your story ends up is undoubtedly a lot of fun, and something to be encouraged, there’s inevitably times where even the most committed roleplayer feels the pull to reach for that reload key. Fortunately, a new Baldur’s Gate 3 mod is here to save you from making all those unfortunate mistakes in the first place.
I’m pretty sure we’ve all done a little Baldur’s Gate 3 save scumming. If you’re someone that reloads every failed roll to ensure that you never miss a skill check in the RPG game, and you enjoy yourself more playing that way, then who’s to say you’re in the wrong? But even for those of us who like the dice rolls to lead our narrative, even when they don’t work out in our favor, there are certain things that can make us reconsider. It’s just as well that the best Baldur’s Gate 3 mods are here for us in these times, then.
Sometimes, it’s as simple as not wanting to put a sour note on the Baldur’s Gate 3 romance you’ve spent so long nurturing with a choice that your partner takes surprising umbrage to. Or perhaps you didn’t consider that cheekily shoving an annoying child off a cliff would cost you your years-long Paladin oath. Well, wonder no more, with the help of this Baldur’s Gate 3 ‘Overexplained Interaction Options’ mod, courtesy of creator ‘xmas214.’
There are four different tiers of strictness available. The first is actually perhaps one of the most useful, even if it goes a little outside the realms of traditional Dungeons and Dragons tabletop play. By showing you a heads-up of the difficulty check on skill rolls before selecting them, you’ll no longer decide to opt for that
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