YouTuber Puts $500 Bounty On Baldur’s Gate 3 Footage – Find It, Win Cash

YouTuber Puts $500 Bounty On Baldur's Gate 3 Footage - Find It Win Cash

YouTuber Puts $500 Bounty On Baldur’s Gate 3 Footage – Find It Win Cash

Baldur’s Gate 3 includes tons of unique cutscenes, and a YouTuber has put a bounty on one of them: if you can find it and explain how to get to it, you’ll win a whopping $500. Let’s see the details.

Are you a big Baldur’s Gate 3 player and want a way to earn some money? We have the right job for you. You need to find a specific cutscene related to Karlach . The reward is a whopping $500 .

It’s not us who pays, let’s be clear, but a YouTuber named Proxy Gate Tactician . But let’s see in more detail what you need to be able to do.

YouTuber Puts $500 Bounty On Baldur’s Gate 3 Footage – Find It Win Cash

What is required for the 500 dollar reward for Baldur’s Gate 3

The scene in question (visible at the end of the video below) sees Karlach breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the player. The scene is already known, but has only been seen through a mod that allows you to launch specific game files. To date, no one has yet understood exactly how to activate it organically, or what is the sequence of actions in the game to use to reach that specific scene. In this way, context is also missing.

Some players claim to have seen this scene in the game, but no one has been able to explain the exact steps to replicate to be sure of seeing this scene in Baldur’s Gate 3. The 500 dollar reward will therefore go to those who see the sequence without use mod and will also be able to provide an exact sequence of actions for everything else in the world.

The YouTuber is actually skeptical that such a filmed sequence can be seen without a mod, but will be happy to pay $500 to anyone who proves otherwise. However, there is a quibble: you have until the arrival of Patch 7 to complete the task, given that the game could change after that update.

Speaking of trivia, here’s a demake of Baldur’s Gate 3 meant to run on a 40-year-old computer .