
I've not finished either Original Sin but parts have lodged in my brain. Oh, and the Def Ed is out on consoles today and all. They plan to release the editor "in a few days" too. They say they are "working together with modders to make popular mods available and convert them over". Larian do note that classic mods are not compatible with the Def Ed. Otherwise, he's a couple quid on Steam and GOG. If you want to finish a save or just plain play the original, it will still be available as an option.Īs for Sir Lora The Squirrel, if you bought Original Sin 2 before the launch of the Definitive Edition, you get him for free. Saves from the non-Definitive version are not compatible, so everyone will need to start fresh.
#Divinity original sin 2 mods definitive update
The Definitive Edition update is now live on Steam and GOG.
#Divinity original sin 2 mods definitive Patch
The patch notes do wander into spoiler territory when they start detailing which dialogue lines and options slipped into quests and things, but you'll know when to stop reading. I don't know why the interface was so ehhh the first time around but now it seems better.

The new screens make more use of a screen's space, which seems very sensible. Adorably metal.Ĭonsult the 52-page patch notes for full details on everything new in the Definitive Edition, including screenshots of the interface changes.

Also, accompanying it is a DLC pack (free for current owners) adding a new companion: a squirrel who wears a larger rodent's skull as a helmet and rides a skeletal cat.

It brings a new 'Story Mode' difficulty level, performance improvements, UI improvements from the inventory to dialogue windows, a new tutorial level, new bits of dialogue slipped into all sorts of quests and situations, some new fights, and oh so very many tweaks and balance changes. Larian's fantastic fantasy RPG Divinity: Original Sin 2 has become even fancier with the launch of its Definitive Edition, a free update adding and refining loads.
