AdmundfortGeographer
Getting lost in fantasy maps
I had some of this happen in my first play through. I was exploring down the Risen Road as part of zigzagging across the map filling in the map first as evasively as possible, heard some commotion to the side and kept on going down the road. Did some things … entered the goblin camp with Sazza’s help then spent a rest among the goblins then cleaned then out. When I returned to the Risen Road I found a burned out Waukeen’s Rest with basically nothing to do except get blinded by smoke and loot out the smokey ruins and find the Zhentarim Outpost. Second time through I went in right away and … well … there were people to save in that fire!there are a whole bunch of timed events that can kick off without you having any real indication (particularly where you got into some degree of proximity but went in a different direction, and others which you can blunder into very easily.
That first playthrough experience with Waukeen’s Rest compared to the second made me wonder what else I missed first time through just because I was dinking around the map collecting sites to visit later, hex-crawlike. In the second, while among the goblins I spoke with Minthara right before planning to rest in the goblin camp (slots expended, low on potions), chatted with Minthara, rested, and when the long rest completed I got an alert that the enclave was under assault by the goblins. Seems that chatting with Minthara started a timed event? I think the first playthrough I musta spoke with her fully rested then cleared the goblin camp out right then and there.The fact that BG3 is not great at signposting them or noting them in the journal (BG3's adventure journal is very bad generally, one of the few inarguable weaknesses of the game) should not be papered over. By the time you've found a timed event exists, it's often too late for a long rest, and if you need one, you need to reload further back. Yet other timed events are only really long timers so it doesn't matter. It's very inconsistent.
One time I felt I got a time event that I felt was clear as possible was in the city with the negative headline being published the very next edition “tomorrow”.