
Here are ten Divinity: Original Sin 2 mods that make the game even better. RELATED: Divinity 2: The Best Gift Bags To Use In Every PlaythroughĬontent mods aren't common for Original Sin 2, but the number of mods that range from overhauls to small quality of life gives just enough incentive to try another playthrough. This game has few issues to begin with, but well-made mods put Original Sin 2 on another level of quality entirely. This behemoth of an RPG has enough content to keep players engaged for hundreds of hours, but this playtime can balloon further with mods. There are still a few that get made, though, one of which being Divinity: Original Sin 2.




Other changes include a nerf to Reactive Armor which players used in all kinds of OP ways. Thankfully, this won’t impact later sequences in the game. The developer did note that for quests like Call to Arms and the Imprisoned Elf, current saves will still have the wrong entry. Along with crash fixes, the patch also corrects the Journal from being updated wrongly for certain quests. Though bugs and other glitches have emerged – especially in the first act, which can be annoying when said act has been in Early Access for a year – Larian has been quick with the updates.Ĭase in point, the latest patch to arrive brings a ton of fixes and changes. Larian Studios’ Divinity: Original Sin 2 hasn’t even been out a week and it’s doing much better than the previous game with roughly 500,000 units sold thus far.
