I'm currently playing Divinity Original Sin 2

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I'm currently playing Divinity Original Sin 2 - Aussie Zone

Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition [https://store.steampowered.com/app/435150/Divinity_Original_Sin_2__Definitive_Edition/] [https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/435150/capsule_616x353.jpg?t=1631177562] I had bought this on GOG a couple years ago and had intended on getting back to it, it has taken me a few hours to wrap my head around what this game actually is as I was trying to complete all the quest for the first main area Fort Joy, but after watching Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an RPG Lover’s Dream [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2UYczfOkmM] by Ghostcharm [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcharm] it’s clicked and I am trying to be more open to not winning every situation as if it was a more genuine adventure. With a 93/100 on OpenCritic [https://opencritic.com/game/3828/divinity-original-sin-2] for the original release, PCGamer had this to say [https://www.pcgamer.com/divinity-original-sin-2-review/]; >Playing Divinity: Original Sin 2 is uncannily like playing a tabletop RPG. The way that Larian’s sequel embraces player creativity immediately conjures up memories of days spent sitting around a table, asking the Dungeon Master if I can attempt the last stupid idea that floated into my head. And like a good DM, Original Sin 2 usually answers that question with “Yes, you can attempt it.” My only regret is that I got it on GOG as it was cheaper, which has made mods less friendly without the Steam Workshop, but it was a lot cheaper at the time and hasn’t gone below $15.74 [https://steamdb.info/app/435150/] on Steam since.

It's a great game that I've started several times but I've never gotten close to finishing it. Can't seem to keep my attention span for long enough for some reason.
@jesus_fish I've had the same experience. I have started several times only to get really bogged down with the different story lines. @Briongloid maybe you can offer some tips? I am unfortunately a "grab all the things" RPG player and that game doesn't really give you any indication of what you should keep, is there a crafting component that i'll need this stuff for later, etc. Also, i tend to like to explore but i very quickly tend to get into "kick my ass" territory and it becomes more of a slog than an adventure.