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Review Dragon Knight Saga Review

VentilatorOfDoom

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Tags: Divinity 2; Larian Studios

<p>Another review on <strong>Divinity 2: The Dragon Knight Saga</strong> surfaced over at <a href="http://computergames.ro/en/games/viewitem/id/5733/name/divinity-ii-the-dragon-knight-saga/section/review.html" target="_blank">computergames.ro</a> with a final score of 80/100.</p>
<p>An excerpt on the difference between ED+FoV and DKS:</p>
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<p><strong>Why we get a new package</strong><br /><br />The direct comparison for DKS is without doubt The Witcher: Enhanced Edition, a similar pack released with mainly the same reasons: solving technical issues, adding new stuff and improvements. Still, I don&rsquo;t think that DKS sports such huge differences to entice a gamer that already has Ego Draconis to buy the package.<br /><br />It&rsquo;s true that the graphics are better, but ultimately these aren&rsquo;t the point, we want quality gameplay with attractive quest and loot for the more packrat oriented adventurers. Thus, if we consider DKS to be 100%, then about 25% of it is new, including Flames of Vengeance. There are still technical problems, even some that I didn&rsquo;t encounter in Ego Draconis. And the irony is that back then I had a weaker video card and the game was running much better.<br /><br />The framerate in Flames of Vengeance can vary wildly as well, from 40+ frames to some 2 or 3 in moments when the game acted like I had 128MB RAM and a Pentium I. A game restart solved the problem for another four, five hours, but this was an ongoing issue, one I didn&rsquo;t have with Ego Draconis.<br /><br />More to that, I even got a blue screen when leaving Rivellon and the object interaction requires a sniper&rsquo;s precision. There are sausages, bread, apples spread around all over the place, along with keys to open certain doors and coffers, but you have to be in a certain spot and position the camera in a certain way to be able to use or pick them up.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /><br />The animations didn&rsquo;t get much love, as the hero moves and runs around in the same way, the NPCs have the same limited range of gestures and the facial models won&rsquo;t surprise anyone with detail or expressions. On the other hand, the differences can be seen in the surroundings, vegetation, walls or interiors.<br /><br />Also, the special effects and lighting are better, offering a special atmosphere in houses or in the red square near Crow&rsquo;s Nest. However, besides the annoying framerate drops, these improvements also have a habit of stressing weaker CPUs, so gamers might need to lower the details a bit to try and keep the framerate up.<br /><br />On a more positive note, the voice acting, dialogues and musical score are still excellent, and the hero now has a more incisive repertoire when it comes to turning down a side quest.</p>
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<p><em>Thanks to </em><span class="postbody"><em>Vlad 'Bossman' Rosca for pointing this out.</em><br /></span></p>
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DalekFlay

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No framerate issues here, and certainly no blue screen (which I haven't had since I got Vista like 4 years ago). The item precision thing rings hollow as well, I have no problem highlighting the items I want and I even have the crosshair turned off.

The graphical improvements are slight, he's right, but they add a good but to the atmosphere. Mostly it's reflective surfaces and what-not. You don't need to re-buy the game for that anyway, Flames of Vengeance has the same upgrades. You didn't need to re-buy the Witcher either, for that matter, as it was all released in a patch.
 

ortucis

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Graphically I saw the improvement in lighting mostly and the best part was that they fixed that annoying stuttering (thanks to frame-rate cap) that gave me a headache in Ego Draconis last time.

Other than that, excellent side-quests, really well done NPC's with some really funny idle banter and disappointing and awkward ending.
 

flushfire

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sad the animations were untouched though, still can't get over the Slayer jumping and strafing like a gigantic queer doing ballet
 

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