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author: Damian Gacek

Baldurs Gate 3 - Can You Use WASD in BG3 to Control Characters

In this guide we will talk about WASD movement in BG3. Read our article to learn more about it.

Source: Baldur's Gate 3, developer: Larian Studios
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a great success which shows that RPGs which are concentrated on single player or small coop experience can still shine among many multiplayer titles. Fans are charmed by BG3, many of them arguing that the game is 10/10. Of course, there is always something to improve. Some players accustomed to the WASD type of movement are wondering, if such thing is possible in Larian’s new production. Let’s find out.

Baldur’s Gate 3 - WASD in BG3

Of course, it is possible to use WASD, however, you can only do that to control the camera. Characters can’t be moved in this way.

However, there is something you can do to get WASD-like experience while exploting BG3 world – use controller. It will allow you to move your picked character thanks to an analog stick. It is even smoother than using a keyboard. Sadly, if you don’t have one, you have to probably wait for mods or the day that Larian Studios will add this feature.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Guide

If you want to learn more about the newest Larian title, read our BG3 Guide. You will find there all quests and puzzles. We also present all romance options and various interesting facts about Baldur’s Gate 3. You will be able to browse the map, too.

You should also check our other BG3 articles:

  1. Baldurs Gate 3 - How to Get Pre order bonus; BG3 Deluxe Edition Items Explained
  2. Are you Playing Baldur's Gate 3 in Early Access? Better Delete Your Saves Before Launch
  3. 5 Things to Do Before the Release of Baldur's Gate 3 - Tips From Devs

Damian Gacek

Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. He started his professional career as an English teacher. A member of Gamepressure since 2019. During this time, he has been writing for various departments. Currently, he mainly covers guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. He has been interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. When he was younger, he wrote a scientific article on video game translations. An enthusiast of RPGs and strategies, he also frequently dives into the depths of indie games. In his spare time, he is working on a book and learning film editing.

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