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Post by House Targaryen on Mar 11, 2017 7:00:46 GMT
Thanks to the fugly graphics of NWN, it scared me from ever playing a 3D game until Kotor came out. Like damn, this is what a 3D game looks like? I'll stick with the simple 2D games of Baldur's Gate and Fallout thank you very much.
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Post by shroomofdoom on Mar 11, 2017 7:33:23 GMT
I feel the same. It's good that so many views are expressed here and in a constructive and thoughtful way, so thanks to all for that indulgence As to NVN, the main campaign is a bit of a slug. The story has some nice elements but you gotta look for em and there are some clear "early markers" for ui developments we see rolled out, refined and implemented in later bioware games. It feels like the bleeding edge that it was as one of the first isometric rpgs making the transition from pre-rendered backgrounds to fully fledged 3d. It shows that it's an early attempt if you get what I mean. The expansions where better narratively and hordes of the underdark was a great dnd romp, if you find the base campaign too stale. I did buy NWN1 on Day 1, and I did bought the x-packs later, but I never brought myself to play the x-packs. The 3D very quickly came a long way, admiringly so, and they won me over. As well as the bells & whistles. Trust me, I was among the people screaming: OMG, the 3D is the worst thing that happened to gaming!!! Gimme back my pretty backgrounds! And a party of six! Oh, I was so young and loud back then. KOTOR and Jade Empire helped me change my mind about it. Now, the hour is too late to even think about giving NWN1 another shot. I also feel that I will not go anywhere with PoE and the Tides, because I have developed a taste for the gilded delivery. Even though I am happy that you can play as a female in Tides. I feel ya, there have been a few games that have really appealed to me on paper, but some aspect of the game, such as ugly graphics, have just prevented me from really sinking into the material when I actualy sit down to play. I will admit that NVN lack of any appreciable companions, was a real let down. Solo'ing can be fun, but in a game the size of NVN? It needed more than that one companion, who was more of a meat shield for my low level mages than someone to engage with in a deep and meaningful manner.
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Post by Sylvius the Mad on Mar 12, 2017 3:28:13 GMT
Thanks to the fugly graphics of NWN, it scared me from ever playing a 3D game until Kotor came out. Like damn, this is what a 3D game looks like? I'll stick with the simple 2D games of Baldur's Gate and Fallout thank you very much. For years I argued that all of the graphical advancements since NWN were a waste of development resources. I really appreciated the 3D environments and movable camera, but beyond that I didn't see anything in the visual presentation on any post-NWN game that gave me anything more than NWN did. Inquisition was awfully pretty, though.
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Post by loquacious on Mar 13, 2017 4:16:33 GMT
Personally I really enjoyed DAI as an installment to the Dragon Age Series. I enjoy character development and the battle system. Maybe I'm a bit biased but I was going through a rough time with personal validation and expectations and putting myself in the inquisitor's shoes helped show me that I am capable of anything I put my mind to.
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Post by Kantr on Mar 13, 2017 9:07:03 GMT
I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Even when capturing the keeps turned out to be not important to the game at all.
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Post by shroomofdoom on Mar 13, 2017 19:00:06 GMT
I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Even when capturing the keeps turned out to be not important to the game at all. I vaguely recall that, in early development, it was suggested that keeps would have a much larger role in the final game, with the player being able to select a focus for each keep, such as diplomacy, economy or military and that selection would have an impact on the shape of the region it was in and what kind of things there would be availbale to do in said regions, being linked to that selection. I went out of my way to avoid too much spoilerage or hype shortly after reading about that, as you can imagine, I was somewhat confused when I got the last keep in the game and none of that happened!
