I couldn't imagine it myself as I tend to play in single-player mode. It gives me time to read, react, and puzzle out how to approach a specific encounter. With other people involved, I feel that there would be a pressure to advance forward and not take in every moment in my own time. Little segments of play would be manageable potentially especially if a few of the players have a better situation awareness than I; helping me overcome challenges that would have taken me a long time to figure out.
It's such a pretty game with an enthralling story, one of the few that I truly paw/pore over like it's a masterpiece because BG3 is in my opinion. The writing, mood, character interactions and personalities are rich. My Tav is a Druid, who will be rebuilt to focus mostly on Spellcasting, perception checks, and crowd control! I was playing as a shapeshifting badass who waded into the battlefield, abandoning reason, and becoming a primal force of nature. However, I find that focusing on buffing and other spells is a better use of my Druid's time. As I have plenty of combat-oriented builds for my companions.
@Konghammer
I played with one other friend, and we really enjoyed it, though I did eventually regret that I made a custom character instead of tweaking one of the premade characters.
@Konghammer I have a friend who's doing that! And has been doing that for months and months and months and will likely still be doing it this time next year :P
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