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I’m not sure about how this is going to be on release. They added a TON of mechanics, spells, feats, subclasses fairly recently and haven’t had much time to test it (at least through early access). Not to mention the level cap has been 5 or 6, and at release it’ll be 12 (I think I read that somewhere).
Don’t get me wrong, I’m going to play the hell out of this game and I’m really looking forward to it.
However, the sheer amount of content being added recently, and then moving up the release date has me concerned.
Edited cause my fat fingers suck at typing on my phone, i.e. spelling.
It feels more like to me the Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition update.
I think the early game will be very polished. Lord knows people have been testing it for quite some time.
It’s the mid to late game that I worry will be utter chaos. I’m fully expecting broken builds (probably both good ones and very bad ones), balance issues, and various oddities that come up as we get towards the late game.
I do reserve the right to be completely wrong though, and I hope I am!
It's a DnD game. If it didn't have broken builds and massive balance issues, I'd riot. There's no greater feeling than curbstomping enemies with a bard/red dragon disciple/blackguard in NwN, or a Cleric/Thief or Ranger/Cleric multiclass in the BG games.