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Post by Kantr on Mar 13, 2017 20:17:56 GMT
I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Even when capturing the keeps turned out to be not important to the game at all. I vaguely recall that, in early development, it was suggested that keeps would have a much larger role in the final game, with the player being able to select a focus for each keep, such as diplomacy, economy or military and that selection would have an impact on the shape of the region it was in and what kind of things there would be availbale to do in said regions, being linked to that selection. I went out of my way to avoid too much spoilerage or hype shortly after reading about that, as you can imagine, I was somewhat confused when I got the last keep in the game and none of that happened! There was even an article in the pcgamer magazine quite close to launch that still said capturing them would be important.
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Post by shroomofdoom on Mar 15, 2017 11:22:41 GMT
I vaguely recall that, in early development, it was suggested that keeps would have a much larger role in the final game, with the player being able to select a focus for each keep, such as diplomacy, economy or military and that selection would have an impact on the shape of the region it was in and what kind of things there would be availbale to do in said regions, being linked to that selection. I went out of my way to avoid too much spoilerage or hype shortly after reading about that, as you can imagine, I was somewhat confused when I got the last keep in the game and none of that happened! There was even an article in the pcgamer magazine quite close to launch that still said capturing them would be important. I'm guessing they ran out of time, or found that some aspect of the keep mechanic didn't bring anything to the final game. Who knows, but would have been cool to have the keeps have some utility beyond what was present in the game when it released. I would be quite happy (or perhaps better to say, I wouldn't be disappointed) if we didn't get a stronghold/keep in the next game. While they can be a nice distraction from other elements of the game when you want som down time from questing and the like, they usually all end up being the same thing, an interesting diversion, like an afterthought.
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Post by Andraste_Reborn on Mar 15, 2017 12:54:11 GMT
I seem to recall that greater responsiveness to taking over the Keeps was a casualty of the older consoles - whatever they were planning to do with them, the X-Box 360 and PlayStation 3 fell in a heap when they tried to run it. (And this is why you can't play Trespasser on old consoles.)
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Post by Heimdall on Mar 15, 2017 13:27:18 GMT
I seem to recall that greater responsiveness to taking over the Keeps was a casualty of the older consoles - whatever they were planning to do with them, the X-Box 360 and PlayStation 3 fell in a heap when they tried to run it. (And this is why you can't play Trespasser on old consoles.) This is also why they ruled out an attack on Skyhold ever happening and why the battle with the Grey Wardens was carefully managed so we couldn't see much.
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Post by Eshaye on Mar 15, 2017 13:39:15 GMT
I honestly don't understand what's to hate about Inquisition. I thought it was the best Bioware game since ME2. I thoroughly enjoy it and I love how big it is. I've seen the side quests compared to MMOs and maybe that's the thing. I love MMOs too, so give me a game that plays like one and I'm pretty happy. I felt that Inquisition tried to do a lot of interesting things and it made me very hopeful for what Bioware can do in their future games. Like in Andromeda....
You can have a lot of big ideas that do not work out viably in that time, but it's exciting that they envisioned those mechanics and we might see them later. Also the game is beautiful in itself. As for the story my only disappointment is that I feel that the Theirin line really was put aside and only seen in the comics and that's a shame. Should REALLY have been in the game considering it ties to DA1. But maybe the next Dragon Age will deal with that.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 15, 2017 17:23:44 GMT
I honestly don't understand what's to hate about Inquisition. I thought it was the best Bioware game since ME2. I thoroughly enjoy it and I love how big it is. I've seen the side quests compared to MMOs and maybe that's the thing. I love MMOs too, so give me a game that plays like one and I'm pretty happy. I felt that Inquisition tried to do a lot of interesting things and it made me very hopeful for what Bioware can do in their future games. Like in Andromeda.... You can have a lot of big ideas that do not work out viably in that time, but it's exciting that they envisioned those mechanics and we might see them later. Also the game is beautiful in itself. As for the story my only disappointment is that I feel that the Theirin line really was put aside and only seen in the comics and that's a shame. Should REALLY have been in the game considering it ties to DA1. But maybe the next Dragon Age will deal with that. Oh, I like MMO-s, I spent much time with WoW. There were much fetch quests, but these were good sometimes because you was able to meet other players: alliances, and enemies. This was fun. (I didn't like to play on "peaceful" servers: the fetch quests were much boring there) But in a single player game? Ugh!
