Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
Apart from bug fixes and of course added content, I HIGHLY DOUBT things will change much up to release in three months.
Those who believe that things will drastically changed haven't been gaming much in the last decade. Loving/hating Swen and Larian is irrelevant.
The EA released over two years ago, and based on the changes up to now and its current dev. once can easily conclude things are DONE and pretty much set in stone.
The game is finished. Larian is in final testing, bug squishing, platform compatibilities, and getting ready for release. After 5 years of internal DEV. thats just how things work for the last 3~6 months.
On the contrary, I believe that there are still features prone to changes or waiting to be added.
It is more apparent when you check SteamDB, where we can see that the main development branch and the private playtesting branches are living in parallel of the EA builds. If you are familiar with development, you can deduce that what we currently have is the version we had 3 years ago with arbitrary patches merged to it. This method is easier for them in order to isolate specific features for public testing, while others are held private indefinitely (multiclassing, missing races, monk, body shapes...) until they are deemed ready for the consumer.