troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

I bet this is a falling out with Hasbro execs on royalties. BG3 royalties were a cash cow this year for Hasbro, pushing Wizards (as a division) to be quite profitable, while almost all other divisions in their company lost money.

So now the agreement is over, and Larian is like: we will own the IP on our next project instead of paying $90M to Hasbro… And fair enough – they’ve shown they can kick ass. Hasbro is probably gambling that it’s the IP that made the money, and not Larian being magic in a bottle as a developer. So they’ll kick tires on selling BG4 to another studio.

BG3 will go down in history as the legendary game before enshittification. Larian will make a few great games that don’t sell as well – before selling out to a whale that dumps money on the owner’s front lawn (see also BioWare). The devs who made BG3 will found indie studios and make cool shit for a decade or two. So the wheel turns.

0x1C3B00DA,
0x1C3B00DA avatar

Hasbro is probably gambling that it’s the IP that made the money, and not Larian being magic in a bottle as a developer

This is probably true, but how can executives be so stupid? Every review I read praised Larian specifically and how the made a huge game with no microtransactions and tons of little loving touches. You have to be willfully ignorant to think it was the IP and not the developer and their work that people were responding to.

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

You have to be willfully ignorant

At this point I’m convinced that MBA classes are really just training willful ignorance, in favor of “line go up” strategies.

Ferk,
@Ferk@lemmy.ml avatar

The thing is that being “willfully ignorant” has served them well, so it makes it the smart move when the goal is “line go up”.

Give me money and call me stupid, why would I care what a few “smart” people think when millions of “stupid” people give me all I want?

Ragnarok314159,

That is all they teach.

Jack Welch is seen as MBA-Jesus and they all strive for similar stockholder returns as to what happened under him with GE. If you want a good read, GE under Welch is the OG enshitification story. He took a juggernaut of a company and completely destroyed it for short term shareholder gain.

Now it’s just a shell of its former self, but those guys at the top sure made alot of money.

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

Screw Hitler. If I invent a time machine, Jack Welch will get a tommy gun to the back of the head before he can lay off one worker, or gut a single workers protection.

Edit: autocorrect got me

Joker,

I think it’s probably more a situation where they are not a good fit for each other anymore. The D&D license has value and Hasbro rightly wants to capitalize on that. Larian is a hot commodity right now and they don’t need to borrow the credibility that comes with a big license like D&D. There’s also a timing issue. BG4 is unnecessary when BG3 will continue to sell for years to come. Larian will put out at least a couple more games before BG4 makes sense.

Larian is in a position where they can make whatever game they want and it will sell like hotcakes. Why the hell would they want to pay enormous royalties again when they can bring the writing in house? Sure, Hasbro could reduce their fee, but they can’t reduce it to the point where it’s worthwhile for both them and Larian.

If I’m running Larian, there’s no way I’m making another D&D game. The lore is great, but the rule set sucks. There are better systems in the tabletop space and there’s no reason to even be limited to that after you’ve already made the decision to not make D&D. Wizards isn’t exactly a paragon of reliability and stability either so there’s risk there. Not to mention, it was Larian who helped pull Hasbro’s asses out of the fire. They were facing massive backlash from their core customers until a kick ass movie and BG3 made everyone forget about it.

In short, Larian is riding high and Hasbro is not. There’s a lot more money for Larian doing something else and probably good money for Hasbro licensing to another developer.

Ferk,
@Ferk@lemmy.ml avatar

I think it’s more that executives think the average consumer is stupid and cares too much about IP branding. And I feel they are not completelly wrong. Though I think the OGL fiasco showed the D&D fanbase might be smarter than that …hopefully.

catsarebadpeople,

Don’t think most people read the last part. Pretty good take until then

Transtronaut,

Agreed, it was pretty good until then. But the last paragraph is what made it a great take.

catsarebadpeople,

Laughs in Divinity Original Sin 2

Transtronaut,

It’s like poetry; it rhymes.

MeDuViNoX,

Such is life, but I am saddened by this news.

Aurenkin,

Can’t wait for the EA live service BG4

Pooptimist,

I hope paizo will jump in and Larian will make a pathfinder game next (it’s the better system anyway)

isthingoneventhis,

This would be very feels good the whole way round.

Nacktmull,
@Nacktmull@lemmy.world avatar

Hasbro is probably gambling that it’s the IP that made the money

Laughs in Divinity: Original Sin 2

PowerCrazy,

Larian already made DoS2 (which is better imo then bg3). In any case I look forward to the next Larian project.

