Games with Workshop support let you download mods right from Steam.
Some games (say Skyrim) can be limited by the Steam mod manager and then you have to go to Nexus for really intense mods. But the majority of games that offer Steam Workshop support (say Total War: Warhammer, or all of the Paradox games) are totally moddable on the Workshop, to the point that Nexus is only used for NSFW mods and the like.
Ah, okay. Maybe I’ve just missed out not ever trying that. Nexus works like every mod I’ve ever used (and I’ve been fiddling with mods since before Steam Workshop ever existed), so maybe I just like doing things old school.
People were suggesting that the Twitch drop clothes might be able to be dyed another color. I was unaware that BG3 had such a cosmetic system but I guess it must because no one was questioning if dying was a thing that could happen [obvious char death jokes here], but just whether these particular garments could be dyed.
I actually don’t have the space on my PC’s SSD, or on my Steam Deck’s main card. I can free up PC space though, and the Steam Deck’s extra memory is also SSD.
I am not sure how that is “required” though. I think it’d work fine on a hard drive if a bit slower. But, don’t listen to me. That’s the specs they published.
Good reason to upgrade though. You can get good SSDs pretty cheap these days.
Yeah…I expect it will “work” if using a hard drive but if it streams data from the hard drive anything less than an SSD will be janky. And god help you if using a laptop mechanical hard drive. Probably closer to a slideshow.
Has anybody tried the later builds on a Steam deck? I had a thought that I may actually be doing some travelling coming up and considered that I might. gasp…,hold off for now to save it for as a travel game on SteamDeck(which I don’t have one of).
Given the length of the game I’d think you’d be playing it on both PC and Steam Deck (unless you really have a lot of travel ahead of you). It also seems very replayable so I’m not sure you need to wait to play it.