Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:50 pm
OK, let's start with the basics. What is the (general, overarching) plot here?
I actually meant in terms of gameplay, and not anything lore or plot-related. You can find out that stuff yourself.
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:50 pm
Any idea if it starts out in a city, or in the wilds somewhere?
It starts out on an Illithid ship. You probably knew this already, but that's where it starts.
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:50 pm
Is there a time limit on how long you have before
you turn into an illithid?
I think it's story-related. So far there's no indication that there's a "running clock" in the game that dictates
when or if you'll turn.
Overall, it's hard to tell because the game's in Early Access right now and limited to Act 1, which means it's possible (although unlikely) that
changing could be a timer.
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:50 pm
Presumably, if you start in level 1, you would have to be very powerful indeed (level 21 or so) before that can happen.
You start off at Level 1 and your character is more or less complete crap.
You're limited to Fighter, Rogue, Wizard, Warlock, Ranger, and Cleric, so you can't play as a Sorcerer or a Bard yet. Presumably, those classes (and others) will be added in later.
As for races, you've got Human, Elf, Drow, Half-Elf, Dwarf, Tiefling, Githyanki, and Halfling. There are sub-races among those as well, such as choosing to be a High Elf or a Wood Elf under the general "Elf" category. I'm not going to list all the sub-races, though, so if you want to know that, you'll need to check the Wiki.
Something that's really annoying Maia is that you can't reroll stats when you create a character. You have to complete the character-creation process and then you get your stats, which means if you want different stats, you'll have to re-create your character, which includes redoing their looks, background, voice, etc.
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:50 pm
But can the game wait that long? Or do you
remove it at an earlier level, and then have to gradually resist the
illithid invasion, before you take the battle to their door?
Again, no idea. BG3 is extremely limited right now (like I previously stated, you can only play Act 1 at the moment) and because it's in Early Access, the game needs some massive optimization which makes playing a bit difficult at times.
Maia's playthroughs are currently suffering from an extremely common problem that many people with very different systems (i.e. differing operating systems, video cards, hard drives, RAM, etc) are experiencing that causes intermittent framerate skips and freezes. These freezes can occur anywhere from every few minutes to as often as every single minute. Fortunately, these freezes are also very short, but even so, it's not easy to play the game when this is happening so frequently.
To be fair, this isn't entirely unexpected of an Early Access game and Larian has been very upfront about the state of the game right now. Basically, the only reason to purchase BG3 at this point is to beta test it and give feedback. Some people might not think that's worth the cost (and if the bitching on the BG3 Steam forum is any indication, there are those who think it's a scam to pay full price for an Early Access title), but Maia and I think it's important enough since this feedback can help shape the game's development.