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<blockquote data-quote="Marandahir" data-source="post: 9853997" data-attributes="member: 6803643"><p>What's the reason it struggles with it?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm still amazed at the things the Big N have done to make games that struggle on more powerful hardware run with more stability on their weaker stuff. But again, I'm not saying that I think it'll come out on NS2 necessarily, just that if this show is a sequel to BG3, I may not be able to watch it if I don't have the chance to play BG3 first (and I'm not going to buy a PS5 or XBSX or gaming PC just to playing the game).</p><p></p><p>I've also heard people compare the NS2 to the Xbox Series S, which the game CAN be played on, even if it's going to struggle compared to the Series X.</p><p></p><p>Also, just saw that the game technically is playable on macOS, so I may need to see what I can do about setting up my 2024 macBook Pro to try playing it there – assuming it doesn't complete overwork the laptop.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am reminded of the Star Ocean 2 anime adaptation, where they took a third option and gave us a weird blend of different branching story routes. </p><p></p><p>I've also seen a few series try to adapt visual novels' branching story routes by going like 1-2-3-4a-5a-6a-4b-5b-6b-4c-5c-6c or what not. Usually in such a case they'd let the viewers know which choices A/B/C represent so that you can skip to the branched path you want to go. Though this style of adaptation works better with a single branch point than multiple sub-branches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marandahir, post: 9853997, member: 6803643"] What's the reason it struggles with it? I'm still amazed at the things the Big N have done to make games that struggle on more powerful hardware run with more stability on their weaker stuff. But again, I'm not saying that I think it'll come out on NS2 necessarily, just that if this show is a sequel to BG3, I may not be able to watch it if I don't have the chance to play BG3 first (and I'm not going to buy a PS5 or XBSX or gaming PC just to playing the game). I've also heard people compare the NS2 to the Xbox Series S, which the game CAN be played on, even if it's going to struggle compared to the Series X. Also, just saw that the game technically is playable on macOS, so I may need to see what I can do about setting up my 2024 macBook Pro to try playing it there – assuming it doesn't complete overwork the laptop. I am reminded of the Star Ocean 2 anime adaptation, where they took a third option and gave us a weird blend of different branching story routes. I've also seen a few series try to adapt visual novels' branching story routes by going like 1-2-3-4a-5a-6a-4b-5b-6b-4c-5c-6c or what not. Usually in such a case they'd let the viewers know which choices A/B/C represent so that you can skip to the branched path you want to go. Though this style of adaptation works better with a single branch point than multiple sub-branches. [/QUOTE]
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