One of the best parts about Divinity: Original Sin 2 is being able to play with your friends though local split-screen co-op. However, the game's process for setting up local co-op isn't the most intuitive, so you might need some guidance before you can adventure with a friend on the same PC. Divinity: Original Sin 2. Videogameasset My games. When logged in, you can choose up to 12 games that will be displayed as favourites in this menu. Recently added 33 View all 1,149. Log in to view your list of favourite games. There are several prescripted character you can chose as your main character in Divinity Original Sin 2, however you can create your own characters as you like. There are 5 different Races and 14 different Classes, you can also alter the apperance of your character by click customize button. You can technically change races with my mod, Debug Tools, though this was added mainly for experimenting, so I recommend creating a manual save before adding this mod and trying it (for safety). Level 2 2 points 1 year ago.
I just want my Elves to look like Elves. Not a Critique of LOTR, but those. Those aren't really Elves in my books. Sure, best examples around and are the 'parents' of the DnD type. But I'd like my pointier, slender, alien Elves please. Also, what's with Lolth and non-Lolth Elves havi.
Running into a custom race problem. Everything is working properly, but this custom race has blindfolds by default, but I cannot find a way to change the color of the blindfold.
'ClothColor' is defined in the race code by default, so the values exist, thus I tried using the following attributes in code below to call a color (that would then define the blindfold color):
None of these calls worked successfully. Any ideas? Or, @Larian, did you define 'cloth colors' but then decided they were irrelevant since it's generally defined through equipment?
edit: Current workaround is to change VisualSet's first ClothColor to desired clothing color. You cannot delete Cloth Colors in a VisualSet (the editor automatically readds them). Not a viable solution, but until this gets looked into that's the alternative.