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First of all, thank you Larian for making a great game. I honestly don't remember the last time I was enthralled and immersed in a game world like this... I really appreciate the little details you put in this game like object interactions, effects and consequences of the player's actions, etc, etc... I really hope you maintain this level of detail in Divine Divinity 2, and don't compromise the game experience by focusing too much on graphics if it means diluting some of these aspects.

The game is almost bug free and very stable, which, believe it or not, was quite surpising considering some of my recent purchases (see: Sacred). Quests are mostly original and interesting and there aren't that many Fed Ex quests. The Battlefields alone can be considered a game and can be compared to Diablo, I'm sure it will increase the game's longevity even more.

Thanks again.

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Nice to Hear that,...
and thank you too!, <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
for the great review...! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/up.gif" alt="" />

it's only a few more days till i get mine! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />

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Sso far , the intro was great and so is the game. Thanks Larian. Love it.

One little complaint. There needs to be a timer telling me it is bedtime.
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" /> It is already almost 2am and need to be up at 8am.



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Aside from the minor annoyances, its a really good, addictive game.


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First of all, thank you Larian for making a great game. I honestly don't remember the last time I was enthralled and immersed in a game world like this... I really appreciate the little details you put in this game like object interactions, effects and consequences of the player's actions, etc, etc... I really hope you maintain this level of detail in Divine Divinity 2, and don't compromise the game experience by focusing too much on graphics if it means diluting some of these aspects.

The game is almost bug free and very stable, which, believe it or not, was quite surpising considering some of my recent purchases (see: Sacred). Quests are mostly original and interesting and there aren't that many Fed Ex quests. The Battlefields alone can be considered a game and can be compared to Diablo, I'm sure it will increase the game's longevity even more.

Thanks again.


This guy is completely nuts. Bug free and stable? Hahahahah. I'm still on Act 1 and I've already found at least 25 glaring bugs and a few of them crash bugs and easily repeatable.

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Sso far , the intro was great and so is the game. Thanks Larian. Love it.

One little complaint. There needs to be a timer telling me it is bedtime.
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" /> It is already almost 2am and need to be up at 8am.

It's nice to read good comments as usual some people in "a bad mood" are complaining loudly.
I am very impatient to get the game and to forget to eat or to sleep because i am playing.

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This guy is completely nuts. Bug free and stable? Hahahahah. I'm still on Act 1 and I've already found at least 25 glaring bugs and a few of them crash bugs and easily repeatable.

I can't agree with this. While I have noticed quite a number of minor text editing bugs, I have found only one major bug which was addressed by the last patch and the game has been 100% stable.


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This guy is completely nuts. Bug free and stable? Hahahahah. I'm still on Act 1 and I've already found at least 25 glaring bugs and a few of them crash bugs and easily repeatable.

I can't agree with this. While I have noticed quite a number of minor text editing bugs, I have found only one major bug which was addressed by the last patch and the game has been 100% stable.


There are a lot of possible combos of things to do. I try everything, which is why I find all the bugs.

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Perhaps so. That doesn't change the fact that I haven't encountered any major bugs, so it's reasonable to think the poster you described as "nuts" may not have had any major problems, either.


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