

Now that you’ve started saving before every encounter, the next most important tip is to hold the ALT key to assess your environment regularly. Some people might argue that this ruins the fun, but I’m not the fun police, and I endorse enjoying this great game in any way that you see fit. If you’re a completionist, it makes sense to use the quick load often if you want to see the other side of certain roll-dependent events and checks. Right now you can’t save during dialogue, which makes things quite tricky, but just be sure to save before any conversation if you’re that bothered about making an arse of yourself in candid conversation.

Mitigate this issue early by saving as much as possible. If you’re a fan of the style of RPGs that Larian make, then you’re most likely already quite vigilant with the quick save and quick load buttons (F5 and F8, if you’re wondering.) An inevitable part of any RPG of this scale is making a terrible mistake and losing progress because you forgot to save before making a decision. So, without any more of that ado, here are our Baldur’s Gate 3 tips and tricks.
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Now, Baldur’s Gate 3 is only in Early Access at the moment, so these tips and tricks might change a little bit, but ultimately, we’ve got full faith in their ability to see you through every update and turn that the game takes over the next *insert length of time here*.
