Oh come on now you say you were talking about low level only.
Divinity 1 had an attribute to increase AP. Just with that it allowed more choice for combat as you could either focus on having more actions or dealing more with each actions during combat. You can't do that in DOS2. You talking about low level is just a bad excuse, we already know there's is no such system, low level, mid level, end game.
You just read wrong or do it on purpose?
In one of my first post I said you guys are comparing your end game of DOS with with game and you replied "Stop saying we don't know anything about DOS2."
You really have to stop forgetting what's convenient for you.
Then I never said the core mechanics will change at higher level, what I said is, as you gain levels and discover new items or skills, those might give you bonuses in area you could not have before and change your perspective.
I never said the game's core mechanics will have a different system later you are just delusional.
Example in DOS1: I have found boots giving me +1 action point a turn at level 15. Try finding that in act one. Good luck. Same in DOS2 maybe late game you could find item with that kind of bonuses...
In DOS1 Tenebrium is only available later on. Again you don't have that in act 1. Yeah I already hear you say but Tenebrium has no affect on my speed and action points!
What I say is, it's another part of the game not available to you earlier. Not all the game's content (in terms of bonuses or ways to build your) is revealed to you in act 1.
As you advance the game you will find new things that can change the way to see the game or build your characters.
And my point is before saying before saying "this game is dumbed down" and "I don't have enough freedom compared to DOS" try and see more of the game.
Now the thread is becoming too long for nothing. You don't like it fine, I just don't get why to compare a fully released game with act 1 of this one.
Enjoy bye!
PS:
Yes you can use skill to increase ap in DOS2, but you could do the same in DOS1.
What is it you don't understand? I never said you could not do it in DOS. All I am saying is if you want to stack AP to have 8 backstab you can do it in DOS2 too to have the same amount of actions.
You are simply a troll there is no point in replying.