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Anonymous No.538040861
>>538038241
Roleplaying is, by definition, intertwined with respecting the narrative. How can you properly roleplay in a world whose rules you don't respect or even openly ridicule? In the context of BG3, respecting the narrative means that you don't teleport from one place to another with your ten-strong party, that you don't cheat by removing the level cap, or by auto-succeeding every skill check, thus rendering the basic foundations (skills) of your character meaningless. You don't actually want a roleplaying game - you want a theme park where you can find and recruit companions in the wild like they're pokemon. Choices and consequences is the very backbone of RPGs. By including every single companion in your circus troupe, you've eliminated the most basic choice of all. You've become an attention-whoring pig.

>>538039131
I don't have to enforce anything. Most people already accept the default party size of four. But of course, you can't be an attention whore if you do things like everyone else.
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Anonymous No.536808586
>>536800046
>The image usually doesn't have context
The context is well-known to anyone who's been regularly browsing this general. And if you think I'm just harping on a one-off occurrence, the cheating swine defended the use of Party Limit Begone again in the previous thread (see >>536571782). Being dishonest or an attention whore isn't something the pig switches on or off - it simply is its nature. It needs a party of 10 for "immersion."

>It's a mod, I have two active bonuses that give a total of +45.
>I installed mods to get to Lv20, have more spells than 5e and this also applies to enemies. The battles are enjoyable and fun, and the AI responds well.
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Anonymous No.535966203
Paladin is a great class for those who can commit to roleplaying and have a general idea of the meaning of their Oath. This can work even without the presence of a DM, because roleplaying is ultimately the player's responsibility, independent of whatever the DM - or in this case, the game's code - might (in)correctly rule. It is unsurprising that a hypocrite that can't grasp the concept of accountability and brags about cheating would scoff at the idea of... roleplaying in a roleplaying game.

>It's a mod, I have two active bonuses that give a total of +45.