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Seriously, I booted that game up the day it was launched and thought my monitor had gone out. That game had six colors.
oh and it was a steampunk game that had fewer blueprints than Fallout 3. Make the crafting system ROBUST AND DEEP.
TLDR, Don't cut out the ROMANCE ya NUBS!
This man makes valid points. OH. and DON'T you chicken out on the romance. Raven the elf woman from quintara was a big part of the game for me. Pillars of Eternity, to me, took a big hit for not allowing the players to develope a relationship past "sweet, we are besties." I think it adds to the game. Specially if you make the bad guy threaten that person or they interact more with you if you take a relationship that far.