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No 'streamlining' for Dragon Age 2, please.


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 Let the player do this. Just a suggestion.

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The menus could use a lot of steamlining

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I rather like the interface of DA.

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slimgrin wrote...

 Let the player do this. Just a suggestion.


Dog, I'm not even half understanding what your saying.

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I just horizontal health/energy bars. On higher resolutions it can be a pain in the ass to read, even with the UI mod.

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Jaduggar wrote...

slimgrin wrote...

 Let the player do this. Just a suggestion.


Dog, I'm not even half understanding what your saying.


Salright, broham.

I mean keep inventory, and let the player organize their gear.

Rather than improving inventory and items for ME2, they junked it altogether. I don't want to see that happen in DA2.

Modifié par slimgrin, 10 juillet 2010 - 04:54 .


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slimgrin wrote...

Jaduggar wrote...

slimgrin wrote...

 Let the player do this. Just a suggestion.


Dog, I'm not even half understanding what your saying.


Salright, broham.

I mean keep inventory, and let the player organize their gear.

Rather than improving inventory and items for ME2, they junked it altogether. I don't want to see that happen in DA2.


ME2's 'inventory' is realistic. Yes, it has less options, but changing your equipment every two seconds because it has better stats is silly. Level-scaled weapons are even worse. Personally, I thought ME1's inventory was a disgrace and anything that reduced the clutter is a good thing.

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Changing your equipment every two seconds is not realistic, but it has been a staple of RPG's for a very long time, and for a good reason.

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slimgrin wrote...

Changing your equipment every two seconds is not realistic, but it has been a staple of RPG's for a very long time, and for a good reason.

Maybe those times are changing? I'm sure people will complain, what's new, but massive cluttered inventories are not necessary to give you a sense of improvement. Your talents do that much better.