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Choose the answers you think fits your char the most.
#DIVINITY ORIGINAL SIN 2 ORIGIN OR CUSTOM FREE#
But you do realize that the player him/herself is responsible to fill in the gaps that the game itself might not have for you? Get a good backstory you are FREE to choose your own. Ingame you perhaps have a few less choices and less answers to choose from simply because everyone plays the same "base" origin true. And yes that CAN be a shame especially if you invited a few friends to play with you.īut as every rpg your Char is only as good as you make him.
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Hmmm I do get the argument that 4 custom ones might be less entertaining then a mixed run with custom + fixed origins. GM mode is the place for roleplaying what you want in a satisfying way. Maybe a couple more starting source skills to choose from (maybe three different "dome" effects, where one heals, one deals damage to enemies, and the other is a mix of both.) What sort of quest solutions should be available to custom characters that wouldn't be available to origins, without the above tag system solution. Without these tags, I'm not sure what custom characters would have access to that origin characters ought not to. After all, if you have only one or two non-origin tags, you're not really giving "custom" characters much customization. That's a perfectly reasonable request, but a whole lot of work to implement. That's because you have to write to anticipate a million different ways someone might be roleplaying, and it all boils down into meh-dom because if you try to please everyone you please no one.īasically, you want to non-origins to have access to several tags that none of the origins have. 90% of the time, it feels like the choices a "custom" character has in virtually any game are relatively bland. It is much, much harder to give players tons of meaningful choices that lets them really feel like they're building their own characters and stories as they play than to have pre-written origin stories. I've straight up told my buddies "If any of the special guys interests you, play them" because I'm worried that a group of all 4 custom characters will have a much less interesting run. Everyone will have the same special power, there will be a ton of character quests and development that doesn't happen, and some things can't be resolved in a special way. Imagine the difference between the party of one custom character who picks up the origin guys as companions, and one with 4 custom characters because people want to play a dude they make themselves. I think what he's saying is the origin characters have a lot more going for them. I don't think he's saying that everyone's gonna play the origin characters. Granted Beast and Fane were not yet avaible at the time the poll was made, but still it shows that people are interested in origins-chars but thats not their major focus at all. I would advise you to look at this poll made by Larian which sees things a "bit" differently. You seem to asume that everybody plays origin-chars just cause they already have all the story maybe more than you can create yourself with a custom one.