Aeric Tiernan wrote...
Limited inventory space and no shop in the Mage Tower.
There is a shop after you complete it and before you go in.
Aeric Tiernan wrote...
Limited inventory space and no shop in the Mage Tower.
symmetrian wrote...
You can do this for your party when at camp, i.e. before you take them out to the field. Just browse your party list and you should be able to manually level up your guys any way you wish before you take them out.
- The way how NPC auto-level when they join your party. I would love them to start at level 3 for exemple and then YOU select their points
This one doesn't actually address the complaint.
When I pick up X (no spoilers!) he has a boatload of 2-handed weapon abilities right off the bat, as does another NPC you can pick up. Which means that if you want to take either one down the sword+shield route, you have a *lot* of wasted skills. This is why I never used some characters - their builds were complete crap to start with.
symmetrian wrote...
This one doesn't actually address the complaint.
When I pick up X (no spoilers!) he has a boatload of 2-handed weapon abilities right off the bat, as does another NPC you can pick up. Which means that if you want to take either one down the sword+shield route, you have a *lot* of wasted skills. This is why I never used some characters - their builds were complete crap to start with.
kelsjet wrote...
symmetrian wrote...
This one doesn't actually address the complaint.
When I pick up X (no spoilers!) he has a boatload of 2-handed weapon abilities right off the bat, as does another NPC you can pick up. Which means that if you want to take either one down the sword+shield route, you have a *lot* of wasted skills. This is why I never used some characters - their builds were complete crap to start with.
Ah! So you mean you want it so that when a person joins your group they should be level 1 and so you can completely spec them out in anyway you wish?
In that case, try this.
However, having them completely unspecced by default when they join does break immersion and character somewhat, imho. Its like you meet Sten. He is a big guy with a big sword and when you meet him thats kind of what he is specced for. I would feel a bit strange saying "NO! I want Sten to be a laid back guy shooting bows from the back". But meh, to each their own I guess.
RedShft wrote...
Aeric Tiernan wrote...
Limited inventory space and no shop in the Mage Tower.
There is a shop after you complete it and before you go in.
Hackholm wrote...
That fact that after picking a voice in character creation, none of my pc's lines were read in that voice. That would be an AMAZING addition to the game. Would make it pretty close to a perfect RPG in my opinion.
Sinfulvannila wrote...
DarthMuffin wrote...
- not being able to add more action bars. Quite annoying for mages.
- too little customization for warriors and rogues. Mages have it nice, with a good amount of different kinds of spells, but the talent trees for warriors and rogues are rather bland.
- DLC parade is annoying, I hate this new trend.
You can extend the action bar by dragging the end of it.
The reason that there is so much DLC is because the PC game was delayed for so long and the DLC was finished during that time.
daguest wrote...
-didn't find any cookies for sten
-half naked sex scene. Do you really make love with some of your clothes on ? I prefer ME sex scene.
'Aeric Tiernan wrote...
RedShft wrote...
Aeric Tiernan wrote...
Limited inventory space and no shop in the Mage Tower.
There is a shop after you complete it and before you go in.
Why yes, that is something useless to point out that has no impact on my complaint. There are also shops all over the world as well, all of which are completely useless to those of us locked in the tower with full packs.
KarmicOoze wrote...
Sinfulvannila wrote...
DarthMuffin wrote...
- not being able to add more action bars. Quite annoying for mages.
- too little customization for warriors and rogues. Mages have it nice, with a good amount of different kinds of spells, but the talent trees for warriors and rogues are rather bland.
- DLC parade is annoying, I hate this new trend.
You can extend the action bar by dragging the end of it.
The reason that there is so much DLC is because the PC game was delayed for so long and the DLC was finished during that time.
I realize that you're the messenger here, but that's like saying the NPC's heads were animated before the bodies so that's why the NPC's in your game have no head. If you'd like to experience the game with Alistairs head intact then download the content, whether it's free of extra cash is irrelevant.
Sinfulvannila wrote...
Yeah I suppose, now I'm kind of mad that they didn't give the PC players the DLC for free to make up for the needless 6 month delay...
Sinfulvannila wrote...
DarthMuffin wrote...
- not being able to add more action bars. Quite annoying for mages.
- too little customization for warriors and rogues. Mages have it nice, with a good amount of different kinds of spells, but the talent trees for warriors and rogues are rather bland.
- DLC parade is annoying, I hate this new trend.
You can extend the action bar by dragging the end of it.
The reason that there is so much DLC is because the PC game was delayed for so long and the DLC was finished during that time.