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The article was a list of practical starting tips, that's all it was. Some example builds, some advice on building characters carefully, how to have a balanced party or set of skills, etc. That's all it was.
I was thinking about buying this game now that it's on sale, but constently it's fans prove themselves to be a bunch of bitter, butthurt fedoras, so no thanks. I guess I'll be buying Pillars and Icewind Dale instead.
Way to go, ♥♥♥♥.
Such posts are not unique to the Steam community for this game.
You picked a poor time to check out the D:OS Discussions, as the daily deal triggered a lot of negative feedback from those who either felt they were entitled to a higher discount, or who were offended that Steam wasn't running their daily deals in accordance with how they thought Steam should.