Posted March 21, 2017
This is just a quick thank you. I bought Divinity Original Sin I think last year or maybe a little earlier when they had a really good sale on it and at that time I had thought my video card was DirectX 12 but come to find out it really wasn't. It could do DirectX12 stuff software wise I guess but really wasn't up to snuff so needless to say I couldn't run the game. It just crashed and gave me an error which really sucked because I could run pretty much any other game including the Witcher 3 so I requested the 32 bit version and played that over this last year and really enjoyed it.
A week ago my pc pretty much died so I ordered a new one. With this game in mind I made sure that my new pc had a newer graphics card that was DirectX 12 so I just got around to installing the game and crossed my fingers and hit play and finally. After all this time I can play the Enhanced Edition. It really is a big overhaul of the game and looks a lot different from the standard version. So I'm pretty excited I get to finally play the game I bought so long ago. Still, it would have been a complete disaster if GOG hadn't offered the 32 bit version also. So I just wanted to say Thank you. There's nothing worse than buying a game you can't play or a game that exceeds your computers specifications. That always sucks but at least this time there was sort of a consolation prize with the 32 bit version. I'm very thankful for that option. More options are always a good thing.
Thank you GOG.
A week ago my pc pretty much died so I ordered a new one. With this game in mind I made sure that my new pc had a newer graphics card that was DirectX 12 so I just got around to installing the game and crossed my fingers and hit play and finally. After all this time I can play the Enhanced Edition. It really is a big overhaul of the game and looks a lot different from the standard version. So I'm pretty excited I get to finally play the game I bought so long ago. Still, it would have been a complete disaster if GOG hadn't offered the 32 bit version also. So I just wanted to say Thank you. There's nothing worse than buying a game you can't play or a game that exceeds your computers specifications. That always sucks but at least this time there was sort of a consolation prize with the 32 bit version. I'm very thankful for that option. More options are always a good thing.
Thank you GOG.