Divinity 2 Patch 1.4.9.70

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Divinity 2 Patch 1.4.9.70

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Trainer works only with version 1.4.9.70 set The Dragon Knight Saga. Note: The cheats and tricks listed above may not necessarily work with your copy of the game. This is due to the fact that they generally work with a specific version of the game and after updating it or choosing another language they may (although do not.

'This message is awaiting moderator approval': All new users must pass through our moderation queue before they will be able to post normally. Until your account has 'passed' your posts will only be visible to yourself (and moderators) until they are approved. Give us a week to get around to approving / deleting / ignoring your mundane opinion on crap before hassling us about it. Once you have passed the moderation period (think of it as a test), you will be able to post normally, just like all the other retards. Tags:; The Dragon Knight Saga becomes DRM-free. Dear Divinity fans, Praise the Divine, the day has finally come: Divinity II – The Dragon Knight Saga is now DRM free!

You only need follow these three simple steps: Make sure you have the latest DKS patch installed (1.4.9.70) Download the zip file. That contains the DRM-free.exe Replace your old.exe with the new one in your Dragon Knight Saga install folder Before frantically downloading the file though, please make sure that you are currently using the version 1.4.9.70 (the version number is available at the bottom right of the main menu).

This patch doesn’t support any other version, if you have a different one please update via our support page. Do not use this DRM free patch with any other version than the 1.4.9.70 as this is not supported.

You can now continue your adventures. Damian will be most pleased! Thanks to Kashrlyyk. Click to expand.You think that's bad, I'd give ED a 4/10 and FoV a 6/10 (averaging out to 5/10 I guess). I didn't particularly like the combat, hated the character system, and dialogue and exploration only go so far with me. Plus they kind of ruined the whole 'charm plus sense of humor' thing when Damian decided to go on a npc mass murdering spree and all the women started talking about how glad they were I saved them from being raped.

Did not like that shift in tone at all, especially since the sidequests still kept the ridiculous humor from the previous acts. Click to expand.So the game should either limit itself to a cavalcade of lulz or be so grimdark and serious you need to use torches at noon to just see anything? Divinity kept me interested from meeting Talana to the very end, with new environments, events and humour. I have replayed it once due to savegame incompatibility between ED and DKS, and will replay it in the future only to experience it again. Some of the more esteemed codices started replaying it as soon as they finished their first run so it isn't just me.

Oblivion, OTOH is a wide open sandbox with all that makes sandbox intertesting removed (half of the toys missing, the remaining ones broken), even if you remove the excessive derp. Thing is that you can technically enjoy oblivion modded to remove excessive derp in a 'I don't have Diablo installed, but need my derpy H&S fix badly' way, and if you rate Divinity 2 as 4/10, oblivion doesn't even fit on the scale anymore. Click to expand.Or they could have stuck with the original tone which was serious but with a lot of humor and dark humor. That necromancer's creatures randomly murdering those mine people and his/the player character's nonchalant attitude about it was funny, that whole business with Damian and his rape-happy soldiers wasn't. I wouldn't have even minded if it had just been the gas that killed them, but they had to show that cutscene with the screams and people being lined up for beheadings. It was gratuitous and unnecessary and it's kinda funny how lots of people get on Dragon Age's case for being so juvenile at its attempts at maturity but then Larian does the same thing and well, yeah.

Divinity 2 Patch Notes

Divinity 2 Patch 1.4.9.70

Originally posted by:The version numbers are different. With DKS the latest version number is 1.4.9.70. With D2DC, the version numbers are higher (700 9); for normal mode the version is 1.4.700.49 before the www.larian.com, and 1.4.700.56 after (the Developer Mode version numbers are 1.4.700.47 and 1.4.700.57). If you don't want to invert the Y axis in dragon mode, there is no reason to get the hotfix.

There's really no reason for me to update, then. I'm just lazy as hell and want to use trainers, most of which are for 1.4.9.

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