Spiral Insanity
Banned
I still don't believe this doesn't have day/night and scheduling.
Yeah, many of us wish it could've been done in the original, but I guess it's such a headache that they didn't even TRY this time.I still don't believe this doesn't have day/night and scheduling.
Is there an in-depth explanation of the co-op stuff somewhere? I loved the first one but the way co-op was implemented, was kind of weird. I'd love to have my fiance playing also and be able to 'group up' with missions and such. She owned the game but never really felt in 'control' of her own character since it only really applied to my save.
I still don't believe this doesn't have day/night and scheduling.
It's a shame I haven't played more of OS because I do like their service. Even backed this despite not getting far in the first (although I do like how the EA is coming around my birthday!)I am laughing my ass off that kickstarter update. I cant explain, I always have a grin in my face whenever i hear anything about Larian. They are there with CDRed with me on best devs.
Who knows, but you should play the first one either wayShould I play the first one if I plan to fully enjoy the 2nd?
It's a shame I haven't played more of OS because I do like their service. Even backed this despite not getting far in the first (although I do like how the EA is coming around my birthday!)
I'm assuming this one will have at least one town with a lot of NPC barks going off every 2 milliseconds. So in that sense, if you survive the market of Cyseal without suffering an aneurysm or becoming completely insane, I would say you are good to go.Should I play the first one if I plan to fully enjoy the 2nd?
Really? Damn. Well, at least this means the game is even better than I thought it was.Not sure if you know this but you can change your partner's AI in Original Sin 1. You can disable the AI so that you choose dialogue for both characters or you can set your companion to always agree with you. There's no need for RPS battles in single player (unless you're dealing with an NPC).
Should I play the first one if I plan to fully enjoy the 2nd?
Heh, I actually booted it up again earlier that night after I made that post. Might want to just restart fresh but then I'm only to the first town with two teammates so it's not as if it should be too hard to get back into it. Nevermind I got to the first town a bunch of times already by now.So.... Go play it now? It's such a good game.
Hrm, yeah. That makes sense now that I think about it. Probably need to implement an auto-level or something like Guild Wars 2 but then that starts becoming strange when they can't use things they may gain during leveling.I seriously doubt that your character will be persistent across different campaigns. Feels like it would be too hard to balance, what with the way the personal quests intertwine with others in your party. Not to mention the balance issues inherent in gathering XP and items across multiple campaigns.
You should play the first one regardless of your intention to play the second.Should I play the first one if I plan to fully enjoy the 2nd?
Don't be afraid to save often and if you're getting your ass kicked, you may want to go on a different path. The start of the game seems daunting, but other than the burning ship I think the other quests aren't timed. Try sticking to the main story until you get enough exp to explore a bit.Thought this was the most appropriate and active thread.
I bought Divinity: Original Sin and was really enjoying it up until the point everything unfolds in the first town (pretty early I know).
I'm just at the point where I'mand I just feel overwhelmed with quests and I feel like my trains of thought are useless in this game. I feel that I'm a decent problem-solver and lateral thinker but the timing, order and subtleties required in your actions are quite frustrating. Right now as well I feel like I keep hitting walls because there is one way to go about things.investigating the home of the Doctor's apprentice
Could someone give me some advice to go about playing this game? I basically feel overwhelmed and frustrated.
Chill out and take your time. There is a lot of other stuff to do in Cyseal, and really you should enjoy your time there. The murder case is a main quest at the end of which you can leave the town, but there is no pressure on you. All of Cyseal is on big tutorial area to teach you how to use the PnP level of freedom in Divinity.Could someone give me some advice to go about playing this game? I basically feel overwhelmed and frustrated.
Thought this was the most appropriate and active thread.
I bought Divinity: Original Sin and was really enjoying it up until the point everything unfolds in the first town (pretty early I know).
I'm just at the point where I'mand I just feel overwhelmed with quests and I feel like my trains of thought are useless in this game. I feel that I'm a decent problem-solver and lateral thinker but the timing, order and subtleties required in your actions are quite frustrating. Right now as well I feel like I keep hitting walls because there is one way to go about things.investigating the home of the Doctor's apprentice
Could someone give me some advice to go about playing this game? I basically feel overwhelmed and frustrated.
Looks great.
Also interesting is that Swen said they are just over 1.5 million sales. SteamSpy has the game at about 1.1m, so maybe the console versions actually did well for themselves considering it's a niche of a niche.
I know the kickstarter had been closed for awhile now, but the page mentions pledging through paypal. Is that closed too or is that still going on?
Btw are skeletons still not in CC? I've only seen a few videos but they dont seem to appear.
I'd like to know if anyone can answer this question as well
Worked for me last time, works for me now. Getting it redeemed ASAP.I can't play it until it hurts Early Access but I got my backer Steam key. Do NOT redeem if you want to get the GOG key.
This key will become the key for the full game.
Bumping as i completely missed that the backer keys are available for Steam
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/larianstudios/divinity-original-sin-2/posts/1667422
I still don't see a D:OS2 key at larianvault.com. I've already linked my Kickstarter account and I've already used the site for the first Original Sin release.
Are the keys not available for everyone yet? The Kickstarter update makes it sound like my key should be there.
I still don't see a D:OS2 key at larianvault.com. I've already linked my Kickstarter account and I've already used the site for the first Original Sin release.
Are the keys not available for everyone yet? The Kickstarter update makes it sound like my key should be there.
For the people not getting keys, did you make the selection for the type of key on the choices and input page? You have to choose which type of key (even if Steam is the only option for now) before it lets you generate a code on the product key page.
Hey I played through DOS EE and absolutely loved it (actually played through 3 times). But my question to you guys who did early access: Would you have recommended to just wait until EE came out? I know a lot of things changed.
Wondering if I should just wait out DOS 2 until its finished or get it early access.