In the realm of gaming, 2023 was a standout year, thanks in no small part to Baldur’s Gate 3. This isn’t just my opinion; this RPG masterpiece is a testament to the talent at Larian Studios, earning its place as one of the finest video games in recent history. Dive into everything they’ve meticulously crafted and you’ll find yourself immersed in a truly remarkable experience.
Yet, for some players, sticking to the original might not cut it. Where’s the adventure in that? Imagine customizing your hero to resemble a whimsical Shrek, or throwing in a surprise appearance by Thomas the Tank Engine. With mods, you can uproot typical gameplay mechanics, tailoring the game to your whims—or to the imagination of other modders who share your vision.
Now, mods aren’t just for PC aficionados. They’ve made their way to consoles too, which speaks volumes about Larian’s innovation in bridging these typically separate worlds. However, as much as they seem to work magic, they aren’t actual sorcerers, and there are boundaries to what they can pull off on consoles.
In a recent video update, Aoife Wilson, a senior communications developer at the studio, shed light on this issue. She pointed out that there’s a ceiling to how many mods you can run on a console save file before Baldur’s Gate 3 starts showing symptoms of strain.
Therefore, console players face a cap of 100 mods per save file. This is crucial to keep in mind, especially for those of you dabbling in cross-saving between your PC and console. If your PC save boasts more than 100 mods, don’t expect a seamless transition to the console—for now, at least, as Larian warns.
For those of you out there crafting mods for both PC and console audiences, take note. Wilson highlights that submitting mods for consoles involves a detailed process, so be prepared to jump through a few hoops.
Props to [Larian Studios] for pushing the boundaries and making Baldur’s Gate 3 not just a game, but an evolving experience across platforms.