Raze_Larian: The Definitive Edition is the updated re-release of the game. It was added for free to everyone who bought D:OS 2 before the DE release, but after it must be purchased separately.Īs detailed above, the Divine Ascension DLC upgrades the standard game to the Divine Edition, and does not contain any in-game content. The Sir Lora DLC is not included with the game or in the Divine or Eternal editions (only being added with the Definitive Edition release). If you do want the earlier games, and specifically want the original release of D:OS (it is 32 bit and uses DirectX 9 the EE became 64 bit and requires hardware support for Direct 11), it would be better to get the D:OS 2 Divine Edition and D:OS EE Collector's Edition separately that would include all the same extras, though cost slightly more, as the D:OS EE CE is a 2 pack). If you don't want the earlier games, you don't need the Eternal Edition. The Eternal Edition is a package consisting of the D:OS 2 Divine Edition, D:OS Enhanced Edition (not Classic) with its Collector's Edition extra content (soundtrack, design documents, art pack) and the earlier three games Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity 2 Developer's Cut. The Divine Edition is the Definitive Edition of the game, plus the 'Divine Ascension' DLC content (soundtrack, a pdf map, art and lore books). The Windows version also includes the original release, now called Classic (unless you want the extra achievements, or to try a mod or standalone campaign that wasn't updated for the Definitive Edition, there is not much reason to play the original release).Īny copy of D:OS 2 will be the Definitive Edition. Murpes.727: Can anyone provide me with a clear picture of the product line of this game The Definitive Edition is the updated re-release of the game. They really need to hire someone to handle their marketing this is a lot of confusing work and research just to buy their product.Ĭan anyone provide me with a clear picture of the product line of this game, and what to buy? I'd like to play the best version with all the DLC. I mean, it was confusing enough when they had the adjective "Divine" modifying the noun "Divinity." Now we have editions within editions, and phonetically similar "edition" "ascension" with another "Divine" in front of it for good measure. I have no idea what's included with what, let alone whatever is included with the Divine Edition and where it fits into all this. Is this just the base, vanilla game? However, on Steam the Eternal Edition description says it includes the Definitive Edition. I'm pretty sure, based on some forum speak, that I want to play the Definitive Edition of Divinity 2 Original Sin - it includes all the DLC, right? The Eternal Edition on GoG only lists "Divinity Original Sin 2" - no edition specified. Thank you for this fantastic news, grenades ruined the game balance for me so I'm happy they aren't godly as they were in the first game.Seriously, this series has the most confusing presentation and editions I've ever seen in a game. If you know what to expect from your enemy, you can counter their grenades or flat out steal them before they use them. Carry some around.Ĭonclusion? You are literally throwing money away if you use grenades. But you know what also does that? Barrels. Grenades have huge radii, meaning they will always put massive AoE debuffs on the ground. By then, the use of the grenade as CC is pointless because almost every non-grenade move in the game can apply the debuff without screwing over your entire party. Enemies will always have more armor and magical armor than you in almost every situation, meaning you have to strip that off first before the grenade can even do anything. The armor system in D:OS2 makes grenades worthless. You will never have a good spot to use grenades in D:OS2. And ALL enemies run up and hug your butt in melee. The enemy will ALWAYS go first, excluding character building pure wit. I avoid them like the plague and only sell them for gold.
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