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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition - Before & After Changes

Ready for this. Only worry is that it's too complicated for my wife to co-op with me.

I actually found a few spots in the game where something worked that I didn't expect to be possible due to years of negative reinforcement from other game's "game logic." Someone with less experience with games (as I'm assuming is the case with your wife) might actually provide a unique perspective to some of the game's challenges.

If worse comes to worst just have her be a ranger and try to stay out of harm's way :p
 
Was no preload for me, had to manually start it this morning even though my PS4 was on standby.

Still it's only 7gb

Edit : classic or tactician then?

i'll say classic for first playthrough cuz tactician look more difficult and can be fun to discover with a new build
 
Was no preload for me, had to manually start it this morning even though my PS4 was on standby.

Still it's only 7gb

Edit : classic or tactician then?

Tactician is definitely for experienced play. Save it for a replay, unless you're feeling really confident in your combat abilities.
 
So many skill possibilities.. I want to play a stealth/rogue character, but there are so many cool abilities that need to be used as well.
 
What are the recommended best starting classes for someone new to the game? I understand the principles but not sure if I should start with two different mages or recruit one asap.
 
Sorry if this has already been answered...haven't been able to look through the whole thread. Is this game console friendly? I could play on PC, but if I am going to get mostly the same experience I would prefer to own a physical copy for the PS4.

How much of a difference is it going to make playing with a controller over mouse and keyboard?
 
Sorry if this has already been answered...haven't been able to look through the whole thread. Is this game console friendly? I could play on PC, but if I am going to get mostly the same experience I would prefer to own a physical copy for the PS4.

How much of a difference is it going to make playing with a controller over mouse and keyboard?

They put a lot of effort to make it work with a controller. They are demoing the sequel with a controller.
 
Wow, feels really slick and polished, graphics lovely, smooth to play, great audio and voice acting, pad works great.

Much more puzzle elements than I was expecting too, very impressed so far.
 
What are the recommended best starting classes for someone new to the game? I understand the principles but not sure if I should start with two different mages or recruit one asap.

The first town contains the companion mage, rogue, knight, and ranger.
 
Wait dang if I manage to do everything I have to do today before the game releases tonight, I think I've only got one class tomorrow, from 2pm to 5pm

Unless I go to work in the morning instead, I'd be able to play all night

Oh god I really want to play OS all night
 
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