dtgreene: That's a somewhat self-selecting sample. People become fans of BG due to being fans of real-time combat, not the other way around.
Ask a BG fan whether he prefers real-time or turn-based combat. We're still talking about a game which appeals to the heritage of original series. It's called BG3 for some reason. That's why I (as a BG fan) expect it to be real-time with pause. This doesn't mean that I don't see advantages of turn-based combat however.
dtgreene: A better sample would be to consider all fans of D&D-based CRPs, including both the Gold Box games (and the other SSI games) and Temple of Elemental Evil, and see what portion of the fans prefer turn-based and what prefer real-time.
That would be quite a nice survey.
dtgreene: Also, there are some players, like me, who are not a fan of real-time-with-pause combat (IMO, real-time only works well for games where you only control one character), and are therefore more likely to buy the game if it uses turn-based combat.
I'm buying it in both cases. :) I prefer real-time, but I'm aware that turn-based combat has some advantages as well.
dtgreene: That sample, however, includes people who only play games that nobody would consider RPGs (I'm thinking the likes of Doom, Halo, Fortnite, and Mario Maker).
It depends who's the target of BG3. If Larian wants to target a large group of new players rather than focusing on hardcore cRPG fans, he should consider real-time for sure.
dtgreene: Also, is this still true if we include those who only play games like Solitaire and Candy Crush (both of which, I believe, are functionally turn-based)?
I don't think that people who play only the mentioned titles will be targets for BG3. So no. :)
dtgreene: (...)
So, given those things, would you consider playing said remakes?
Of course I would consider it. It's however unlikely that such a remakes will be released. A doubt WotC would license them when quite fresh Beamdog's EE are around. Maybe in 10-15 years?
burn: Thank God, it's not Beamdog. Still, it's hardly going to be Baldur's Gate. New D&D edition, and the story is going to be
loosely related, at best. There's just nowhere to go from ToB. Seems more like an effort to capitalize on BG name from WoC.
I'm unfamiliar with Larian's works, but I wish them the best, at this point. Even if they release just a
good D&D game, that'll be great.
The game will appeal to the original series somehow. D&D and place of action are the first elements that come to mind. It won't be a direct continuation of ToB for sure. The story of original series is finished and the game will take place around 100 years after ToB.