Re: So why play Divinity ?
ldo58
18 minutes ago
I think "immersion" is the prime factor for enjoying a game.
I played Divinity Original Sin 2, and felt no immersion at all. The setting and NPC's didn't "click". I never got off the prison island. And I tried several times. With origin or selfmade character.
Solasta Crown of the Magister. Same thing. Good setting, good implementation of DND rules, but no "immersion or attachment" to the world or the characters. I Gave up after a short time, again with multiple restarts and different classes. Never got far.
BG3, very good immersion. I'm still playing it. 3000 hrs since EA.
EX33. There are everal things I don't like about the game mechanics, but there is total immersion in the world and the characters, so I finished it.
It has been a constant pattern in my games. I am curious about Divinity, and hope it will have the immersion of BG3 (for me) , and not be like DOS2.