Something very funny about “(this is your own fault)”
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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Idk I haven't played BG3 but I do tend to make my characters in character creation look like me. I always make a Sim that looks like me when I start a new Sim game. Godfather Game was able to make a really good "looks like me". Ive made wrestlers that look like me in WWE games. And most recently instead of making the incredible abominations a lot of people were making in SF6, I just made a dude that looks like me. a Chubby brunette white guy with a beard.
So I mean, my BG3 guy wouldnt look like this becuase I'm not a twink and I have a beard, but it would be a white human, probably. Unless I felt like playing like another race idk. I did play Argonian the first time I played Skyrim and a woman Khajit the second time.
I'd feel weird doing an evil playthrough playing as myself.
I made a dwarf monk, then a halfling bard who I called Harrier DuBois Jr. (the game has some bitchin sideburns) and then finally settled on a halfling bard for my playthrough.
Hahaha amazing
I've been stuck between playing drow or tiefling tbh, thinking about giving half orc a chance as well
Drow gets a lot of fun dialogue choices and interactions.
Dude looking like Peeta from the Hunger Games
It's sometimes fun to play the token human.
Haven't played BG3 yet but in every Vidya game or TTRPG I always go non human. The only exception is if I'm playing an old man with a long white beard.