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I would rather cheat than 100% that...
It always bothered me that my character was able to attend classes out of uniform. So every play-through I stick to the basic and most boring uniform inside and outside of the castle. As far as relearning everything, I don't mind it too much. It's a shame they couldn't stick a small team to this game to keep it alive with new content and features.
the update for this summer is a complete mystery, we know nothing besides the haunted halloweed ps quest is coming but nothing more. We will get more outfits? a few more quests or something more? no one knows but as you said probably nothing . It is a shame indeed, the game had so much potential for dlc content
What if this was their plan all along? Game was already contrevercial for many design choices and character/npc selection, and original authors stand on minority.
What if they knew that there was potential for dlc content, but instead doing what players expect them to do, they don't. Just to see how would players react if for a longest time ever, there is a AAA game without "standardize" dlc content.
Players seem to get mad also when they heard Larian gave up their DLC plans for BG 3. Or that Elden ring will receive only one.
That have always been a case, where moders do things before developers do. Nothing new.
That wasn't really my point.