Morning mate, good afternoon, good evening.

Speaking of respawn...
I'm sorry but it doesn't make sense for me: Why it's most normal for enemies to respawn in the dungeons, caves and others and not outside? Rabbits are respawning in my girl-friends's garden like hell (or they seem to respawn...) so for me it's pretty normal to see living things continually live in an outside place. In a cave you must take place and that's pretty difficult... How can gobelins come in a cave, on a cliff, in the time you take for... re-enter in?

The game is already realistic in some ways and that's good for me... Even if rabbits (yeah, it's an obsession) doesn't respawn and it's merely impossible to take care of the "Half-Dead-King-Murder-Rabbit" because find some of them later is... Difficult. Why want to make it so... Strange? It's common to see things outside, in a great, great, great number. So it's common to think "yeah monsters/ bandits and others can come after I killed some before." but in a cave it's... Weird. Just go outside and enter again and... An army is here again? They come in the shadow and make their way beside you when you went outside?

I think, but it's just a personal opinion, respawn is just good outside and with "necromantic things". It's ok if... *Hmmm ... A city attacked by undeads... Yeah it's seem good...* Sorry, so... It's ok if a city attacked by undeads have all the time fresh new-warriors-with-just-bones-and-nothing-else and it's normal too if a great living, natural, beautiful/poisonous place is always full of animals/sentiences/things and others.
In divinity 2 I beat the game with a level 35 warrior without respawn and without lost the half of my health against the final(s) boss. So it's not dramatic if the respawn isn't useful, it's just an add for make the challenge more efficient and/or help the guys who can't pay their debts (mind reading...).

That's all I wanted to tell... Sorry but it was important for me (nobody told it... Or I missed it, in that case I'm sorry.)


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