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I hope that doesn't become an excuse for ignoring technical issues later down the line.
Is the bear and the burglar dlc included in the DoS EE?
Thank you for answering me.
- 1 Collector's Edition for the buyer (this is the game + design documents + artwork + soundtrack)
- Normal Edition DOS: Enhanced Edition as a gift copy for a friend.
This will be updated on the store page very soon.
Your answer about mod support and different system requirements are honestly a bit patronizing all things considered. "You can make and play mods with the original version of Divinity:Original Sin" doesn't help me when that means rebuying the entire game.
If I knew what I was paying for was the ability to wait 3 months just to be able to play a game that I could have bought and been playing (at least a version of it; a version -with- mod support) months ago, I'd probably not have backed the DOS2 KS in the first place.