PJ Coffey
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Podcast Appearances
Well, I imagine it's the sort of thing that people would like to shout from the rooftops, like, hey, I got a Twitter.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Like a little gacha game.
It's like just one more reel.
Just one more reel.
They'll get that precious, precious dopamine.
I'm not quite sure.
I think I was running an adventure by Sean Merwin at the weekend.
possible uh the first uh first adventurers league module my off-brand league of adventurers which is completely legally distinct and it's only southampton based so there we go yeah yeah right my right
I thought we could do that because you're the only person here to have played the game.
Well, I played Solasta.
I played the demo of Solasta 2.
For those unfamiliar, it's essentially similar to Baldur's Gate 3 in that it is a version of 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons.
The reason that many people quite like Solasta, done by a French company, is because it adheres a lot more closely to the D&D 5e rule set.
So, Borders Gate 3 takes what you might call creative liberties, in the name of speeding up gameplay, things like you don't roll a d20 for initiative, you roll a d4.
You can throw healing potions at someone, and that can heal them because the glass breaks and they get healing potion into them for the...
Shards of Glass, question mark?
I don't know.
None of that in Selassie, but you do have quite fun exploration, looking for pillars to push over so you can climb into new places.