Because i can anticipate your response: "you have a choice, i don't, can't play!". You did have a choice. You could have researched first, purchased afterwards. I purchased first in good spirit. If all i cared about was functionality (rather than supporting Larian), i'd have bought it three years later. And research these days is much easier than it was when i was younger. You people don't even need to leave your house to do it.
You're right! I didn't research this enhanced edition and bought it the day it was released. HUGE MISTAKE!
Two, i paid for this game too. Twice in fact, because i redeemed my key in GOG, and GOG.. is shit. So i actually paid more than you. And i have yet to play it properly/finish it. Almost two years now and still on hold. This what proper RPGs are like. Too complex. Good when you play them, bad cause you need to wait. Always was so, always will remain just so.
This is just wrong. My first RPG was The Bard's Tale in 1985. Guess what? It worked! Ultima I-V? Worked! Pool of Radiance? Worked! Final Fantasy I-X? Worked! Diablo I-III? Worked! Wizardy Series? All worked! Witcher I-III? Also, worked! Elder Scrolls? They ALL worked!
I could go on and on. Know what is missing from this list? Divinity Original Sin: Enhanced Edition. Played it... Game ending bug. Bug fixed... and yet another game ending bug!
I know a patch was just release but guess what? I don't care because I am done with this game.