Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition from Larian Studios recently became Steam Deck Verified. Plus, we have a longer talk from Swen Vincke, the Founder and Creative Director of Larian Studios.
It gained official Steam Deck Verified status last week, which I somehow completely missed. Looking over the top 250 on Steam, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is number 68 of the most highly rated games so it clearly has a lot of fans and is arguably one of the best RPGs available on Steam too.
Back when the Steam Deck released, we had a few clips of developers talking about the Steam Deck and their games, as it turns out Larian had kept back more of their footage that they just released that you can see below:
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In short: they're going to ensure all their games and future games work well on it. Really nice to hear!
Available to buy on Steam or on GOG if you wish to try with Wine.
To be honest I am a little more concerned with their general polish of their games, though: while the first D:OS was a diamond in the rough the second one is basically worse in everything but graphics. If they would at least fix their line of sight system so the AI does not constantly 'cheat' by attacking through objects or obstacles the shortcomings of the story could probably be forgiven but as it stands D:OS2 is an utter disappointment unfortunately. Anyway, I wish them luck and many successful and polished titles for the future! - there is always hope at least ;-)
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Quoting: DrMcCoyNot gonna give Larian money
I see the first one had native Linux support but Divinity II does not. Tells something without investigating i suppose.
Quoting: Perkeleen_VittupääI see the first one had native Linux support but Divinity II does not
Which is part of the reason I'm not giving Larian any money anymore, yes.
They completely fucked up Linux support for Divinity: Original Sin, then had it there for the Enhanced Edition, but by then they already started on Divinity: Original Sin II and didn't merge anything back. Just an utter clown car of a company.
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Quoting: DrMcCoyThat then somehow managed to get the contract for Baldur's Gate III. As opposed to Dark Alliance III, which dropped the Baldur's Gate line, should have just been called 'The Crystal Shard' as it seems to either copy the story from that, or made it a sequel to that book... But it got boring fast, and the mechanics seemed no where close to what Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance one and two were like...Quoting: Perkeleen_VittupääI see the first one had native Linux support but Divinity II does not
Which is part of the reason I'm not giving Larian any money anymore, yes.
They completely fucked up Linux support for Divinity: Original Sin, then had it there for the Enhanced Edition, but by then they already started on Divinity: Original Sin II and didn't merge anything back. Just an utter clown car of a company.
Ha, sorry for my rant, it's a shame that Divinity: Original Sin II didn't get a Linux port. The first one (once it had EE) played fantastic on Linux.
Quoting: DrMcCoyLarian make just great games, I finished both DO:S on Linux. Some of the greatest games ever made.Quoting: Perkeleen_VittupääI see the first one had native Linux support but Divinity II does not
Which is part of the reason I'm not giving Larian any money anymore, yes.
They completely fucked up Linux support for Divinity: Original Sin, then had it there for the Enhanced Edition, but by then they already started on Divinity: Original Sin II and didn't merge anything back. Just an utter clown car of a company.
One must be able to forgive and look forward.
Quoting: DrMcCoyQuoting: Perkeleen_VittupääI see the first one had native Linux support but Divinity II does not
Which is part of the reason I'm not giving Larian any money anymore, yes.
They completely fucked up Linux support for Divinity: Original Sin, then had it there for the Enhanced Edition, but by then they already started on Divinity: Original Sin II and didn't merge anything back. Just an utter clown car of a company.
Not to mention that D:OS EE didn't have any of the kickstarter goodies. Still mad about how they have handled Linux back then.
Quoting: dudeQuoting: DrMcCoyLarian make just great games, I finished both DO:S on Linux. Some of the greatest games ever made.Quoting: Perkeleen_VittupääI see the first one had native Linux support but Divinity II does not
Which is part of the reason I'm not giving Larian any money anymore, yes.
They completely fucked up Linux support for Divinity: Original Sin, then had it there for the Enhanced Edition, but by then they already started on Divinity: Original Sin II and didn't merge anything back. Just an utter clown car of a company.
One must be able to forgive and look forward.
It's pointless. The Bitter Nerd Brigade knows no forgiveness, only anger.
Both games are still my favorites.
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