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How many people think that larian studios should make another divinity game you know where you can transform into a dragon cause I loved those games and believe me the next game would be awesome, I'm sure that it is going to happen just not now. but we would like to know if it will happen.

Personally, I would like to see another dragon knight focused RPG.
The game planned after D:OS 2 is continuing to use the same mechanics and game engine, though (undoubtedly with updates to both). After that, who knows? There has also been a lot of interest expressed in a followup to Dragon Commander.
I would love to see skyrim graphics In divinity III and a range of options for character customizations, maybe as a dlc for divinity III, a house to live in while adventuring, easy access storage chest so we don't have to drop items and a npc companion that the player can upgrade and equip with varidible items.
Skyrim didn't quite do it for me graphics wise, although the engine is I think closely related to that used in Ego Draconis. I would love to see another third-person game and like the idea of NPC companions: although I used to be a bit of a lone-wolf style player, I've got used to having a party or at least one companion in recent games.

Although we eventually had a storage chest available in the Battle Tower, more chests in a slightly cosier environment would definitely be nice.

I still haven't played Dragon Commander yet, partly as I guess I'd have liked more options available for the player character: I understand that there were quite a few things pruned from the released version that originally wanted to include, so perhaps it's a candidate for a reboot?
Maybe instead of a storage chest, a banker that allows you to deposit your coins and items, plus if there are any dlc items that would automatically be transferred to your Downloadable item storage and can be accessed at any city. it would almost be like Dragon's Prophet but only that open world.
what would be so cool if we could pre-order a dragon named Balrog or Bahamut Level 60 mounts part of a dlc pack.
I have just finished playing divinity 2 ego draconis, wanted to play divine divinity and beyond divinity but not playing in my Laptop. Completed ego draconis level 35 and next flame of vengeance. is there any other part where the story of the two continues because as far as i know from reviews damian never dies and went somewhere to unlock demonic powers. so is there another part to the game where damian dies. i am a newbie to divinity game and dont know much about it so just asking.

No, there is no subsequent part of the story, yet. There will eventually be a game to finish off the story arc of DD, BD and D2, but there has been nothing announced about that.

D:OS 2 is set 4 years after BD, 58 years before Divinity 2.


For DD, try the Windows 8 Performance "Patch" (works in Win 7 and 10, as well), or post details in the DD forum.
Thanks. I had fun with Ego Draconis want to download flame of vengeance. My Ego daconis was v1.0.13.67. can give me link to download flame of vengeance so that i can continue from my save of ego draconis. i want t download flame of vengeance.. i have no credit card so give me a free download website to download FoV with no surveys please.

I don't think FoV is available as a separate add-on any more, being replaced by the Developer's Cut release, which (like Dragon Knight Saga) has it included. It is not legally available as a free download.
so i cannot use my save from Ego draconis on the DKS flame of vengeance, whoa man i have to play all over again. Thanks.

If you don't want to restart (to try a different character, or see the changes to the D2:ED section), in DKS and the Developer's Cut releases, you can create a new level 35 character at the beginning of the Flames of Vengeance section of the game. In that case you wouldn't have the same equipment (you'd be upgrading fairly soon, anyway), and the battle tower servants would be chosen randomly (there are alternates in Aleroth), but you could keep the same build and customization options as your original character.
My dudes and dudettes, Divinity 3 needs to be a thing. I've replayed D2: DKS many times. Many, times. I've stayed up too late reading the lore for fun. I've even dreamt about the Divinity universe. I want two main things.
First, a good Divinity 3 that properly finishes, or continues, the story of Lucian, the Dragon Knight, and Damian.
Second, I want said D3 to fix the continuity issues between DOS2 and the Divinity universe.

If Larian gives me these things I will gladly pay 60$ (or more) and pay for DLC should they wish.

How do I go about begging the devs until I get what I want? Also, does anyone have any new info on the third Divinity? If so, me want very much.
If this person were to buy the DC, couldn't the save game already had be used a bit prior to the transfer (within ED) then have the game transfer normally? I found the new character lacking in many ways when I was forced to start from FoV.

Save games are not compatible between the original Ego Draconis release and DKS / D2:DC, since there were to many changes to the game.
I still think that there will be another Dragon Knight - Game. The mainseries may end as another Original Sin, but the mechanics behind the Dragon Knights are interesting eough to validate another game like this. I think there is a market, since ELEX was the last new 3rd-Person-RPG since ... dunno, Skyrim? I mean, there is Dark Souls, but I don't think this series fills the same niché as the Dragon Knight - Saga.

