• Divinity II

    From Pr. Mandrake@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 3 23:11:55 2023
    I've been playing this. I'm having a good time with it. I go for awhile then forget to save and die. Not to be confused with Divinity: Original Sin 2, a somewhat different game which it seems is also popular.

    One of the nice things is it doesn't engage the fan. Pretty impressive, because it has graphics nearly as good as WoW, maybe better.

    I've also been playing Magic: Arena and Civ 6.

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to jfwaldby@gmail.com on Sun Jun 4 10:23:03 2023
    On Sat, 3 Jun 2023 23:11:55 -0700 (PDT), "Pr. Mandrake"
    <jfwaldby@gmail.com> wrote:

    I've been playing this. I'm having a good time with it. I go for awhile then forget to save and die. Not to be confused with Divinity: Original Sin 2, a somewhat different game which it seems is also popular.

    One of the nice things is it doesn't engage the fan. Pretty impressive, because it has graphics nearly as good as WoW, maybe better.

    I played "Divinity 2" back in its original format: "Ego Draconis" (it
    later got a second chapter in the form of a major expansion - "Flames
    of Vengeance" - that morphed it into its final form. These days the
    game is sold en toto as "the director's cut" hiding any indication
    that it once was a much smaller product ;).

    It wasn't a bad game, as I recall, but it was fairly bland; it always
    felt like a poor man's attempt to emulate "Dragon Age: Origins". The
    overall story was okay, but the individual quests and dungeons were
    lackluster. The world felt static and unreal too; there was no life to
    the place. Even the game's biggest hook - being able to transform into
    a dragon - was a letdown because whenever you were allowed that
    ability, the game suddenly constrained you to narrow canyons so you
    couldn't actually use your new-found power to do anything but run a
    gauntlet of magic fortresses.

    It wasn't a bad game per se, but it felt like it had potential to be
    so much more. I finished the "Ego Draconis" chapter and later tried to
    work my way through "Flames of Vengeance" but it just didn't have
    enough to engage me all the way to the end. I probably would have been
    better off doing as you did - playing it on and off in discrete chunks
    - rather than trying to complete it all at once.

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