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Original Sin EE - Countdown
October 21st, 2015, 17:14
Just a few days until the release of Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition. In an idential update on both the Original Sin and Original Sin 2 Kickstarter pages we learn about the differences between the original and Enhanced Edition:
Their thunderclap campaign:
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Their thunderclap campaign:
Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition is arriving in just 6 days, and we're trying to spread the news.How you can get the Enhanced Edition:
For maximum effect, we've started a Thunderclap Campaign: It's a bit like Kickstarter for social media. We need 200 people to join us and share their voices about the Enhanced Edition. If we get over 200 volunteers then, on October 27th, Thunderclap will blast out timed Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr posts from all of our volunteers, creating one unified tsunami of social media noise.
Help us out and please add your voice to our Thunderclap campaign here! The more people we get playing Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition, the better and richer our community will be!
If you have Divinity: Original Sin already, then an extra entry (Divinity: Original Sin- Enhanced Edition) will appear in your Steam or GOG libraries. The Enhanced Edition will be listed in addition to the original game, so you can play both. Everyone who bought Divinity: Original Sin on Steam or GOG (and anyone who got a Steam/GOG key from a retail box or Humble Bundle) will get the Enhanced Edition for free.The languages that are supported:
If you want to get Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition on console, you can pre-order for PS4 and Xbox One here.
Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition supports all the languages of the original version: English, French, Italian, German, Russian, and Polish. And we’ve added Spanish support too! In addition, we’d like to thank our community in the Czech Republic for localising the game into Czech for the PC version - díkyAnd that Linux and Mac versions are coming at some point in time:
Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition will be out on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on October 27. Mac and Linux will be right on their tail, arriving at the beginning of December as we finalise the ports. We know it's been quite a wait, but it'll be worth it!More information.
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October 21st, 2015, 17:14
Groan, another massive download. I'll probably wait for a couple of patches to appear.
October 21st, 2015, 17:29
I'm not sure how I feel about those huge interface screens (like in that dialog). Or is that just because he's playing on a PS4?
Will the PC UI remain the same?
Will the PC UI remain the same?
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Exitus acta probat.
Exitus acta probat.
October 21st, 2015, 17:41
This will be playable by summer, I'm guessing. So, by the time 2018 roll around I'll be ready for another run-through, and this will be waiting for me.
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October 21st, 2015, 18:36
Originally Posted by wiretrippedThat's the controller/gamepad UI. The keyboard/mouse UI stayed the same from what I read online.
I'm not sure how I feel about those huge interface screens (like in that dialog). Or is that just because he's playing on a PS4?
Will the PC UI remain the same?
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It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
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October 21st, 2015, 18:47
Looking forward to some of the new UI features that make carrying out tasks less cumbersome. Really love this company and if I were a younger man I'd be busily working on a work visa for Belgium right about now…
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If I'm right but there is no wife around to acknowledge it, am I still right?
If I'm right but there is no wife around to acknowledge it, am I still right?
October 21st, 2015, 19:28
Originally Posted by rjshaeIsn't this actually the big patch you've been waiting for all this time?
Groan, another massive download. I'll probably wait for a couple of patches to appear.

And: Swen cracks me up every time.
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"Mystery is important. To know everything, to know the whole truth, is dull. There is no magic in that. Magic is not knowing, magic is wondering about what and how and where." ~ Cortez, from The Longest Journey
"Mystery is important. To know everything, to know the whole truth, is dull. There is no magic in that. Magic is not knowing, magic is wondering about what and how and where." ~ Cortez, from The Longest Journey
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October 21st, 2015, 20:12
Does anyone else get a little sad whenever they hear the Kickstarter song by Kirill?
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October 21st, 2015, 20:31
Originally Posted by ArhuI think he's snorting caffeine. That guy is always so wired and full of energy.
Isn't this actually the big patch you've been waiting for all this time?
And: Swen cracks me up every time.
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October 21st, 2015, 21:46
If you have Divinity: Original Sin already, then an extra entry (Divinity: Original Sin- Enhanced Edition) will appear in your Steam or GOG libraries. The Enhanced Edition will be listed in addition to the original game, so you can play bothWhy not just update the existing game? Would there be any reason to play the original version after the EE is released?
October 21st, 2015, 21:59
Originally Posted by JDR13Makes sense if people are still part way through the game. It disappearing for some players while they were halfway through would be catastrophic.
Why not just update the existing game? Would there be any reason to play the original version after the EE is released?
I believe this only applies to those who already have it, and it won't be available to new purchases.
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October 21st, 2015, 22:02
Ah ok. For some reason I was assuming the saved games were transferable.
October 21st, 2015, 22:08
Originally Posted by JDR13You know, I can't say for sure. But I know a lot of the content is changed.
Ah ok. For some reason I was assuming the saved games were transferable.
EDIT:
no, not transferable:
"Larian note that this isn't an update, as such, but will instead be released as a separate game. When it's given to existing Original Sin owners, it will appear as a new entry in their Steam library. This also means that save games won't be transferable."
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October 21st, 2015, 22:18
Originally Posted by CaddyI can confirm the saves aren't compatible. I'm not sure why I thought they were.
You know, I can't say for sure. But I know a lot of the content is changed.
This means that saved games can't be transferred from Divinity: Original Sin to the Enhanced Edition. This is largely because of the technical changes we've made to how the game looks and feels, but the story has also been rewritten so heavily that most saved games would no longer be compatible with the plot. (After all, it wouldn't make sense to load a game in which you're halfway through a quest line that's been replaced with something different.)
*Edit* Posted that before I saw your edit.
October 21st, 2015, 22:23
Wasn't there also the issue that it now requires a 64-bit OS or am I confusing that with some other game (like the Risen 3 EE)?
October 21st, 2015, 22:43
Originally Posted by MoriendorIt does indeed.
Wasn't there also the issue that it now requires a 64-bit OS or am I confusing that with some other game (like the Risen 3 EE)?
From the very first day of production, we designed the Enhanced Edition to be optimized for DirectX 11 graphics. For our Windows players, this means that Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition will require a 64-bit system and a graphics card with DirectX 11 hardware support. However, both editions of the game will remain available to everyone on Steam, so Windows players with 32-bit systems and DirectX 9 will always be able to play Divinity: Original Sin.
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October 22nd, 2015, 03:37
Great, the best game of last year gets even better… a good way to wait for D:OS 2…
October 22nd, 2015, 04:08
So did Swen found any of those women he's been looking for?
Eh, I can see where all that chirpiness in Larian games is coming from.
Eh, I can see where all that chirpiness in Larian games is coming from.
October 22nd, 2015, 04:43
I am not sure why I can't play this now!!!!
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October 22nd, 2015, 11:26
From the start I always wanted to play this with gamepad, I actually quit playing it because of that. So this is fantastic news. The local co-op is also a great bonus. And all for free! Kudos.
To quote myself from last year:
To quote myself from last year:
Originally Posted by zakhal(bought it anyways, and regretted a bit but not anymore)
Lucky me they didnt add gamepad support othervice I would have bought this game right now.
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