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#141
Posted 22 November 2014 - 09:31 PM
Further thoughts having played for a bit:
Removing heals and putting an arbitrary potion limit down was a dumb move.
Putting a brick wall at the end of a major storyline quest (one shotting multiple characters at once? Really) was an even worse one.
Removing heals and putting an arbitrary potion limit down was a dumb move.
Putting a brick wall at the end of a major storyline quest (one shotting multiple characters at once? Really) was an even worse one.
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#142
Posted 23 November 2014 - 01:24 PM
Just got this and must have replayed the opening sequence half a dozen times trying to decide on what character I want. I've always got this problem with RPG's!
#143
Posted 23 November 2014 - 05:02 PM
I know you can be a qunari inquisitor in the game but is the qunari culture present in a meaningful way?
#144
Posted 23 November 2014 - 08:25 PM
Imperial Historian, on 21 November 2014 - 03:36 PM, said:
So anyone else got this for PC? I got it and played it for an hour or so, and from what I saw the game has potential storyline wise, but the control system felt really clunky to the point I quit because I was getting annoyed with it. I suppose it might get better once I'm used to it but it still seems strange, looting is frustrating, it's incredibly easy to get the camera in an idiotic position during combat, and the way the system is set up of you controlling the lead character and everyone else follows you makes playing a non-tank frustrating as you will inevitably enter combat first and everyone charges at you (yes I know you can control other characters, but I designed a mage character because I want to play as one not a fighter!) . The tactical view screen also doesn't zoom out nearly enough.
The PC controls are knackered. BioWare are issuing a patch, apparently.
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#145
Posted 24 November 2014 - 05:48 AM
Steam may be helping with PC gaming, as will the kickstarters, but honestly, I doubt I'd go back to it as my primary platform. Keeping up with games tech is very cost-prohibitive.
Back to topic: FINALLY got past Alexius (seriously Bioware, WHY), and just beat the second boss (much more appropriate for this stage in the game... Good old WoW style tank'n'spank).
I'm about twenty hours in all told, and holy balls, this game is massive. They weren't kidding when they said that The Hinterlands were bigger than Kirkwall and the surrounding area combined.
Back to topic: FINALLY got past Alexius (seriously Bioware, WHY), and just beat the second boss (much more appropriate for this stage in the game... Good old WoW style tank'n'spank).
I'm about twenty hours in all told, and holy balls, this game is massive. They weren't kidding when they said that The Hinterlands were bigger than Kirkwall and the surrounding area combined.
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#146
Posted 24 November 2014 - 10:34 AM
Picked this up off cdkeys for cheap last week and have to say i am really enjoying it. the world is just huge and highly entertaining, but there are some major flaws in the pc version that hopefully will get modded out - though its easy to look past them.
the constant need to click every object to loot or check from one inch away is beyond irritating after a while. in previous versions if you click from a distance away your charcter would go and pick the thing up themselves, which was much more pleasant. now you have to get to just the right spot, adjust the camera and then clic, sometimes multiple times to pick up some useless stuff you dont even want. grrrr - most of the time i just no longer pick shit up. same for combat, before if controlling a character you simply clicked them and the character would auto attack, you could drop in some moves if you wanted but basic atacks would continue happening. now its like i need to be trying to aim attacks (easy to miss with things being quite chaotic and a very zoomed in view) with a control system that doesnt favour it.
aside from that the game looks fantastic, and some of the set pieces and environments are great to explore. the random difficulty spikes can get annoying, but having a balanced team really helps. the charcters interaction while you trudge around is also very entertaining.
overall very impressed, though the inquisition perks are abit slow coming, been playng for ages and think i am still only level 4 in perks!
the constant need to click every object to loot or check from one inch away is beyond irritating after a while. in previous versions if you click from a distance away your charcter would go and pick the thing up themselves, which was much more pleasant. now you have to get to just the right spot, adjust the camera and then clic, sometimes multiple times to pick up some useless stuff you dont even want. grrrr - most of the time i just no longer pick shit up. same for combat, before if controlling a character you simply clicked them and the character would auto attack, you could drop in some moves if you wanted but basic atacks would continue happening. now its like i need to be trying to aim attacks (easy to miss with things being quite chaotic and a very zoomed in view) with a control system that doesnt favour it.
aside from that the game looks fantastic, and some of the set pieces and environments are great to explore. the random difficulty spikes can get annoying, but having a balanced team really helps. the charcters interaction while you trudge around is also very entertaining.
overall very impressed, though the inquisition perks are abit slow coming, been playng for ages and think i am still only level 4 in perks!
#147
Posted 24 November 2014 - 10:55 AM
Who else rolled Qunari rogue? I know there are others.
Amusingly the character model is about a foot taller than the human party members, but cutscenes put my character at anywhere between eight and ten foot tall. Sneaky sneaky tally stabby. O ho ho ho.
Odd to have a Qunari that speaks like Hawke or Varric, too.
Amusingly the character model is about a foot taller than the human party members, but cutscenes put my character at anywhere between eight and ten foot tall. Sneaky sneaky tally stabby. O ho ho ho.
Odd to have a Qunari that speaks like Hawke or Varric, too.
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#148
Posted 24 November 2014 - 01:01 PM
Maark, on 22 November 2014 - 09:31 PM, said:
Further thoughts having played for a bit:
Removing heals and putting an arbitrary potion limit down was a dumb move.
Putting a brick wall at the end of a major storyline quest (one shotting multiple characters at once? Really) was an even worse one.
Removing heals and putting an arbitrary potion limit down was a dumb move.
Putting a brick wall at the end of a major storyline quest (one shotting multiple characters at once? Really) was an even worse one.
