You can do that with a PC too.
Sure, but why? I did the math and to get the same visual field as I have on my PC I'd need to rearrange my living room and buy a 60-inch TV. Not to mention finding someplace to put the mouse and keyboard.
You can do that with a PC too.
Sure, but why? I did the math and to get the same visual field as I have on my PC I'd need to rearrange my living room and buy a 60-inch TV. Not to mention finding someplace to put the mouse and keyboard.
Sure, but why? I did the math and to get the same visual field as I have on my PC I'd need to rearrange my living room and buy a 60-inch TV. Not to mention finding someplace to put the mouse and keyboard.
I plan on playing on a PC. Now just one question to the technical minded out there. If I was looking to upgrade to a new PC before the launch is SSD storage an important factor for a reasonable gaming rig? or is extra graphics memory more important.
Most likely 360....... maybe XBO if there is a huge difference in gameplay
PS4 for me.
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It'll be the first game I play when I decide to get a PS4. For cross-gen games I just wait for the PS4 version and save my PS3 for games that are "last-gen only". It'd be interesting to see how the PS3 handles Inquisition though anyway. Maybe Digital Foundry will do an analysis on all the versions.
PC
I might need to upgrade my video card though. GTX 570 is getting a bit old now and
mightwill struggle with high quality settings.
edit: I'd rather not upgrade my entire PC so I'll definitely get a better card.
Same boat. I was thinking about getting a 780...
PC all the way. Long live the Glorious Master Race. :-P
With the new engine and my PC being too outdated now, sadly I won't be playing the next Dragon Age. I would love to, but I don't do consoles and can't afford any upgrades for my PC. I'll have to watch someone do a "let's play" on YouTube instead.
PC all the way.
Xbox One. I might even end up using the Kinect commands for the game.
Same boat. I was thinking about getting a 780...
Get a 290X instead. Frostbite 3 supports the mantle API, so it will run much faster on an equally priced AMD Radeon card (mantle doesn't work with a GeForce card).
That depends on whether I'll be able to afford an Xbox One by the time DAI comes out. If not, I'll have to stick w/ the 360. I just hope the differences won't go too far beyond graphics and loading times, but I'm worried....
Get a 290X instead. Frostbite 3 supports the mantle API, so it will run much faster on an equally priced AMD Radeon card (mantle doesn't work with a GeForce card).
I heard it ran really hot though =/ I'm running on stock coolers so the last thing I want is a card that runs overly hot.
Xbox 360
Xbox 360 for me here. If I get the Xbox One at a future date (milking as much life out of my 360 as I can), then Xbox One as well
Xbox 360 and xbox one since the 360 was where I bought all my other dragon age games.
Also why do some say pc master race? Its annoying for some reason (though somehow entertaining I will explain later) is it because you can mod and improve things compare to consoles? That doesn't make you pc gamers master of games. They all have their advantage and disadvantage. I personally love the xbox controller compare from them all with the pc being last. (keyboard and mouse)
Anyways about what I find funny beside annoying its that everytime a person says "pc master race" I think of them and picture them like the big guy without shirt eating waffles in the movie gamer, look it up lol or the geeky guy from the movie the core.
I'll be converting to PC on the possible mods, and lack of needing to buy a next gen console.
Buying a PS4 with solely DA:I in mind. Worth it *^*
Unless I come into a grip of money in the next couple months, PS4.
I intend to get back to PC eventually, but I'll never be a one-platform gamer anyway. Having a console as backup is always nice regardless of how literal some people take the PC gaming master race joke.
Since I had bought the original two games on the PS3, I'm sticking with the PS3. DAI certainly isn't going to make me take the plunge to get a PS4, and I may end up even going for the PC version if there's something horrible going on with the PS3s version (like lag or shuddering. But hopefully that wont be the case and it will be optimized smoothly for all the systems)
PC, always PC when it's a choice. That way I can hope for mods or other goodies from the community.