Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition

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HereticHub May 16, 2017 @ 5:44pm
Classic VS Enhanced
Why do we get both?
What changes?
Does having classic installed help with the Enhanced download?
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facciola007 May 16, 2017 @ 5:46pm 
They redid alot and gave everyone the enhanced for free. You can search for the changelog between the two versions. Best Devs ever!

Both installs are different so downloading one doesnt help the other.
HereticHub May 16, 2017 @ 6:16pm 
Thank you for the info.
Raze_Larian May 16, 2017 @ 9:29pm 
The main reason for also providing D:OS Classic is for those who don't meet the system requirements of the Enhanced Edition (Classic is 32 bit and in Windows uses DirectX 9c; the EE is 64 bit and requires a GPU with hardware support for DirectX 11, and thus Win 7 SP1 or later).
SpockEndil May 18, 2017 @ 3:20pm 
Originally posted by Raze_Larian:
The main reason for also providing D:OS Classic is for those who don't meet the system requirements of the Enhanced Edition (Classic is 32 bit and in Windows uses DirectX 9c; the EE is 64 bit and requires a GPU with hardware support for DirectX 11, and thus Win 7 SP1 or later).
Unless I've missed something along the way, D:OS Enhanced does not have a save game editor available for it, like classic D:OS. Or maybe a better way to say it is that the game editor which is available for classic never got updated for enhanced. Or at least I don't think that it did. That's not important for some people. It is for me, particularly for replayability.
Raze_Larian May 18, 2017 @ 7:16pm 
Correct; the source code for the save editor was released, but nobody ever updated it for the EE. There is a CheatEngine table for the EE, though not as extensive.

There are also some standalone mods for D:OS Classic that were not updated for the EE.
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Date Posted: May 16, 2017 @ 5:44pm
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