I also don't like the removing of heals, but if you had one dedicated healer it made most encounters pretty easy, especially when you only fight one creature at a time. With the 'overshields' and their cool-downs, it makes the game more tactical.
I believe that 2-H warriors have a heal-on-hit thing they can use, and there are a lot of (at least that I'm using) Percentage Heal on Kill additions to weapons and armor, so that every time you kill something (and I've yet to encounter a boss that didn't summon adds).
Can you spoiler tag which boss you are fighting? I'm not sure which one you are on, but I haven't encountered anything like that yet. That said I've been exploring a whole bunch and my storyline is at
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I've captured 2 keeps and am level 15 so far.
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#149
Posted 24 November 2014 - 04:08 PM
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Something I do like is that you can spec anyone into anything regardless of how they're advertised. All my warriors are tanks, all my mages are equipped with overshield and varying CC, and then I've got my archery rogue with me too, then me as melee dps.
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#150
Posted 25 November 2014 - 08:29 AM
Encountered a very amusing but also kind of annoying bug. I've tagged it below as it could possibly constitute a spoiler.
Also nonspoiler protip: Speccing Iron Bull as a tank was a very wise move. He's nigh indestructible so far - almost always has max armour plus mage barrier up. I'm learning how to more effectively use my ranged DPS (at this stage Sera and Dorian) to keep their HP up as they're the party members that usually wind up taking the most damage.
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Also nonspoiler protip: Speccing Iron Bull as a tank was a very wise move. He's nigh indestructible so far - almost always has max armour plus mage barrier up. I'm learning how to more effectively use my ranged DPS (at this stage Sera and Dorian) to keep their HP up as they're the party members that usually wind up taking the most damage.
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#151
Posted 25 November 2014 - 12:33 PM
If that is where you are, I have absolutely no idea what boss you were getting one shot by.
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#152
Posted 25 November 2014 - 01:30 PM
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#153
Posted 25 November 2014 - 02:02 PM
It's going to be so devastating when I finally download this game, after days of trails and tribulations to attain it, only for it not to work on my old ass gaming laptop. I'm hoping ol' Besty can take it, she's been good to me these years after my third (3rd!) 360 died on me but I got a shit graphics card. I don't really understand it other than it's shit. Everything else though is pretty top notch. A pray upon a star.
#154
Posted 25 November 2014 - 03:54 PM
If you turn everything down to minimum settings you might get away with it, but be prepared for hideous loading times.
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#155
Posted 25 November 2014 - 04:00 PM
That's how I did Witcher 2 and that turned out fine. I rarely buy triple A games anymore so I wasn't prepared for my game-lust. I needed this game, everything I saw of it just made me want more. If I can't play I don't if I'll be able to handle the heartbreak.
Edit: if any kind soul wishes to part on me the wisdom of the computer gods that be great: I have double of the minimum amount of RAM (8.1 GBs), my CPU speed is 1.6 GHz while the recommended is 2.0. My video cards has more than the minimum amount of Pixel Shader version (4.0 VS 5.0), Vertex Shader version ( again 4.0 VS 5.0), and I have 1.0 GB dedicated video RAM compared to the minimum of 512 MB, and yet 'can I run it' says I can't (the actual video cards: minimum (AMD Radeon HD 4870) vs mine (ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650)).
Edit: if any kind soul wishes to part on me the wisdom of the computer gods that be great: I have double of the minimum amount of RAM (8.1 GBs), my CPU speed is 1.6 GHz while the recommended is 2.0. My video cards has more than the minimum amount of Pixel Shader version (4.0 VS 5.0), Vertex Shader version ( again 4.0 VS 5.0), and I have 1.0 GB dedicated video RAM compared to the minimum of 512 MB, and yet 'can I run it' says I can't (the actual video cards: minimum (AMD Radeon HD 4870) vs mine (ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650)).
This post has been edited by Studlock: 25 November 2014 - 04:53 PM
#156
Posted 25 November 2014 - 05:06 PM
Take a look at this: http://forum.bioware...-please-see-op/ I beat all the requirements expect the processor and I can't run it (I'm getting an I3 from a friend to rectify this).
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#157
Posted 25 November 2014 - 08:49 PM
Studlock, on 25 November 2014 - 02:02 PM, said:
It's going to be so devastating when I finally download this game, after days of trails and tribulations to attain it, only for it not to work on my old ass gaming laptop. I'm hoping ol' Besty can take it, she's been good to me these years after my third (3rd!) 360 died on me but I got a shit graphics card. I don't really understand it other than it's shit. Everything else though is pretty top notch. A pray upon a star.
Is it intelintegrated gphx? Cuz that's pretty much a writeoff. As is any integrated video card.
I've went through 2 laptops with integrated videocards through my postsecondary years. They've set me back hopelessly with a gaming backlog.
I've managed to get Witcher 2 running on Intel before, but I'd hardly call that playing. 2 xmasses ago I've built a proper gaming rig.
#158
Posted 25 November 2014 - 09:21 PM
Studlock, on 25 November 2014 - 02:02 PM, said:
It's going to be so devastating when I finally download this game, after days of trails and tribulations to attain it, only for it not to work on my old ass gaming laptop. I'm hoping ol' Besty can take it, she's been good to me these years after my third (3rd!) 360 died on me but I got a shit graphics card. I don't really understand it other than it's shit. Everything else though is pretty top notch. A pray upon a star.
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#159
Posted 25 November 2014 - 10:50 PM
It does not but it comes with something called dragons keep that asks you questions about your previous games so you it will tailor the story to match
#160
Posted 26 November 2014 - 06:02 AM
I posted a link to the keep a few pages back (it's free to use btw).
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