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Here's a dumb question... If I just never got around to playing any of the Baldur's Gates or Divinity or Iceland Dale, what should I grab to try and jump in? Somehow the whole "western" CRPG genre tabletop rules thing passed me by throughout my whole gaming life. All the traditional JRPGs, action RGPs, and everything else I've played 1,000s of. So yeah, jump in with Divinity Original Sin 2 or BG3?
Probably BG3, it's DND 5e, and divinity has its own system.
 
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BG3 is probably much easier to get into - a lot of dikumud adjacent MMOS like Everquest borrowed heavily from dungeons and dragons, so lots of it will feel familiar to a degree. It's also pretty beginner friendly, with the ability to dial up difficulty if you want. There are also a fuckton of mods available
 
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Here's a dumb question... If I just never got around to playing any of the Baldur's Gates or Divinity or Iceland Dale, what should I grab to try and jump in? Somehow the whole "western" CRPG genre tabletop rules thing passed me by throughout my whole gaming life. All the traditional JRPGs, action RGPs, and everything else I've played 1,000s of. So yeah, jump in with Divinity Original Sin 2 or BG3?

I uh, like Divinity Original Sin quite a bit.

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I see it's still 40 dollars though.

Pathfinder: Kingmaker for 19.95 is a steal.
 
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I would do all the modern Divinity OS in order and then do BG3. If you do BG3 first, you will be spoiled by the game of the decade and it will ruin your other games.

^^But yeah, the patfinder games are fucking awesome too, same with Owlcats 40K game.
 
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It's a game with problems but it is a very, very faithful rendition of the Temple of Elemental Evil module for the 3.5 edition of Dungeons and Dragons.
 
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Here's a dumb question... If I just never got around to playing any of the Baldur's Gates or Divinity or Iceland Dale, what should I grab to try and jump in? Somehow the whole "western" CRPG genre tabletop rules thing passed me by throughout my whole gaming life. All the traditional JRPGs, action RGPs, and everything else I've played 1,000s of. So yeah, jump in with Divinity Original Sin 2 or BG3?
BG3 if you have to pick one but both are excellent. If you do both, DOS2 first.

Wait for the winter sale next week. DOS1 dropped to $4 and DOS2 dropped to $12 last year.
 
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Here's a dumb question... If I just never got around to playing any of the Baldur's Gates or Divinity or Iceland Dale, what should I grab to try and jump in? Somehow the whole "western" CRPG genre tabletop rules thing passed me by throughout my whole gaming life. All the traditional JRPGs, action RGPs, and everything else I've played 1,000s of. So yeah, jump in with Divinity Original Sin 2 or BG3?
The DoS series and BG 3 are two totally different games despite both being CRPGs.

DoS I/II are great and have their own charm, but the production value of BG 3 is absolutely extraordinary. It's objectively the better of the two examples you offered. If you want to break into the tabletop-to-PC rpg scene, you have several dozen games to choose from and the vast majority of them are truly incredible experiences, but BG 3 is on another level and it may spoil some of your enjoyment unless you're really a fan of those types of games.

There's a thread here that goes into exhaustive detail about all the games you could play. Check it out.
 
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Yeah pretty much. D:OS 2 has more intuitive mechanics than BG3 does, but otherwise BG3 is a better game in every way.

It helps to be familiar with D&D rules, but BG3 normal difficulty is not aimed at min-max poopsockers in any way, and you have so little you can do a low levels in DND you get plenty of time to pick things up as you go.