I love what Rafal says around 3/4 into the interview about how the MQ isn't a per se separate path and other quests are merged in such a way that everything comes together, regardless of minor side quest etc. also, I liked the way he described
not doing quests and the consequences that may follow those decisions. Nothing new but interesting nonetheless.Thanks for the link
@Kinley.
Between all the choices and consequences and 36 world states and difficulty levels + increasing enemies,this game is going to have a lot of replay value. I eagerly await Feb.2015
Was posted before. And the devs actually tweeted how they really liked the interview with him.
One might not like his style, but it's still a far better interview than some we've seen coming out of E3.
Agreed. I was pretty harsh initially when I watched that interview but it was without a doubt entertaining and did have some interesting information. I think my issue was the interviewer came off obnoxious but more importantly fictitious with his reactions " Baldur's gate" - :: Interviewer looks at camera in shock and agreement as if he knows what game is being mentioned::
