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All Walkthroughs and Game Help Divinity: Original Sin Wiki » Game Walkthroughs & FAQs Walkthroughs, in-depth FAQs, and other helpful contributions from the community. Mar 18, 2020  Hello everyone, today you can download Divinity: Original 2 for Mac and play one of the top rated RPG fantasy games right now according to the latest data from Steam. This long-awaited game was finally ported over to a macOS version in January 2019 so at the time of writing this post. Mar 18, 2020 Hello everyone, today you can download Divinity: Original 2 for Mac and play one of the top rated RPG fantasy games right now according to the latest data from Steam.This long-awaited game was finally ported over to a macOS version in January 2019 so at the time of writing this post, this game is fresh for us Mac gamers. Divinity Original Sin Dev Confirms Two New RPGs. December 18, 2014 - With how much of a success Divinity: Original Sin has become, Swen Vincke reveals that not one, but two new games are on the cards.

Divinity: Original Sin 2, the highest-rated PC game of 2017 on Metacritic from Larian Studios, is finally available for Mac.

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With over 200 awards and more than 2 million copies sold, Original Sin 2 is one of the most famous and highly rated role-playing games in history and could easily become the top RPG for Mac.

The game was originally revealed during last year’s Apple Keynote event, which was highly unusual as Apple rarely even acknowledges Mac gaming. But such a big reveal definitely deserved an exception, as it’s the first game ever to include unique macOS features.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 for Mac was developed in a partnership between Mac porting studio Elverils and the Apple Metal Engineering Team. This is the first time we see the Apple Metal Engineering team publicly working with a developer to bring a game to the Mac and given the many great MacOS features, we hope it won’t be the last time.

About Divinity: Original Sin 2 for Mac

The Mac version of the game features all the content from the Windows version of the Definitive Edition without compromising graphical fidelity. But this port is much more ambitious than that. Divinity 2’s Mac version comes with special features for MacBook Pros, such as TouchBar support for quick access to in-game actions, such as the journal or map.

This is also the first macOS title to support HDR, something reserved so far to the Xbox One X, PS4 Pro, and high-end Windows gaming.

A port without compromise: A 64-bit, Metal-powered native game.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 also supports iCloud-powered backups and cross-play between Windows and macOS.

Developer Elveris confirmed the following Mac-specific features to us via email:

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  • 64-bit Metal 1.2 support
  • eGPU support (10.13+ only)
  • V-sync support (10.13+ only)
  • macOS Support for 10.13 and 10.14 macOS with potential for (10.12 support likely but still in the works)
  • Support for Apple MFI controllers and rumbling support on selected controllers
  • MacBook TouchBar support
  • MacBook trackpad and selected gestures support

Needless to say, this is an exemplary macOS-support. Hopefully, this experience will be positive enough for Elverils to tackle other RPGs, such as the long-awaited Dark Souls.

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Divinity: Orignal Sin 2 Mac system requirements

These are the game’s official Mac system requirements:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra
  • Processor: Core i5
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: HD Graphics 5000 or Radeon R9 M290X
  • Storage: 20 GB available space

The game is officially supported on MacBook Pros from late 2016 onwards, MacBook Airs from mid-2017, iMacs with AMD GPUs from 2013 onwards, Mac Pros from 2013 onwards and all Mac Minis from 2018onwards.

If you’re stuck with an older Mac, you should give Star Wars: KOTOR 2 a try.

Download Divinity: Orignal Sin 2’s Mac version

The Mac version of the game is available on Steam and the Mac App Store for $49.99.

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Divinity: Original Sin
Developer(s)Larian Studios
Publisher(s)Larian Studios (PC)
Focus Home Interactive(PS4, XONE)
Director(s)Swen Vincke
Producer(s)David Walgrave
Designer(s)Farhang Namdar
Writer(s)Jan Van Dosselaer
Sarah Baylus
Composer(s)Kirill Pokrovsky
Platform(s)Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Release
  • Windows
  • 30 June 2014[1]
  • PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • October 27, 2015[2]
  • Linux, OS X
  • December 23, 2015
[3]
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Divinity: Original Sin is a fantasy role-playing video game developed by Larian Studios. The game was partially funded through Kickstarter and is a prequel to Divine Divinity. Upon its release in 2014, the game received acclaim from critics, with many praising its ability to modernize the RPG genre. The game ships with the editor that created it, allowing players to create their own single-player and multiplayer adventures and publish them online.[4] An enhanced edition of the game, featuring voice acting and various other updates, was released in October 2015. A sequel to the game, titled Divinity: Original Sin II, was released in September 2017.

