Another thing I'm afraid of is an unstisfctory or uninteresting storyline.
I love both Divinity games, but the story never interested me, it never really grasped me, and I'm really hoping they will pull some really good writing with this one.
Im genuinely happy with the combar system in this game, so thats something, but I really want the story to be radically interesting and just pull me in.

Another thing I'm scared of is the number of available deities in-game. We have quite a few major deities available for clerics (but they shouldn't just be for clerics though), but the dwrven and elven pantheons only have the chief god available for worship.
Obviously the problem lies in D&D having hundreds of deities, meaning that its going to be unlikely that they are all included, but I think it would still be kinda nice to see more of them. For example, Eldath is alredy present on the druid frescos but she is not avilable for worship. The elemental deities (Akadi, Kossuth, Grumbar and Isisthia) are not avilable either, even though Kossuth is taking a very active interest in cultivating a strong base of followers and a very active church on the material plane.

I guess I just want too much out of the game laugh