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In short, it adds more variation to the setting. Which keeps things interesting.
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A very comprehensible reason. Which however would speak against pushing similarities too far.
I'm curious about Divinity. The mixture of the races seems overwhelming in the trailer. A lot more than in BG 3 or DOS 2 (from my distant memories). I wonder wether that's a common town and a common "burning fair" and all races live together all the time or wether it's a very special event and all traveled to it? In that regard I also wonder why all shown public sex (which for me stands out as quite "uncommon" for fairs) is with mixed couples. Is there a purpose beyond shocking viewers? (be it for "moral" reasons or because of the contrast to the brutal burning scenes)
I usually never care about games with releases in the far future, Divinity got me hooked, that's strange.
