Originally Posted by KillerRabbit
I'm happy that Larian is supporting low end machines and operating systems without integrated spyware. Even though I'm running win 10 because I need the drivers I'll be curious to see if the game runs on my old laptop when complete.


...but they haven't done anything to support low-end machines, they're just devoting resources to out-of-date operating systems.
There hasn't been a single fix or patch to address the host of issues that people at even their minimum specs are having.
The Divinity 4.0 engine is a mess.

I'm still shocked that they've decided against integrating a standard fog of war option for the environment.
People at the minimum recommended specs would see an immediate and massive improvement when the entire world isn't being pointlessly rendered for miles just for the sake of screenshots.

Although I've mostly enjoyed my ridiculously rocky experience, I'd have gotten the game refunded by now if not for the fact that I've spent 5 out of my 100+ hours of playtime just fiddling with settings to make it playable.
So as it stands, I'm stuck with a $60 pile of data that I may be able to use in a year if it's somehow optimized and sensible design decisions are made and the game truthfully adheres to its minimum specs at some point.


I don't want to fall to bits 'cos of excess existential thought.