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For everything I long to do / No matter when or where or who.

Larian Studios have done it again! Rejoice, you handful of people who haven't yet tried what was arguably the best RPG of 2017, for Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition has arrived, FREE for all owners of the base game. Newcomers can benefit from the 10% discount running until September 9th, 5 PM UTC.

The amount of additions and improvements that it brings is nothing short of staggering, so here's a list which almost does them justice:

- A new Story Mode option for those who don't like spending too much time with combat considerations while enjoying the world and atmosphere. You can alternate between modes at any point.
- New and reworked fights!
- Tutorial expanded to work players through the gameplay specifics more smoothly.
- Tons of new lines recorded for this Edition.
- Significant performance optimization.
- UI changes, journal revamped.

Plus, a mini DLC rides forth with this update: brave brave Sir Lora, the squirrel Knight companion who's dreading the coming of the Great Acorn, will let you become his valiant defender. Previous owners of the game get this DLC for free.

Note: You will be able to choose between the Classic and Definitive Edition from the launcher when you start the game.
Er, Dear GOG, i don't want to complain, but the UI for dowloading all files is becoming ridiclous

Needed to scroll down to get the rest all the files... and actually there's no patches listed of course ...

Well, the screenshot attached sums it all @_@
Awesome, thanks Larian! Now let's see when I'll get to play this...
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EREBOGOG: I cant crossplay between GOG and Steam.
Just use hamachi to host a psuedo local server if you're trying to play with friends. You can port forward as well.
While on this subject and loyalty, is there any other title as confusing as Divinity?

DOS2 Eternal Edition includes Divine, Beyond and Divinity 2 Developers as well as DOS Enhanced Edition with extras but strangely not the Collectors Edition. It's like they want us to buy everything again with as many bundles as possible. I already got the other 3 so there should be a discount for that.
Post edited September 19, 2018 by PromZA
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DyNaer: Er, Dear GOG, i don't want to complain, but the UI for dowloading all files is becoming ridiclous

Needed to scroll down to get the rest all the files... and actually there's no patches listed of course ...

Well, the screenshot attached sums it all @_@
While it's not the easiest thing in the world to use, and it's not officially supported, gogrepo lets you download everything in your library, or all files for a specific game.
Fine, everything beautyful.... but it is impossible to go on in the new story mode... the definitive edition has got bugs that block the quests..... how to ruin a great game
I guess I need to buy this game at some point, as it was listed in some Youtube "ten best games of 2010s" video or somesuch that I happened to see last week.

Then again, I have only barely started playing Divine Divinity, so it will take some time before I have finished all the earlier games in the series and am ready to proceed to D:OS2.
Post edited February 09, 2020 by timppu
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timppu: I guess I need to buy this game at some point, as it was listed in some Youtube "ten best games of 2010s" video or somesuch that I happened to see last week.

Then again, I have only barely started playing Divine Divinity, so it will take some time before I have finished all the earlier games in the series and am ready to proceed to D:OS2.
You can safely play the DOS games if you want. They have basically nothing to do with the rest of the series besides the name.

I'm still waiting for the conclusion of the story with Damian.
Post edited February 10, 2020 by idbeholdME