2014-11-27, 09:37 | Link #561 | |
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2014-11-28, 12:56 | Link #564 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
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Watched some hilarious Iron Bull romance scenes, Sad thing is that it was a gay scene... the sad part were the comments....
They called Dragon Age Inquisition a crappy SJW pandering crap pile. There are just such pathetic homophobic babies out there.
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2014-11-28, 16:53 | Link #566 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Imagination Land
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So just completed the game...crazy is all I can say. 72 hours with all area's completed apart from some parts of Emprise Du Lion,Exalted Plains and Emerald Graves.
Will be great to replay it in a few months
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2014-11-30, 12:11 | Link #567 |
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I have some questions about the game.
I played the original long back, Dragon age 1, but never touched the expansion, nor played Dragon age 2. I loved the part about the game that if you choose a Human Noble, you came across situations where you would find the dead characters from different races/backgrounds. Say you find out the Dorf Noble was killed, or find the Dorf peasant died in his cell. Or if you played an Elf, you find out the human noble was killed in a coupe. Things like that really made things interesting and was really well thought out. But to get the main question, How is this Inquisition like its first game? Is it an improvement ? Does it have a interesting story like its predecessor? Did they do a proper job at the game, putting lame money grabby and cost cutting aside ? (which alot games tend to do now). I kinda want to find out if its really worth getting. Not spending alot of money to be let down.
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2014-11-30, 16:32 | Link #568 | |
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If you like the combat? Inquisition's not for you. Asides from the abysmal PC controls (probably in part because of it) Bioware somehow managed to make the game even more of a mash-fest than before. Very few cases demand that you make use of any tactics at all, and you'd have to be playing on hard or nightmare for that. But mechanically, it has its strengths; lots of tweaking, customizing and managing of gears and skills. And the characters? Mixed bag really, like any modern Bioware game. You got a checklist of Bioware personality stereotypes with varying degrees of quality in their personal storylines. But otherwise, it's a very solidly put-together game, and definitely not some cash-grab effort. In some ways it feels like Bioware finally delivered on their vision for the Dragon Age world, especially regarding the scope of the game. Last edited by com_gwp; 2014-11-30 at 16:44. |
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2014-11-30, 17:01 | Link #569 | |
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As my character was a dalish elf, I sometimes had a dalish option for dialog, but it really didn't pop up much and didn't seem to mean anything. Sometimes characters wouldn't even acknowledge I was a elf. The party characters are cool and some of them I love. I think they did a good job on the gameplay if you play range, melee felt sub-par at best. Tactically its awful, I played on hard and never needed the pause and it just felt like you should run and gun. The area's are beautiful but its all overground, only 2 or 3 dungeons that I can remember. Overall it is a great game, lots of small things that annoy me though. Definitely better then DA2.
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2014-11-30, 18:17 | Link #570 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ontario, CA
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Quick question, how do get to the point (or quest) that leads up to where you choose a specialty of your class (such as KE, Rift Mage, Necromancer)? I only get to play so often, but I just left that starting area after reading about that article that one should leave that place. The area I chose to go to was Storm Coast and I'm currently lvl 7 Mage. I've basically been running around this area doing all the quests, side quests, rifts, etc I can find.
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2014-12-01, 09:44 | Link #573 | |
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2014-12-01, 10:34 | Link #574 |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Such is the internet since the whole Gamergate saga begin. Granted, Bioware's handling of romance and homosexual relationship have always been rather hamfisted in the first place and if you're watching it on youtube, that's pretty much the worst place to read any user comments.
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2014-12-01, 12:02 | Link #576 | |
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2014-12-02, 01:48 | Link #577 | ||
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What I feared was this would be another big title publisher pushing out a half assed finished game just to collect the money from it. Thats all the big companies have been doing as late. But as you posters seem to describe it positively, I guess it has some merits worth playing, which I guess is a good sign.
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2014-12-02, 12:38 | Link #579 | |
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I think the game is just horribly balanced after the first 10 levels. If you play as sword and board, with guard on hit weapons you can easily become invincible. If you chose the champion spec... even an AI controlled Blackwall can be invincible. It was like that in previous games (and a lot of other RPGs as well), just that crafting makes the game even easier than it should. How about hidden blade and +guard on hit procs. Everytime the hidden blade procs you get half a bar of guard... it is a shame that FB3 is not mod friendly, I would love to see what people can do to thedas if they give it the skyrim treatment. Also, one thing that sort of slipped my mind is that even with crafting, the amount of armor models are just lacking. I am going to rage really hard when bioware start selling DLCs with new armor and weapon models. I can almost hear their art team saying "we can always sell these extra models as DLCs kaching!". I still think DA:I is a game done well in many aspects, but horribly in some. Atm I am not finding much replay value. Maybe I will wait until some real DLCs get released. |
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