I love him so much, G’raha is my favourite npc, I legit cried when he vanished into the crystal tower in ARR, I was ridiculously excited to see him back in Shadowbringers. 🥹❤
I cannot explain how much i love this man. Homie went from a confused adventurer in search of a even more confusing bloodline. Then came to seal himself for that bloodline. Awaken to an apocalypse. Charge head first into that shit and lead people for over 100 YEARS. Damn near threw down his life for the people and us, several times. Technically did in the end. Got his peace finally. Got his adventure with us and im not even mad at all he went from Exarch to joyful adventurer for a bit, cause honestly after facing off the end of the world and taking charge during more of em. He deserved that. But of course, being the badass he is. He's always the exarch too when he needs to be
Before you start the game in Steam click on the gear (manage) to the right, then properties, controller then choose disable Steam Input (drop down options) next to the Override for Baldur’s Gate 3. I hope this helps.
Hello, unfortunately I do not. I believe you have to actually use an Xbox controller to make the vibration work but I don't have one. If you look around Nexusmods, I believe there is a file that overwrites the xbox layout with a PS5 one.
People, hell Square Enix forgets that this G'raha Tia isn't the ARR version, but the guy who spent over one hundred years leading people through an apocalypse that was basically as close to the Final Days as you could get. For as much as he became the comic relief, he is old and can slip back into the 'wizened leader' role with a snap of his fingers. This is my favourite scene in Endwalker because of that, because it's the scene that acknowledges that G'raha Tia is still the Crystal Exarch.
To be fair, it is what he wants to come across as. He wants to be both seen and thought of as this young man that's just going on adventuring, not this several hundreds year old scarred soul that saw two apocalypses engulf the world and was forced to be the object of the survivor's hopes and dreams. He wants to be just a goofy lil' guy, enjoying the little things, especially when he spent a century slowly turning into a rock and moving his petrified body through magic alone. And that is why this scene is so impactful. I do wish this clip had included that inner wrestling within him, that conflict of this youthful persona and the hesitance of yet again shouldering the burden and responsibility of leadership. Yet he understands there is no other way, and so the Crystal Exarch returns, even if for a brief moment. And it is this scene that then reminds us why he reverts to the more laid back version of him as soon as he is able.
My man saw the stand-in leader of Radz-At-Han die in front of him and immediately moved to temporarily take his place to stop them from panicking. It's such a stark contrast to how he acts when he is relaxed. Love this character so much. All he wants to do is go on adventures with his friends, but will immediately rise to the challenge without hesitation when something has to be done.