Witcher 2 dev speaking about DA2
#1
Posté 10 février 2011 - 07:54
Comments are very interesting.
#2
Posté 10 février 2011 - 08:43
Marionetten, Dave of Canada, get a room if you're going to continue to snipe at each other. thank you.
#3
Posté 10 février 2011 - 08:50
You are allowed to discuss whatever you want, so long as you are civil. Some of you have decided you do not need to be civil - this is not how these forums work, and unnecessary vitirol and attacks are not welcome on these forums.
Disagree, discuss, but stay civil. Being overly confrontational and caustic is not civil.
Modifié par JohnEpler, 10 février 2011 - 08:51 .
#4
Posté 10 février 2011 - 09:05
As Mike said, it's a good year for people who like RPGs. Why anyone feels the need to deny themselves one of the games because they happen to be fans of another is beyond me. Obviously, this isn't the only reason why you wouldn't pick up a game - it may be that the game isn't to your taste, and that's fine. Ah well. Maybe I'm too close to everything to get it.
#5
Posté 10 février 2011 - 09:11
Nerevar-as wrote...
JohnEpler wrote...
I do admit to some curiosity as to why someone has to be on one side or the other of the 'lines in the sand' that many people seem to have drawn. Though I obviously won't get as much out of DA2 at launch as the rest of you folks, I'm still going to play it! And then, I'll probably pick up all the other RPGs that are coming out this year, and likely play the heck out of them, enjoying them all the way through.
As Mike said, it's a good year for people who like RPGs. Why anyone feels the need to deny themselves one of the games because they happen to be fans of another is beyond me. Obviously, this isn't the only reason why you wouldn't pick up a game - it may be that the game isn't to your taste, and that's fine. Ah well. Maybe I'm too close to everything to get it.
It happens in sports, movies,comics,... why not in video games?
And I can understand it in sports, if for no other reason than the teams really are competing directly. Team A versus Team B, and only one of them can win. I don't understand it in movies and comics, though - it's not like movie 1 wins and movie 2 loses. Both movies can do well.
But again. I think this is a phenomenon I just don't understand.
#6
Posté 10 février 2011 - 09:22
JohnEpler wrote...
Nerevar-as wrote...
JohnEpler wrote...
I do admit to some curiosity as to why someone has to be on one side or the other of the 'lines in the sand' that many people seem to have drawn. Though I obviously won't get as much out of DA2 at launch as the rest of you folks, I'm still going to play it! And then, I'll probably pick up all the other RPGs that are coming out this year, and likely play the heck out of them, enjoying them all the way through.
As Mike said, it's a good year for people who like RPGs. Why anyone feels the need to deny themselves one of the games because they happen to be fans of another is beyond me. Obviously, this isn't the only reason why you wouldn't pick up a game - it may be that the game isn't to your taste, and that's fine. Ah well. Maybe I'm too close to everything to get it.
It happens in sports, movies,comics,... why not in video games?
And I can understand it in sports, if for no other reason than the teams really are competing directly. Team A versus Team B, and only one of them can win. I don't understand it in movies and comics, though - it's not like movie 1 wins and movie 2 loses. Both movies can do well.
But again. I think this is a phenomenon I just don't understand.
Personally (and I may be biased) I hope Dragon Age 2 wins everything... Ever.
Yup.
On a sleightly more serious note, I like a lot of games, I don't really see why one has to fail for another to succeed.
Modifié par Michael Hamilton, 10 février 2011 - 09:23 .




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