Kbin_space_program,

This. If you like the mechanics of bg3, go play Divinity Original Sin 2. It has a lot of the same enhancements that Larian added to dnd for BG3. Including more comprehensive elemental fields and height mechanics.

And it has a great modding community.

The sad part about Larian and BG3 is I was hoping for a definitive edition that gave Karlach her good ending.

Amir,
@Amir@lemmy.ml avatar

Going with her to the nine hells is her “good” ending.

Letting her explode is her bad ending.

Kbin_space_program,

Nah, that's her kinda bad ending. They cut the good good ending.
There is another ending for her involving the upper city(cut at the last minute due to performance issues) and I suspect the purified metal you get at the factory that involves her staying.

swab148,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

They did say something about releasing more endings (and also mod support) so here’s hoping! 🤞

Kbin_space_program,

I don't think we're going to get the dos2 level of tools, simply because it would become a competitor to wotc's fabulous virtual tabletop microtransaction simulator.

It's nice to hope though, with you on that.

Sigh_Bafanada,

I turned her into a mind flayer. She seemed fairly happy.

rwhitisissle,

DOS2’s fatal flaw for me is that you really can’t have an optimal mixed-damage party because you have spell shield and armor, which each block one of two kinds of damage. If you go all physical, you can just blast through armor and then kill people that way. All magical and you can do the same thing for people with shield. Mixed damage parties just kinda suck by comparison because you’re effectively splitting your damage output.

Jakeroxs,

If possible, play with mods, there are a few good ones that modify how the armor/magic armor system works in different ways.

PowerCrazy,

It’s true, you should go either full magic, or full physical within a specific character, however a 2magic/2physical party is great as well since almost all the combat encounters will have a mix of heavy physical armor guys and heavy magic armor guys.

But really once you learn how the action economy works, as long as you don’t gimp your characters by putting dex on a mage or whatever, you can blow up most encounters regardless of the magic/physical make up of the party.

And of course you can also go lone-wolf archer and single handedly win all encounters on your own ;)

VaultBoyNewVegas,

Same. It bugs me that people think larian only existed when making BG3. When DoS2 released on steam that game hit overwhelmingly positive in no time and I bought it day one with no idea what it was because the reviews were so good. Larian will be fine because they stick to what they’re great at and they’ve been around a long time.

MrScottyTay,

I feel like this was part of their plan though. Get the limelight with dnd and show the kind of games that they make to people that wouldn’t have known beforehand. Now their next fully owned game is going to make them absolute bank in both money and good faith I think.

CitizenKong,

I really hope they’re going sci-fi. I can only replay the Mass Effect trilogy so many times.

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Keep going, I’m almost there

shapesandstuff,

Can I hug my big muscly girlfriend in that one though?

RexWrexWrecks,

You can hug a very thin, very tall, cannibalistic girlfriend though.

shapesandstuff,

Sounds close enough

Nacktmull,
@Nacktmull@lemmy.world avatar

Sebille ftw!

kurcatovium,

If that’s what makes reagular game a great game, there are not many great games…

shapesandstuff,

Such is life. Grim and unfair

sexual_tomato,

Basically Blizzard’s story.

Ragnarok314159,

How can we take our beloved cash cows and completely destroy them…

SnipingNinja,

Unpopular opinion probably, but creators should be allowed to stop creating more stories inside a particular world. It’s like the issue we had with TV shows just getting the chewing gum treatment. Some worlds should have an end. Though maybe there can be spin-offs in this case, stories unrelated to the current cast in any way.

FiniteBanjo, (edited )

“But research shows nostalgia is how we milk the whales for every goddamn penny. GIVE US YOUR MONEY! GIVE US YOUR MONEY!

~games company CEO

MrBusiness,

The people of Wales have been deep in nostalgia for too long!

FiniteBanjo,

Oh lol I wrote wales instead of whales lmao

Malgas,

maybe there can be spin-offs in this case

They haven’t said they intend to stop making D&D games. And every D&D crpg in the last 20-odd years (since Torment, I think) has been set in the Forgotten Realms. So it seems highly likely that future games will be loosely related to BG, just without that specific title.

I would love to see them bring back some of the weird old settings, like Dark Sun, Spelljammer, or even Dragonlance. But I’m not holding my breath.

