Originally Posted by Taril
Originally Posted by KiraMira
Games will never be perfect no, but leaving when it clearly needs just a little more love to be close to as good as Act 1 in all the Acts are good reasons to be a bit disappointed. I can only speak for me, and for me Larian went from the company to watch for to a company to wait with buying their games.

Which is odd. Since this isn't new for Larian.

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I honestly believe that this method of using EA and additional development time is the primary reason for the faults in Larian titles. Too much time spent on Act 1 and not enough time on other Acts. Too much tweaking of Act 1 eating away at their passion for developing the game.

Maybe you find it odd because you presume I've played a Larian game previously. When I'm saying they where a company to watch it was from my experience playing Act 1 of BG3, not Divinity 2.

Doing EA development is a dangerous game to play. Both for the devs and the players investing in the project.