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.
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.