I still hope for my dwarven knight, turning into a big dragon laugh.
There's been a fair few third-person RPGs out since then: Inquisition, Fallout 4, Andromeda, Dragon's Dogma... etc. They're just the ones I've played, and I tend to not get about very much in my gaming! The genre is still very popular. But as I mentioned... somewhere, anyway, various games allow you to change perspective from isometric through third person to first person depending on your preferences, some as different options, others depending on camera zoom and angle. I think the current engine probably lends itself to doing this so will hopefully cater to everyone.
Originally Posted by vometia
There's been a fair few third-person RPGs out since then: Inquisition, Fallout 4, Andromeda, Dragon's Dogma... etc. They're just the ones I've played, and I tend to not get about very much in my gaming! The genre is still very popular. But as I mentioned... somewhere, anyway, various games allow you to change perspective from isometric through third person to first person depending on your preferences, some as different options, others depending on camera zoom and angle. I think the current engine probably lends itself to doing this so will hopefully cater to everyone.


Fair point, I forgot to add them in my mentions. I thought more in the veins of Two Worlds II and Skyrim (explore fantasystuff and maybe you can jump). Fallout 4 is it's own game in my mind and I consider Inquisition more of a party game, than a classic Action-RPG or what my idea of those games are. I also never played Dragons Dogma, so it can be, that I really missed something special.

Still, shapechanging could give us all the tools to get in areas, that we may not find at first. I think that the Larians had planned something like this, when they did the Directors Cut of Divinity 2.
I loved Dragon's Dogma, and rather curiously, for a JRPG it had more of a European flavour than a lot of western RPGs. Definitely party-based though, you in essence have two mains (kinda) and two hirelings.

And Two Worlds II... I dunno about that one. I sort of enjoyed it, and while it was undoubtedly more polished than the original, I think they also polished away a lot of what gave the original its sparkle. I also like playing as a female character, which was possible with some contrivance (as long as you remembered to turn off the player voice otherwise it was a bit weird) but why it wasn't just available by default I dunno.

I'm thinking there must be single-character third-person games out there lately but as always happens when I try to put my mind to work it won't cooperate. Maybe I should go back to bed!
I think Risen 1,2, and 3 fall into that category but - no female player possible and no initial character tweaking.
It's a shame, as I really enjoyed the first Risen but the total absence of character customisation was a bit of a turn-off: which is perhaps strange as I found the character likeable and amiable enough but I want to play as my own character unless there's a very good reason to play as someone else's, such as with Geralt, for instance. But that's rarely the case.
Originally Posted by vometia
I loved Dragon's Dogma, and rather curiously, for a JRPG it had more of a European flavour than a lot of western RPGs. Definitely party-based though, you in essence have two mains (kinda) and two hirelings.

And Two Worlds II... I dunno about that one. I sort of enjoyed it, and while it was undoubtedly more polished than the original, I think they also polished away a lot of what gave the original its sparkle. I also like playing as a female character, which was possible with some contrivance (as long as you remembered to turn off the player voice otherwise it was a bit weird) but why it wasn't just available by default I dunno.

I'm thinking there must be single-character third-person games out there lately but as always happens when I try to put my mind to work it won't cooperate. Maybe I should go back to bed!


Two Worlds II is a mess (all your characters look like pornactors). I love it. And yeah, character customisation is kind of important or at least useful for immersion. But if I could choose between a selfmade char or somebody with a clear cut personality ... I don't know. Although good writing can make you feel, that even your self-made char has a personality (the Dragon Knight was a lovable wiseass laugh ).
My Dragon Knight sounded wonderfully inept and out of her depth a lot of the time: which was great for me as that's the character I like to play, the unlikely and unwilling hero! Though she did have that certain degree of snark that was usually about right and I loved being able to wind up the town gossips, though occasionally it went a bit too far when recounting people's fate in FoV for instance.

TW2 I wouldn't say stands out in terms of being especially good or bad in regards to its protagonist, just that there was no reason to have such a limited choice. My male version always ended up looking like a sort of Motörhead's drummer's ugly and boring brother.
Risen series, Gothic series and Elex great games by Piranha bytes, has the lovely piranha bytes feeling, Elex was under THQ? not sure, either way.
Two worlds 2, had a really nice magic system, and some cool quests and the comment: "haha thats rich!" never really got old.
Dragons Dogma and its pawns were amazing and fun, especially the combat.
Kingdoms Of Amalur had some nice combat and fun stuff too, nice armors and fun quests. Very fun, and closest to ego draconis 2
Fallout, Skyrim, and all that Bethesda, all good, let's just first release another skyrim edition called the ultimate special super deluxe ultra pro edition no.22 please!


Even with all these games. I want and hope that the 3 on homepage(BG3) is about Divinity: Ego Draconis 3!

The games above doesn't have the same feel as Divinity 2:Ego Draconis although Kingdoms of Amalur is really close I'd say. I still need more.

Please give ME divinity: Ego Draconis 3!!
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