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Nonsubjective critic-points on DAII


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#26
Leoroc

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Ahhhh zombie thread! Run before it eats your brains!

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LinksOcarina

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Neofelis Nebulosa wrote...

Short and effective: What nonsubjective points are there in DAII to criticise?

Question is due to me seeing how almost every point that has been stated is completely subjective.
I so far know only of one point, which would be the recycled dungoens. That is fact, completely objective.

This topic is not about argumenting on what is good or bad, that will inevitably turn into opinion-war and I do not want that.

All I want this topic to be is to gather objective facts. Objectively quantifyable facts that despite any opinion one might have WILL be found by everyone.

Nothing else.


Oh, and if I see just as many as one spam picture, be that doggiraffe man, giraffedog man, Shephard-dealwithit or whatever, I will close this topic and report said user not only to the mods, but also to EA Support and we all know how THEY handle this. This is due to me being fed up with spam. This is the only warning.



how cute, you threaten people before it was cool to do so.

The only aspects that can be objective are gameplay mechanics, graphical issues, and written word via syntax, grammar, and so forth.

In Dragon Age II, you can make a case for the graphics being objectivly bad because of re-hashing enviornments and graphical clipping, but thats about it. Everything else is subjective, which makes this thread, well, kind of pointless. 


Anyway, that is my pointless contribution to a zombie/ thread. 

Modifié par LinksOcarina, 30 août 2012 - 04:11 .


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Aw, man, mangiraffedog. Good stuff. I miss him.
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Modifié par Nimpe, 30 août 2012 - 08:43 .


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ray.mitch7410

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 In comparison to DAO, DA2 limited class flexibility.
In DAO I had: 
  • A mage with enough STR to wear leather armor, and was pure mage in every other way.
  • A mage with Arcane Warrior&Blood Magic who used Two-Handed swords and heavy armor.
  • A mage with Arcane Warrior&Blood Magic who used leather armor, and daggers. 26 pts into DEX. Shoot fireballs and backstab ALL DAY.
  • A stereotypical mage with a robe and staff.
This decreased flexibility is an objective fact.

However, such things automatically become subjective when you attach and opinion to them. My subjective opinion is that the decrease in flexibility is a bad thing.