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Also I think Robert Kurvitz is translating his book Sacred and Terrible Air, which Disco Elysium is set in the same universe as.
... wat. Lol I suppose thats not the oddest thing considering DE has you talking to yourself in the oddest manner.
Id sure love a DE2 though-- The whole detective bit is pretty amazing. I haven't really found anything that has compared to DE
I'd honestly prefer that they put their creative juices into something new even if it turned out to be a game I don't like as much as DE.
Regardless of what they're working on specifically, we know it's gonna be a leap ahead of DE in term of mechanics and RPG depth and such, they said it should be similar to what Baldur's Gate 2 was to the first one .. DE is brilliant but there was definitely room to improve many aspects and that's what excites me