Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3 both weigh the player down with encumbrance. Love it or hate it, it seems like it’s here to stay.

  • GoodEye8
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    1 year ago

    While I do think encumbrance in a Bethesda game is pretty pointless I do believe it serves a purpose in BG3. Barrels full of all sorts of liquids are extremely useful, their drawback is that they weigh a ton. Encumbrance exists to prevent you from being a barrelmancer. I think you can also pick up any chests, so you can just carry away all the chests you can’t unlock and then break them somewhere safe (or move them to you lockpicking character etc).

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      1 year ago

      One of my questions on Starfield - can I roleplay as a hoarder, picking up every possible piece of junk - cups, pencils, etc - and store it all in a couple of cabinets or containers as some kind of infinitely huge repo?

      …because I swear to god, for whatever reason that seems to be my favorite part of Skyrim and Fallout 3 for whatever reason.

      If that mechanic isn’t in Starfield then I lose like half my motivation to play :)

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        1 year ago

        Based on what I was reading last night, there’s a chest in The Lodge basement that has unlimited storage space. The trick is, you just have to be able to get your stuff there.

      • all-knight-party@kbin.cafe
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        1 year ago

        You definitely can do that. It seems like random objects aren’t useful as materials like in Fallout 4, but there is definitely a bunch of random crap laying around that you can take.

        I’d say there’s a lot more clutter items you can’t take than before, too, but if you wanna just vacuum what’s not nailed down there will be a good deal of that. ,