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gtotheunit91 said:
JRPGfan said:

I dont think inXile are capable of handling a tittle like BG3.... the quality and polish wont be there.
Obsidian might be able to, but their next two games are differnt genre's (not really crpgs).

I meant more as both studios seeing what CRPG's are capable of when properly made.

I would love to see another Pillars game from Obsidian though or even Tyranny. Maybe after Avowed brings in more players to the world of Eora, more players would be willing to give Pillars a try. 

Torment: Tides of Numenera was okay for sure, but the quality of Wasteland 3 was astounding for inXile. It did need some extra polish for sure, but now that inXile has a budget to grow and work with, I think they are capable now of making another CRPG. Which they might be. They had 2 projects in the works and we only know of one of them now being Clockwork Revolution. 

I'm not saying every game has to be as big as BG3, I just want more CRPG's to be made out of this.

I had it the otherway around..... didn't enjoy wasteland, but rather liked Torment: Tides of Numenera.
Granted I wanted wasteland to be the "successor" to the old Fallout 1 & 2, and was just left disappointed instead.
While Tides of Numenera, wasnt as great as Planescape (for its time), it was still really solid.

But yes, theres def. potential there (for both a new torment, and better wasteland titles).
I wouldn't mind more CRPGs either.

BG3 peaked at ~594,000 today (concurrent players on steam).
Dont think it'll go higher, as alot of europeans are off to bed soon.
Tomorrow or the day after, should be telling of how well its going to do.