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I didn't finish the first act of baldurs gate 3 due to life removing me for a couple months and I can't get myself to come back to that save. Besides not really liking the elf bard I made. Is it worth coming and trying another class? I wanted barbarian but I want that fire demon chick on my team because she's awesome but she's also a barbarian and I heard class stacking your party is a bad idea...
Hell yeah! Each class plays pretty differently, and you can respec any of your companions to different classes by taking to Withers 😁 I'd definitely give it another try, it's a great time sink
Honestly this happens to me in every grand RPG. If I go more than a month without playing, I'm starting over. Too difficult to pick up where I left off what with understanding my character, my skills, the quests I was doing, etc.
I've done it multiple times with Elder Scrolls games, with Mount & Blade, and most recently with Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
Lmao skyrim. I put in maybe 1000 hours into the game over half a dozen saves, countless hours modding and a couple years before I ever beat the main quest.