Honytawk,

I was really hoping for some standalone campaigns in the same engine though

Ragnarok314159,

Same, but Hasbro is shit. I don’t blame Larian for running.

MrBusiness,

If Larian did a collab with Paizo on a Starfinder series I could die happy.

Ragnarok314159,

That would be so amazing.

GenderIsOpSec,
@GenderIsOpSec@hexbear.net avatar

I will enjoy playing their next game in 2030 from my prison cell rat-salute

jackmarxist,
@jackmarxist@hexbear.net avatar

Please do 40k please do 40k

skozzii,

Hasbro is gonna sell to some heartless VC and D&D will be dead as we know it as they try to bleed every last dollar from whoever stays. Sad times ahead. Capitalism strikes again destroying everything we love.

ltxrtquq,

Have you heard of D&D Beyond? It’s already a subscription service, I’m not sure D&D is in the best hands as it is.

menemen,
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

Dnd beyond as it is now is still very usable without a subscription. But yeah, this will probably change with the next edition.

It is really annoying. Dnd beyond is such a great product, but it will very likely be ruined by the business model soon.

HonestMistake_,

Unfathomably based

kandoh,

The time is ripe for an original property, but with a 8 be year development cycle who knows

Fisk400,

I would have done the same. Hasbro is poison to anyone that works with them and they would fire everyone at Larian for a penny.

Even if everything went well with Hasbro, Larian is big enough now that they dont need to tempt fate twice.

macabrett,

I liked playing DOS2 a lot more than Baldur’s Gate 3 so I hope we get a DOS3 at some point. Maybe I’m in the minority, but I cannot stand spell slots. They’re not a fun or interesting game mechanic to me.

AFC1886VCC,

I like hey they just came and dropped one of the best games of the year then immediate quit the series.

I understand the reasons why but when phrased that way it sounds pretty funny

Caitlyynn,
@Caitlyynn@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

They made great games before, this just went viral

arefx,

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bg3 isnt even their best game, dos2 is. BG3 just got mainstream hype. Its a great game but its a little over rated lol.

JustAnotherRando,

I mean, I loved DOS2 as well, but I definitely think BG3 is the better game. There’s a lot of replayability from the combat in DOS, but the story and characters in BG3 are on a whole different level. DOS2 does definitely rank in my top 5 CRPGs though (BG3, BG2, DOS2, DA:O, and probably NWN would be that full list)

SparrowRanjitScaur,

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with quitting on a high note. Not everything needs to be milked until people are sick of it.

intro,

Will they also stop releasing patches?

Grass,

They probably already put out more patches than the devs of every other game released around the same time combined.

mattc,

He has said they will continue releasing patches and also some new cutscenes for endings. Just no new content.

roux,
@roux@hexbear.net avatar

So Larian’s next game is gonna be a Pathfinder title or…?

Leon_Grotsky,

Doubt it, unless Owlcat has sold their soul to the James Workshop devil.

Maybe another Divinity, or something new; there’s lots of other decent RPG systems that haven’t been adapted yet.

Salix,

Pathfinder 2e hasn’t been adapted yet, which is very different from 1e

KingThrillgore,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

This could have been us but Hasbro playin’

have fun trying to make your own video game for the 20th time you bunch of losers (directed at Hasbro)

CybranM,

Imho the DnD settings kind of held the game back anyway, the combat in Divinity 2 was a lot more fun since they didnt have to constrain themselves to the super basic DnD item system.

Heavybell,
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

I dunno, I like BG3 a lot more than DOS2. I like actually being able to move and not feel like I wasted my turn doing so, and I feel like I get a lot less “fuck! I didn’t want to go there!” situations eating up all my actions in BG3. Having distinct action / bonus action resources, where the latter can be converted into extra movement, is a good system IMO. Now if only they allowed you to use your action as a bonus action if you wanted…

Sibbo,

Arguably, they could just make movement a separate kind of action in DOS as well.

There is one skill in DOS2 that grants a free movement action every turn. I use it for my backstabbing rogue, and it rocks!

Nacktmull,
@Nacktmull@lemmy.world avatar

I hope they will make Divinity 3 next!

Ragnarok314159,

I would like to see a Games Workshop collaboration. GW sucks with their mini stuff, but their tabletop rules would make an excellent successor to BG3.

AngryCommieKender,

Which editon is it based on? I’m assuming not 3.0 or 3.5 since you called the item system basic. I’m waiting for a good sale before I get BG3

Fridgeratr,

It’s based on 5th edition

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