What Do You Think The Undiscovered Content Is In Baldur's Gate 3?
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I wonder how informed they are of what lines were cut.
Backend divers have found tons of content and recorded lines that never got implemented, and it's entirely possible that some of their lines got cut from the end game and they simply weren't informed. (Fair, enormous game and keeping everyone 100% in the loop seems harder than taking down the Absolute on Honor after not upgrading gear past act I.)
Possible, but I think they're still in contact with the team. They're not perfect, but it would seem a bit odd to me if they didn't know.
Hey Dave, beat the Absolute in Honour Mode without upgrading anything (level, gear, etc). Not hard, but definitely takes timing.
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