Ah yes,

My bad. I found the right diag now.
There doesn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary with the setup, though.
We're still suspecting some essential installation file is missing/corrupt.

"Verify integrity" often doesn't do the trick completely, so I always suggest to:
1. uninstall both game (or at least the data dlc) and the engine
2. delete any remaining folders (very important to remove dangling files due to a bad install)
-- (\steamapps\common\Divinity Original Sin 2\Data\Editor and \steamapps\common\The Divinity Engine 2)
3. reinstalling
4. ensure that vcredist 2013 and 2015 (x64), as well as .NET 3.5 and 4.0 are installed

There is nothing more specific I can suggest right now as we try to recreate the issue on our end.
Apologies,
Kevin


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