Originally Posted by Dagless
Disagree. It makes a massive difference to what comes next, and peoples expectations about what comes next. Particularly since Larian have confirmed they will keep working on it (to some extent at least).

At one end of the scale, there could be things that Larian fully intended to be in release, are close to being complete, but cut for time or technical reasons at the last minute. In which case, it would be feasible to finish off and they would likely want to do so.

At the other end, we have rough ideas, never really developed and dropped long ago because Larian thought it didnt work. ie content they decided was bad, waa not properly developed in the first place and will never ever see the light of day.

Or anything in between those extremes.

People who are currently playing the game or who have already completed the game do not benefit from whatever comes next. We have no idea what Larian views as being worth the time and effort to change or when those changes might be implemented (beyond what was announced in Community Update #24).

If you really care to figure out what content was cut, you should just do your own datamining. All data mining claims are verifiable.