One Baldur's Gate 3 player, bored while waiting for their friends, stacked 76 crates on top of each other at camp and climbed all the way up to see what's lying just out of view. Turns out, you can see the entire Lower City in all of its low-poly glory.
Seeing the crowded homes and shops shuffled together, stretching out in all directions until they're snug against the giant, towering city walls, really puts into perspective just how big Act 3 is. You can even make out the Sorcerous Sundries building with its ornate rooftop right in the centre.
Being able to climb that high up is interesting in itself (surpassing even Matt Mercer's box ladder), but seeing where our camp is in relation to the Lower City is an especially fun little discovery. We knew we were somewhere on the docks, but with this handy, slightly cursed aerial view, we can pinpoint exactly where our camp lies.
Interestingly, the Reddit user who climbed Mount Boxerest says that it "doesn't seem like" there's a height limit. "A few times the camera started to get locked in place, but if you wiggle it resets," they explained.
Given that they're reaching...