Comparing Skyrim modding community with Divinity makes no sense. Skyrim has been around for almost 8 years, had tos of versions, and its one of the biggest and most active communities online.
I wasn't comparing the two. I was giving an example of what modders have to do to work with Flash UIs, which again is standard for modders and developers. Larian is not going to retrofit the game with a non-Flash-based UI. That's not going to happen, ever.
However, what you might want to ask about is whether they'll release the FLA source files or a limited UI SDK, so you can use Flash to modify and recompile the UI, assuming they're not using Scaleform or some other middleware. (Middleware has licensing restrictions.) European studios tend to be
less reluctant to entertain those requests, whereas American studios would rule those possibilities out.
Or what about the "More than 4 players mod" that we all have been asking for? Is someone working on it? Or maybe the system limits that part so hard, that it would be so difficult to make that...no one is even trying?
You haven't seen
this mod and
this guide? Also, Larian
patched the UI to improve the experience when that mod is installed: "Scrolling through more than four characters in the character-sheet UI now looks good and understandable."