It could stand to be more robust, but it was just introduced last week and the system feels intuitive to me. + but Solasta has a featured 3d dungeon builder. Baldur's Gate has co-op multiplayer, while I couldn't find such an option for Solasta. + but Solasta doesn't require nearly as much disk space to actually run, is cheaper, and is probably more playable on a toaster. Baldur's Gate is graphically a prettier game in basically everyway. As a result, the kinds of characters you can make and interact with feel more varied visually. Baldur's Gate offers more ancestry options than Solasta currently does: Tieflings, Drow, Githyanki, and Gnomes. BG's hard 4), giving a much faster feel to character progression. + but Solasta's levelling goes higher (at least 7 vs.
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Baldur's Gate has a moderate amount more gameplay content than Solasta's campaign in terms of play time. Baldur's Gate currently supports Warlocks and Druids.
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* Both games support Fighter, Rogue, Cleric, Wizard and Ranger.
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but Baldur's Gate's characters are unique pre-written characters that have more dramatic impact than Solasta's, which uses a personality system to gauge which party member reacts to what and how. + Solasta's campaign has you either make a party of characters or use a selection of pre-made characters giving you more flexibility making your party. To compare and contrast the two, as they are on today, April 3rd, 2021: At the moment, this game is going to get a lot of comparisons to Baldur's Gate 3, because it is another game based on 5th edition D&D in Early Access.