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I remember this game being pretty good, and liking it. But the enemies don't resapwn and the world feels empty after you murder everyone. I really disliked how small the world felt after opening most of it up.
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paladin181: the world feels empty after you murder everyone.
Aint it the truth! :P
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paladin181: I remember this game being pretty good, and liking it. But the enemies don't resapwn and the world feels empty after you murder everyone. I really disliked how small the world felt after opening most of it up.
Yeah, I'm not sure how they would have balanced around respawns, but...I fell out of the game at the point I was barely fighting anything and instead spending my time roaming around town trying to find some random dude in a basement.

Really enjoyed the first half of the game though.

Divinity 2 is better still.
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Pouyou-pouyou: I had a bug with the gog version of Divine Divinity : some characters were hostile which prevented me from finishing the game. I created a thread some time ago where I explained how to solve this bug : https://www.gog.com/forum/divinity_series/divine_divinity_hostile_characters_bug
There is another similar bug which can prevent you from finishing the game.

If you would have room crash bug during Council of Seven Scrying use SW renderer (and possibly try different GPU driver). In my case I had to make 1 year pause until I found how to fix it. Right now I am playing second half... so far without another problem.
Am I the only one who has never gotten this bug? (The "Council of Seven Bug")

I have played through the game at least 5 times and I have not gotten it once. And it's been on different computers (with different versions of Windows even). I'm wondering if it's something in the play of the game itself that is causing this bug and maybe my "playstyle" means I never get it? I mean what else could it be? I got the only bug free version from gog? (Oh wait... but I played it through twice on the original disk version I bought in the store and once on the Steam version.... so what the heck?)
Divine Divinity was a game which never really managed to hook my attention. I got lost in some of the early quests, then got destroyed by bunch of powerful enemies that crushed my will to push forward.

That was more than 10 years ago.
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OldFatGuy: Am I the only one who has never gotten this bug? (The "Council of Seven Bug")

I have played through the game at least 5 times and I have not gotten it once. And it's been on different computers (with different versions of Windows even). I'm wondering if it's something in the play of the game itself that is causing this bug and maybe my "playstyle" means I never get it? I mean what else could it be? I got the only bug free version from gog? (Oh wait... but I played it through twice on the original disk version I bought in the store and once on the Steam version.... so what the heck?)
No, I didn't get it either.