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I only wish they used the old DnD ruleset. The Advantage/Disadvantage thing feel a bit too simplistic to me. I really prefer the Pathfinder ruleset.
im disappointed they didnt add the music version choices like in divinity 2.
i really like how your characters battled over whos version of the song is playing
Until you can somehow talk people into not buying the game at 20% off or even list price, "needs" is simply wrong.
I got it in the Black Friday sale, a tenner off isn't anything to sniff at and I must say - I've played all of Act 1 and am on Act 2 and holy hell I agree with OP. This is perhaps one of the best RPGs I've ever played.
As a fan, I think that's stupid. There is so many hours of brilliant gameplay and there's been over a year of free support. It could probably hold listed price for the next three years and still be fine.
But the capitalist in me is here for it. Let's get it down to 35% listed and see what happens.
I have bought DOS2 three times lol. Once on Xbox, switch, and PC.