Gameplay[edit]

Original Sin is an RPG in the Divinity universe. Divinity: Original Sin concerns two heroes. The game touts turn-based combat, cooperative multiplayer, an interactive world, and includes a modding tool used for creating new content.[5]

Plot[edit]

The customizable protagonists of the game are a pair of 'Source Hunters': members of an organization dedicated to eradicating a dangerous type of magic known as 'Source' and its adepts, known as 'Sourcerers'. In the single-player mode, the player controls them both, while in the two-player co-op, each player takes control over one of them. At the start of the game, the Source Hunters receive orders to investigate the murder of a town councilor by a suspected Sourcerer in Cyseal, a port town in southern Rivellon. Upon arrival, they find Cyseal under siege by orcs and undead and soon discover that it was orchestrated by a Sourcerer conspiracy linked to the Immaculates, a cult based in the Luculla Forest further inland. They also find evidence implicating the White Witch, guardian of the Luculla Forest, in the murder. Their search for her takes them to the fairy realm of Hibernheim, where they find her trapped in a block of ice by the Immaculates' leader, the Conduit. Upon being freed, she introduces herself as Icara and pleads guilty of accidentally killing the councilor, but the Source Hunters, having uncovered evidence of Sourcery, mass murder, and human sacrifice carried out by the Immaculates, choose to ally themselves with her against the common foe. Icara reveals to them that the Conduit is actually her own estranged sister Leandra and directs them to infiltrate the Immaculates to learn of her plans. The Source Hunters discover that the cult has been mining a highly toxic metal named 'tenebrium' in the Luculla Mines, where they also encounter 'Death Knights', indestructible undead warriors created by Leandra using tenebrium and the Source to conquer Rivellon. Leandra destroys the mines in an attempt to kill the Source Hunters, but they manage to escape with her fail-safe that renders Death Knights vulnerable.

Throughout the game, the Source Hunters occasionally encounter magical crystals known as 'Star Stones' (some of them transformed into 'blood stones' by the Immaculates' sacrifices). Upon finding the first one, they are transported to the 'Homestead', a mysterious fortress outside of regular spacetime that is immediately familiar to both of them. As they recover more Star Stones, they learn from them that the Source had originally been a benevolent magic associated with Astarte, the goddess of life, before it was corrupted by the Void, an evil force from outside of the material world. The Source Hunters themselves are revealed to be reincarnations of two ancient generals, a man and a woman, who imprisoned the Source corruption inside an artifact known as 'the God Box' and were granted godlike powers to guard it. However, when a demonic being named 'the Trife' persuaded Astarte to open the Box, the corruption was released again and took on the form of a giant dragon, which Astarte went on to battle for eternity in the Void. As penance for their failure, the Guardians chose to be stripped of their powers and memories and were reborn in Rivellon as ordinary humans; the Star Stones are, in fact, crystallized fragments of their lost memories. Deducing that the Trife is now manipulating Leandra to weaken Astarte and to unleash the Void Dragon on the world, Icara urges the Source Hunters to stop her, either by restoring the 'soulforge' between the sisters (a psychic link that Leandra had severed), or by killing her if necessary.

