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Why I'm looking forward to The Old Republic (Yes this relates to DA)


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fanman72

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 Everytime I play a great RPG like Dragon Age, Baldur's Gate or Fallout I get sad once i beat the game.  Kind of depressing.  My spoiled gaming generation is looking for a story driven game that never ends

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Viglin

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fanman72 wrote...

 Everytime I play a great RPG like Dragon Age, Baldur's Gate or Fallout I get sad once i beat the game.  Kind of depressing.  My spoiled gaming generation is looking for a story driven game that never ends


Start a new orgin...lve completed the game once, but now have about 6 other stories running.

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NewYears1978

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I got the opposite effect..I loved Dragon Age but it left me wanting more..not more as in more of the same game..but as in there were lacking areas for me... I played 80 hours on my first playthrough..tried to do another playthrough but couldnt force myself to do everything all over again even for the slight dialogue changes...

Hopfully some good mods come out. I was going to make mods but due to all the toolset issues, lack of support from BioWare and fixed textures, patches..etc..I decided to steer clear. I may just move on from here.

Definately will not play Knights of the Old Republic as I have NO time for MMO's at all.

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NetBeansAndJava

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fanman72 wrote...

 Everytime I play a great RPG like Dragon Age, Baldur's Gate or Fallout I get sad once i beat the game.  Kind of depressing.  My spoiled gaming generation is looking for a story driven game that never ends


Haha, true.  MMOs are definitely great for the "never ending" aspect.  However, after playing WoW for years, I can say that games that don't end need to be very creative to keep things feeling fresh.  I quit WoW a while back b/c even the new content they released started feeling old before it hit the market.