I am celebrating my 40th and last completion of the Divinity Game.
There was one major contradiction in allowing the player to choose to play as a mage while disabling magic in some locations in the game which did not make sense to me.
Well, playing 40 times allowed me to understand that a pure mage character was never meant to be an option and a battle mage is the only alternative.
Since a warrior is allowed to use magics and spells I noticed that such a choice would be a better choice than the other way around and choosing a mage that can use a weapon.
I enjoyed playing as a survivor in both genders as a higher difficulty but I failed to find any privilege of playing as such.
So I played as a male warrior for 9 separate times and as a female mage for 5 times while I played for two times as a survivor in each gender for a total of 4 times and as a male mage for 2 times also.
The other 20 times I played was exclusively as a female Divine warrior, which is depicted as a winged female on the printed material that came with the game. Although the male warrior fits with the movie played at the beginning of the game and that is what convinced me to play as such for 9 times, the female warrior fits better during the game play and as depicted in the movie with the gods.
I do not think that I shall play this game again as I set the record for you powerfully insane buddies to try to break. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
In spite of the bugs that plagued me for months before the patch came out and the bugs that plagued me after the patch came out, I have to say that I enjoyed many hours of game-play and that the game is worth every cent paid for it.
It is logical to expect Rift Runner to be n equally wonderful game and rather better after all the learnt lessons.
So until the next game comes out I wish you good luck while I work on a Knight Shift. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
Kindest regards.
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