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 Melissia wrote:
 Soladrin wrote:
Divinity: Original Sin has probably the best spellcasting system I've used in the last 5 years, or 10.
Iunno. I can barely get over its horrible, HORRIBLE user interface. D:OS is a good game but DAMN does it need a lot of work.

Hell, they haven't even yet made it so that when you type in chat (in co-op play), it doesn't trigger commands.


Eh.. what? I've had zero issues with the interface, hell, I'd say it's better then most I've used in similar games.
   
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 Soladrin wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
 Soladrin wrote:
Divinity: Original Sin has probably the best spellcasting system I've used in the last 5 years, or 10.
Iunno. I can barely get over its horrible, HORRIBLE user interface. D:OS is a good game but DAMN does it need a lot of work.

Hell, they haven't even yet made it so that when you type in chat (in co-op play), it doesn't trigger commands.


Eh.. what? I've had zero issues with the interface, hell, I'd say it's better then most I've used in similar games.
Try typing words like "there" or "every" in chat, and watch your hotbar when you do it.

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I liked the magic in Dragon Age: Origin.

   
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 Melissia wrote:
 Soladrin wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
 Soladrin wrote:
Divinity: Original Sin has probably the best spellcasting system I've used in the last 5 years, or 10.
Iunno. I can barely get over its horrible, HORRIBLE user interface. D:OS is a good game but DAMN does it need a lot of work.

Hell, they haven't even yet made it so that when you type in chat (in co-op play), it doesn't trigger commands.


Eh.. what? I've had zero issues with the interface, hell, I'd say it's better then most I've used in similar games.
Try typing words like "there" or "every" in chat, and watch your hotbar when you do it.


Why would I need to type? I play single player.

And if I would at some point co-op it I'd be doing with voice chat.

Though I understand that could really suck, whatever it does.
   
 
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