Originally Posted by Dark_Ansem
Originally Posted by MAsterX
You never played the very first Divinity right? "Divine Divinity"

That game is full of "do that quest first or you break 3 others". And it was waaaaay worse at release. Those quest-breakers that are left are at least managable. And it is 15 years old and no fixes....

So yes Larian has a reputation do do that on their games.
It still is strange that the EA did not do much good in bug-fixing, but meah it was to be expected at least. laugh


In all honesty, despite my bitterness at Larian for having cheated players out once again of true modding possibilities, I'd say this is an unfair judgement. DOS2 is a massive game.


Okay, maybe my 2nd post was too ragey as i pretty much still like what they did a lot here. But still, i'm disappointed at how badly this game was tested in the beta-phase. Gamebreaking bugs do occur, the questing system is bugged and that is the only system which shouldn't be at any costs for a game like this.

Larian were supposed to be better than most big devs and publishers. I thought they were on the "CD Project RED"-way of fixing stuff and being supportive of the consumer.

They didn't. They shoved the game out with too much bugs for a Full-Price-Game. And thats sad.

Still Kudos for the actual game that is in there.