Baldur's Gate 3 will limit console mods to a maximum of 100 active mods in an upcoming update. Larian Studios announced that this change is intended to enhance game stability and performance on console platforms. Players who have saves with more than 100 mods activated will be unable to play those saves until a future update addresses this issue. This means that console players need to be mindful of the mods they install and prioritize the ones that enhance their gameplay experience the most.
The game's modding community has flourished since its release, offering a wide range of enhancements from quality-of-life improvements to entirely new gameplay experiences. For example, mods can introduce new character classes, unlock hidden areas, or adjust the game's difficulty settings to suit your playstyle. To get a sense of the game's depth and modding potential, you can watch the Baldur's Gate 3 Official Launch Trailer or read more about this update in VGC's detailed article.
Sony is reportedly working on a new handheld console designed to rival the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. This device is expected to be a significant departure from the PlayStation Portal, which requires streaming from a PlayStation 5 console to function. Instead, the new handheld console will have the capability to render games locally, offering gamers a true portable gaming experience without the need for constant internet connectivity.
Given the historical success of the PSP and the renewed interest in portable gaming, Sony's new handheld could be a significant player in the market. According to an article on N4G, this new console aims to combine high-performance gaming with portability. Speculations suggest it could integrate seamlessly with existing PlayStation services, possibly allowing cross-play or cloud saves between the handheld and home consoles. This development could significantly impact the handheld gaming landscape, offering gamers more options and competition in the market.
Troy Baker is set to reunite with Neil Druckmann for Naughty Dog's upcoming, yet untitled, game. In a revealing interview with GQ, Baker discussed his involvement in several high-profile projects. Beyond his iconic roles in The Last of Us as Joel and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End as Samuel Drake, Baker mentioned his participation in the upcoming Indiana Jones game and a new title called Judas, set to release next year.
Both franchises have been critically acclaimed for their storytelling, character development, and cinematic quality. With Baker's return and Druckmann's creative direction, fans are eager to see whether the new game will be an extension of an existing series or an entirely new intellectual property. According to IGN's report, the project is shrouded in secrecy, but the involvement of these industry veterans suggests a game that will likely set new standards in narrative-driven gaming.
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