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Post by phoray on Mar 15, 2017 17:30:05 GMT
CatilinaFetch quests give my characters time to banter= acceptable cost. That's why DAI fetch quests irritate me more than the others. Banter bug had companion silence for up to two hours while I'm fetching = not acceptable cost.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 15, 2017 17:41:09 GMT
Catilina Fetch quests give my characters time to banter= acceptable cost. That's why DAI fetch quests irritate me more than the others. Banter bug had companion silence for up to two hours while I'm fetching = not acceptable cost. I don't like Inquisition's banter system. I missed a lot of good conversation. DA2 and DAO was perfect in this aspect.
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Post by talyn82 on Mar 15, 2017 18:01:56 GMT
Catilina Fetch quests give my characters time to banter= acceptable cost. That's why DAI fetch quests irritate me more than the others. Banter bug had companion silence for up to two hours while I'm fetching = not acceptable cost. I don't like Inquisition's banter system. I missed a lot of good conversation. DA2 and DAO was perfect in this aspect. One of the reasons I buy BioWare games since Baldur's Gate II, is for companion banter. I use a more banter mod for DAI, but even so they stay silent for far too long. Like phoray said if there was more banter then fetch quests wouldn't be so tedious.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 15, 2017 18:06:10 GMT
I don't like Inquisition's banter system. I missed a lot of good conversation. DA2 and DAO was perfect in this aspect. One of the reasons I buy BioWare games since Baldur's Gate II, is for companion banter. I use a more banter mod for DAI, but even so they stay silent for far too long. Like phoray said if there was more banter then fetch quests wouldn't be so tedious. Too much work to writing good banters, I suppose, so, the solution is: fewer filler quests. I won!
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Post by duskwanderer on Mar 16, 2017 2:20:39 GMT
There were parts I liked and parts I didn't like. But on the whole, I did enjoy playing through it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 11:44:35 GMT
Perfect example why it's such a meh game.
I've just played Adamant-Raw Fade for the first time. Yay, we finally built up a touch of a story momentum. We get three opponents we we can actually look forward to taking down in an EPIC battle! That dumb Clarel, the vile Lucious and a frigging Dragon! Woo-hoo! We cut a swathe through the Keep, we come onto the battlements with our banners blazing, CHARGE, Team Inquisition!
What happens?
Seriously?
Clarel knocks Lucious out, and then the dragon and a Clarel fall down together, my pc slips and falls into the Fade. Wtf.
Okay, fine... there is apparently an EPIC demon in the Fade! Go, Team Inquisition!
Actually, Go, Hawke! As we go through the Fade, that is supposed to incite emotions, there is Hawke, front and centre, stoic, snarky Hawke, who gives a finger to everything and who you can see narrow his eyes thinking "we'll see about that" when the demon tries to taunt him with Anders's death. Right next to practicallly alive Hawke, there is that Inquisitor of mine, with all the flavour of oatmeal mixed with tofu. Yeah...
Finally, we come upon the EPIC daemon, after an actually well build up sequence (thanks to Hawke and many random strangers and dreamers, and, btw, my Inquisitor apparently came to ask the Divine if she needed anything at an unopportune moment)...
Yeah, nope. No slaying demons for Team Inquisition.
Instead we get a heart-wrenching choice who to leave behind....
Except that ain't exactly Ashley vs. Kaiden. It's Hawke, the coolest character in the whole frigging saga vs some guy we briefly met before. And he does not even get an epic cutscene like Kaiden/Ashley or even a bunch of minor NPCs that sacrifice themselves in MET that rips your heart out. Nah, he just lunges, and off we go to close the 165th rift. Dragon flew away, btw.
