I tried Divinity: Original Sin 2 with 3P and 4P separately and learnt I either need to find someone fully compatible with my gameplay or just play solo. In party I’m either stressed or bored (turn-based combat sucks in 4P if your character dies and no one can revive because the NPCs are dead set to kill you first).
I think I solved this problem with my most recent playthrough of BG3. My spouse and I each control two characters, switch difficulty to easy, and basically do separate games as individual parties of two. We come together for the big fights or story beats, but mostly she can get up whenever she needs to, go at her own pace, and I explore the parts of the game that are interesting to me.
Honestly, it was the same with me, but I feel like single player is so busted too. Unless you can get a “DnD group” together to truly play focus and get it done, you’re stuck with single player. And trying to manage 4-6 characters, and their equipment, and their inventory, in D:OS2 as a single player added dozens of hours to the game in my experience.
BG3 significantly boosted the quality of life with a lot of things. The least of which was getting rid of the “physical armor vs magical armor” aspect.
They don’t sort themselves manually either, I had like 4 stacks of each scroll because they just decide to not stack as one anymore. And potions. And arrows. And bombs.
Because it’s turn based, people are still finishing up combat. 😉 I kid because I love.
If it’s anything like my 4P co-op game, progress is slooooow.
That person that takes their turn them goes “quick AFK” to pee and get a beer… Never works out fast.
I tried Divinity: Original Sin 2 with 3P and 4P separately and learnt I either need to find someone fully compatible with my gameplay or just play solo. In party I’m either stressed or bored (turn-based combat sucks in 4P if your character dies and no one can revive because the NPCs are dead set to kill you first).
I think I solved this problem with my most recent playthrough of BG3. My spouse and I each control two characters, switch difficulty to easy, and basically do separate games as individual parties of two. We come together for the big fights or story beats, but mostly she can get up whenever she needs to, go at her own pace, and I explore the parts of the game that are interesting to me.
Honestly, it was the same with me, but I feel like single player is so busted too. Unless you can get a “DnD group” together to truly play focus and get it done, you’re stuck with single player. And trying to manage 4-6 characters, and their equipment, and their inventory, in D:OS2 as a single player added dozens of hours to the game in my experience.
BG3 significantly boosted the quality of life with a lot of things. The least of which was getting rid of the “physical armor vs magical armor” aspect.
D:OS2 did my head in with the armor changes from D:OS1. The number of times I’d forget about it and fuck myself in fights, hah.
Those inventories don‘t sort themselves even with a sort button.
They don’t sort themselves manually either, I had like 4 stacks of each scroll because they just decide to not stack as one anymore. And potions. And arrows. And bombs.
sort your inventory???