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  • Non-American here.

    I have lived in three different countries and solicitors are extremely rare. And in the few cases one ringed my door it was for charity or school kids collecting donations for some summer trip (not sure if this is called soliciting or not).

    Is that bad in America that you need to put a sign at your door? How frequent they visit?


  • I cannot help you with BG3 as I have not bought it yet.

    Having said that, and knowing other games from the same developer, I guess BG3 is probably friendly enough to new players to CRPG. Just be warned that it is probably also overwhelming (I played the last two games and they took me more than 100 hours each).


  • Cabeza2000@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldI am LOVING Baldurs Gate 3
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    11 months ago

    I’m just a little bit late to the Baldurs Gate 3 party,

    Late? As a patient gamer I would say you got in early. :)

    I played most of the mainstream CRPG, including multiple Larian Studios titles and I have no doubt that I will play BG3 as well… But probably in a year or two after the game gets some polish and, hopefully, a discount.

    BTW, thanks for posting and generating content in Lemmy.






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    11 months ago

    Asking about the weather is a standard opening conversation in some countries, mainly British or countries formerly British. Is a cultural thing.

    In other cultures is not that common and in some cultures is very uncommon. For example, as a south American, it is strange for people to start a conversation about the weather.