Is that even BioWare? The only exalted thing in DA:I is the marches, and that happened way before I have created my Inquisitor.
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Post by ladyaly on Mar 16, 2017 13:04:08 GMT
Well @domi - thats your opinion. I found the fade experience quite strong. And if you let Hawke behind- which I sure tried out and did in some of my playthroughs - I was touched. Its your opinion the game is meh - the other thousand of players will think otherwise. All is a matter of taste and how to look at it - right ? Also DA 2 was in harsh critics about the generic maps and playstyle. Infact it is handled as the worst of the saga by many. BUT - its all a matter of taste right ? Even Origin got scolded for the CC and faces without emotions and stuff. Mass Effect series got harsh critics - especially ME 3 - BUT all is a matter of taste. I did enjoy all of them. Cause its a game - and i play to discover and relax. But - oh I did say that already
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 13:12:14 GMT
ladyaly that's exactly right. A video-game is a work of art, and forming an opinion of it is a human privilege.
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Post by Eshaye on Mar 16, 2017 13:26:27 GMT
Also DA 2 was in harsh critics about the generic maps and playstyle. Infact it is handled as the worst of the saga by many. BUT - its all a matter of taste right ? I was wondering if people are starting to forget that. The hate for that game MAN, it was intense. Not as big as ME3 but a close second. Those two coming one after the other kind a made a perfect storm at the time. Glad we are beyond that now, though the shadow of it is still strong.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 13:36:45 GMT
Also DA 2 was in harsh critics about the generic maps and playstyle. Infact it is handled as the worst of the saga by many. BUT - its all a matter of taste right ? I was wondering if people are starting to forget that. The hate for that game MAN, it was intense. Not as big as ME3 but a close second. Those two coming one after the other kind a made a perfect storm at the time. Glad we are beyond that now, though the shadow of it is still strong. Well, I am playing all six of these games right now, so I am not impacted by what has happened back in the day. It's just me vs games. :)
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Post by Eshaye on Mar 16, 2017 13:48:26 GMT
Well, I am playing all six of these games right now, so I am not impacted by what has happened back in the day. It's just me vs games. As it should be to be honest
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Post by Andrew Lucas on Mar 16, 2017 16:56:01 GMT
ladyaly that's exactly right. A video-game is a work of art, and forming an opinion of it is a human privilege. Some vicious DAI fans tend to act like that whenever their date simulator is criticized in every way. Don't be surprised. This game is far from being terrible, but it's not great, shame - cause I only had this impression in the second PT, the flaws become glaring obvious. Tried a fourth time, recently, but couldn't get past the Hinterlands again, the stuff I feel I need to complete so that my immersion isn't broken are too dull and repetitive, and that can be said about the whole game, even if you ignore those terrible fetch quests. Also, who approved the power concept? Holy fuck. Shame this series lost the gritty and dark themes of the original, feels like a toned down franchise at this point, didn't help The Inquisitor is like - bland, barely any personality. Hard to get invested. At least I got to see Morrigan in all her glory again. That was worth it. In some ways, Inquisition didn't live up to the short test of time it has, even back then. Still, a solid game. Not one I feel like re-visiting ten times + like I did with the ME Trilogy, and little less with DAO. Here's hoping Bioware put this franchise as top tier in the gaming world once again.
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Post by ladyaly on Mar 16, 2017 18:25:16 GMT
ladyaly that's exactly right. A video-game is a work of art, and forming an opinion of it is a human privilege. Some vicious DAI fans tend to act like that whenever their date simulator is criticized in every way. Don't be surprised. I am really not vicious in this case. I just wanted to point out that the game is meh for @domi but not for a lot of other people, or say the majority His sentence *** Perfect example why it's such a meh game. *** is a harsh generalization, yet only his opinion. I do not know a single game without a flaw - its made from humans and humans making faults or being greedy or whatever. Its good to have your own opinion about - but to generalize your meaning is just not right - imo
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