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I will destroy it only if they are wrong. How many times have I said I still like the game overall. I just have issues with some bad decisions by the design team. The bugs I can deal with or just wait for a patch. Basic design flaws they can really do nothing about. So the reason I will be so adamant about it is so they hopefully don't make the same poor decisions for Divinity 2.


Its not about being right or wrong...your looking at it the wrong way.

I love the skill system, the only complaint I had was that purchasing new skills was kind of redundant. Now that I'm half way through Act III I have almost every skill I could ever want, so thats no longer an issue. The awesome thing is, my character is a mage right now, and I'm going for archer, so now I'm diverting points from mage skills into archery to make him a mage/archer.

How many games allow you the ability to change, or manipulate your class to fit your playstyle like I'm doing? I'm level 22, and my class will continue to evolve well into act 4 and probably all the way till the end. I think its a very unique system, that granted has its faults, mostly because its never been attempted before, but at the same time its a very fun system to use, and encourages experimentation. While it may not be perfect, its very innovative and I appluad the dev's for the courage to step outside the box and attempt something different.

There are bugs, and the game lacks polish in some areas (BF's mostly), but its challenging, unique, and above all else, fun. There certainly are things about this game I dont approve of, and it is by no means perfect, but its far from bad. I agree with you that the developement team needs to make some core design changes to make the game more user friendly, but I think in general there is alot more to praise here then criticize.