The Source Hunters follow the Conduit's trail to the town of Hunter's Edge near the Phantom Forest, now overrun by the Immaculates, orcs, and barbarian mercenaries. They find directions left behind by the wizard Zandalor, Icara's lover and Leandra's nemesis, that point them towards an ancient Source Temple hidden deeper in the woods. Inside the Temple, they find Zandalor and learn from him that Leandra's objective is the God Box in the First Garden, which they can enter from the Homestead. In the Garden, they confront Leandra and can restore her soulforge with Icara if they have unearthed the means to do so in the Phantom Forest earlier: in this case, she recognizes how evil she has become and leaves with Icara and Zandalor to repent; otherwise, they must fight and kill her. Reaching the God Box, the Source Hunters join forces with Astarte to destroy the Trife, but not before it summons the Void Dragon itself. In a titanic battle, they manage to banish the Dragon back into the Box, and Astarte stays to guard it again for all eternity, thanking the Source Hunters and revealing to them that other gods knowingly let the Source be corrupted. The Source Hunters then leave the First Garden to embark on a new adventure.

Development[edit]

A crowdfunding campaign was launched on Kickstarter on 27 March 2013. By using the platform, Larian aimed to secure additional funds to expand the content of the game and the reactivity of the game world.[6] The Kickstarter was successfully funded by 26 April, raising almost $950,000, with donations from other sources bringing the total to over $1,000,000 of the game's final budget of €4 million.[7][8][9]

The game was expected to be released in late 2013,[6] but was delayed to 28 February 2014.[10] The release date was subsequently delayed again until 30 June 2014. Originally Larian intended to release Windows and OS X versions of the game simultaneously, and stated that once the OS X version was completed a Linux port would not be difficult. However, they decided to delay the OS X and Linux versions to focus on gameplay.[6] Support for Linux and Mac was delivered on December 23, 2015 in the form of the Enhanced Edition of the game.[3]

An enhanced edition version of the game, which includes new content, such as an expanded storyline and new gameplay options, was announced for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles in May 2015.[11] The re-issue was then released for Windows on October 27, 2015[12][13], followed by Linux and OS X versions on December 23, 2015.[3] The console version of the game was published by Focus Home Interactive.[14] The version was also free to all the players who have already purchased the PC version of the game.[15]

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Reception[edit]

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 87/100[16]
PC (Enhanced Edition): 94/100[17]
PS4: 88/100[18]
XONE: 88/100[19]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer9/10[20]
GameSpot9/10[21]
Hardcore Gamer4.5/5[22]
IGN9/10[23]
PC Gamer (US)87/100[24]

Divinity: Original Sin received generally favorable reception, according to review aggregatorMetacritic,[16] where it was Larian's highest-rated game until Original Sin II released in 2017.[25] The game received highly positive reviews. Eurogamer described the game as 'hands down the best classic-style RPG in years', and recommended the game to RPG fans, with the caveat that they should be up for a challenge. GameSpot praised the game for its complex systems, beautiful world, exciting turn-based combat, and its story.[21]IGN wrote that the game was 'one of the most rewarding RPGs to come along in years' and lauded its depth, personality, and combat challenges.[23]PC Gamer appreciated the freedom, simulation, depth, and respect for player's choices evident in the traditional RPG.[24]Hardcore Gamer stated that the lack of 'hand holding' could discourage genre novices, and that the difficulty should be more consistent, but otherwise appreciated the game.

GameSpot named it the PC Game of the Year,[26] while Rock, Paper, Shotgun declared it 'The Best Kickstarter Of 2014'.[27]

Russian video game observer Tony Vilgotsky rated the game very high, saying in his review for Mir Fantastiki that Divinity: Original Sin isn't just another RPG about orcs and magic, but a really interesting world to live in.[28]

Within a week of the game's release, the game had sold over 160,000 copies, and became Larian Studios' fastest-selling game.[7] By September 2014, the game had sold over 500,000.[29]

Sequel[edit]

A sequel to the game, titled Divinity: Original Sin II, was released on September 14, 2017.[30]

A board game version of the game was launched on Kickstarter in November 2019.[31]

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  22. ^Suprak, Nikola (15 July 2014). 'Review: Divinity: Original Sin'. Hardcore Gamer. Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
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  28. ^Vilgotsky, Tony (June 2014). 'Review: Divinity: Original Sin'. Mir Fantastiki. Igromania. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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  31. ^'Divinity: Original Sin board game on Kickstarter is worth it just for the pitch video'. Polygon. Retrieved 25 November 2019.

External links[edit]

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