La porte de Baldur 3 l'auteur principal est “vraiment curieux” pour voir la série CRPG’ l'avenir au-delà de Larian – mais suggère que les gens devraient peut-être se détendre “épicé” fan art



If there was somehow any doubt remaining about the future of La porte de Baldur 3, the RPG’s lead writer has done his best to finally put those doubts to rest, saying that he’s entirely moved on from the gamebut that players should continue its legacy any way they like.

Speaking to Edge Magazine, Adam Smith was asked how it feels to acknowledge that the future of the series is no longer in his hands, and that in the years to come he’ll be watching other people work with characters he created. In response, he said thatwe did that the moment we released it.

People started doing their own stories, and whether it’s [D&D owner] Hasbro or a fan on Tumblr, they belong to other people once you put them into the world.Smith goes on to say that he’sreally curious to seewhat other people come up with, and while there are a few things he doesn’t like – tel que “a lot of spicy fan art” – it’s otherwise allfair play. If someone’s enjoying it, fantastique. I don’t need to love all of it.

A big part of my heart will be in Baldur’s Gate,” he says, “but all of my creative focus is on other things now. And it feels fantastic. We told our story, and I think it’s a really good story. Sometimes it’s really powerful and good to be able to say ‘that’s done’. We don’t need to have DLC and sequels constantly.

If you’re wondering where exactly Smith’s creative focus is now, it’s a pretty safe bet that it’s on at least one of the two very ambitious RPGsthat Larian is now working on. Neither of those are Baldur’s Gate 4, cependant, and neither are they expansion or DLC offerings for the game. En fait, Larian is gearing up tofullyhand over the game’s legacy with the release of La porte de Baldur 3 Patch 7 in September. With the future of this particular game firmly in the hands of the community, it’s no surprise that Smith would be looking elsewhere.

La porte de Baldur 3 devs made the RPG fora modern audienceincluding D&D newcomers, not justfans of the original BioWare games.