Divinity is really not ‘tangible’ for me at the moment. Original Sins 1 has been on my GoG wish list for a long time, but I haven't bought it yet because other games have always come out or I've been busy with games that are in my ‘comfort zone’. Even though I had fun with Larian's Baldur's Gate 3 and will soon have fun with it again. I don't have any ideas or expectations about the series yet, but it'll be a while before Divinity is ready. Sometimes the new instalment is just the right place to start. ^^
On the subject of gender options: this complex but somehow also very simple topic has been completely exaggerated and blown out of proportion (by several sides, I would say), just as Fifty Shades of Grey dealt with the actual topic back then. Not at all, and it put people in a completely false light. And billions have been and are being made on their backs by people who blush when they buy contraceptives. Baldur's Gate 3 is one of the games that did it better. Offer the option and you're done. Without promoting or highlighting it as a special feature. In Titan Quest, players could choose between male and female player character without IronLore explicitly highlighting the ‘female’ option, because similar games in the genre maybe did not yet offer this.
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