Baldur's Gate 3 developer says Google's failed game streaming service Stadia backed Larian into a corner where it had to use a "scary" dev tool
Here's why the RPG runs on Vulkan
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If you’ve ever wondered whyBaldur’s Gate 3allows you to choose between either Vulkan or DirectX 11, the answer is pretty simple - and it all comes down to none other than theGoogleStadia, a now-failed cloud streaming …