This is a really good interview. tl;dw is…

  • their next game was going to be D&D, but they changed course and are doing something else now
  • Vincke has a vision for “the one RPG to rule them all”, and each of their past three RPGs is a step closer to it
  • the next game is not going to be that master vision but one step closer toward it, with their previous 3 RPGs proving out emergent design/multiplayer, story and consequence, and personal stories/performance capture, respectively
  • Vincke would like to have this next game done in 3 years compared to BG3’s 6 year development cycle, but realistically expects 4 years, as long as there isn’t something like COVID-19 or a war in Ukraine to impede their progress
  • YaksDC
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    128 months ago

    I enjoyed BG3 more than any game since Witcher: Wild Hunt. Do you think Divinity 2 would be for me? I am looking for a new long play game.

    • @NotAGuyInAHat
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      68 months ago

      It’s highly similar. You need to try it

    • @[email protected]
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      8 months ago

      If you are going to play Divinity 2, start with Divinity 1

      They both have differences in mechanics, but play about the same. The only main difference is that Divinity is only 2 player, while Divinity 2 is 4 player like BG3

      Also, the mechanics of both Divinity games are build around it being video games. Meaning it is a better experience. In comparison with BG3, which was build as a TTRPG and only converted to a video game.

      The only things I miss with Divinity are the cutscenes. Otherwise they would be as perfect (or even better) than BG3.

        • @[email protected]
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          8 months ago

          I’m gonna disagree with that other commenter. I’d recommend starting with DOS2 before 1. DOS2 is much more refined and generally less annoying to play. And they’re separate stories, so nothing in 2 would spoil the experience of 1

          But they’re both good games worth playing, so don’t let that indecision stop you from trying either

          • YaksDC
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            18 months ago

            Thank you for another perspective. I might just jump in.

            • @[email protected]
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              18 months ago

              Also know you can play 2 player local natively built into the story in both games so if you have a roommate or SO it’s a really fun time!

              • YaksDC
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                28 months ago

                I like the idea of local coop game play. Online gaming not really my thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      Yes. I personally prefer the combat of Divinity 2, but overall they are very, very similar games