The Divinity Engine 2 had a big overhaul. Next to new tools, we updated many of the existing tools with more focus on usability. A good example would be our updated project/level browser that simplifies the creation of projects and levels and provides some basic level templates to start from. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an expansive RPG with an almost ridiculous number of interactive systems. That makes it amazing for long-time cRPG fans, but also pretty overwhelming for anybody coming.
- 1Installing the Editor
- 1.1Steam
- 2Videos
Installing the Editor
This guide will explain how to setup the editor for Divinity: Original Sin.
![Divinity Engine 2 Tutorial Divinity Engine 2 Tutorial](https://docs.larian.game/images/c/c5/AddNewResourse.jpeg)
Steam
Mail app not accepting password for a .mac account 2017. You can find the editor called 'The Divinity Engine' under 'Library -> Tools' in your steam client. You need to have the game (Divinity: Original Sin) installed in order to use the editor.
8GB and a 64bit OS is advised to use the editor. It will work just fine with lower specs but it is possible that you can't open all the levels if your specs are too low.
Step 1
The first thing you are going to see when you start up the editor is this:
Just click OK.
![Tutorial Tutorial](http://www.gamersbook.com/DesktopModules/DnnForge%20-%20NewsArticles/ImageHandler.ashx?Width=720&Height=405&HomeDirectory=%2FPortals%2F0%2F&FileName=images%2F2014%2FDivinity-Original-Sin-2.jpg&PortalID=0&q=1&s=1)
Step 2
The next thing you will see is this.
The only thing you need are the 2 properties marked in red. The rest of the settings can be changed later (and are not yet needed, these will be explained later).
First click on 'GameDataPath' and select your Original Sin data folder:..SteamAppscommonDivinity - Original SinData
If it's filled in, click on 'EditorDataPath' and choose:..SteamAppscommonDivinity - Original SinDataEditor(you can also copy the previous path and append 'Editor')
Next click OK.
Step 3
The next thing you should see is this:
Now you are ready to start creating mods with The Divinity Engine :)Check the next editor guide for how to get started with mods.
gog.com
Open the Galaxy Client and click the 'more' button (next to the play button) for the game. Then choose 'other' from the menu and click 'The Divinity Engine' - done!
![The divinity engine 2 tutorial The divinity engine 2 tutorial](https://docs.larian.game/images/7/76/Step1_CreateStoryMod.png)
Videos
![Engine Engine](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/aFKvRUS2mdc/maxresdefault.jpg)
Divinity Engine 2 Tutorial
![Victor Victor](https://1i2t1e3o5vkb3u08h42eerwv-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/QA-Chats-with-The-Divine-Living-Space-and-construction2style-scaled.jpg)
Steam
Mail app not accepting password for a .mac account 2017. You can find the editor called 'The Divinity Engine' under 'Library -> Tools' in your steam client. You need to have the game (Divinity: Original Sin) installed in order to use the editor.
8GB and a 64bit OS is advised to use the editor. It will work just fine with lower specs but it is possible that you can't open all the levels if your specs are too low.
Step 1
The first thing you are going to see when you start up the editor is this:
Just click OK.
Step 2
The next thing you will see is this.
The only thing you need are the 2 properties marked in red. The rest of the settings can be changed later (and are not yet needed, these will be explained later).
First click on 'GameDataPath' and select your Original Sin data folder:..SteamAppscommonDivinity - Original SinData
If it's filled in, click on 'EditorDataPath' and choose:..SteamAppscommonDivinity - Original SinDataEditor(you can also copy the previous path and append 'Editor')
Next click OK.
Step 3
The next thing you should see is this:
Now you are ready to start creating mods with The Divinity Engine :)Check the next editor guide for how to get started with mods.
gog.com
Open the Galaxy Client and click the 'more' button (next to the play button) for the game. Then choose 'other' from the menu and click 'The Divinity Engine' - done!