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There is an extensive system of crafting in Divinity: OS and yes, it includes smashing tomatoes and making dough from flour and water..
Whoever is interested, just look up "Divinity Original Sin food recipes"
Kind of 😁.
Yes, I was a little disappointed that crafting is so limited in Baldurs Gate compared to Divinity. But maybe it would be too overwhelming, together with the complex storyline.
They definetly havent started to code Baldurs Gate from scratch. And even if so, they had code laying around they could maybe reuse (depending on how its written and how easy it would be to integrate, but nontheless I dont think they wrote it from scratch).
Same.
For the studio? Maybe, it would be some additional work and it looks that they were already at their limits.
For the player, I dont think so at least if it wouldnt be balanced in a way where it wouldnt be absolutely necessary to use. And in multiplayer it would be for example sufficient if a single person would focus on crafting.
Even I am probably not gona using any mods in the near future for this game I am wondering if there is a mod that adds the crafting system back in or even extends it.
Well, he probably meant it in jest, I thought he confused the two games made by the same studio but it seems he knows Divinity :)
yeah, there was a huge crafting system and it was great fun to find all the recipes :) You could make a dwarven stew (but not from dwarfs)...
The content itself is genuine.
Though the question coming from threadstarter is undoubtly looking like a joke.
Was that the one where you put beer into another meal?
yeah! a mug of beer! cheers :)