Even if it's two different people, it's still amusing.
PC Gamer Preview - Dragon Age: Inquisition hands-on: fine fantasy
#26
Posté 29 août 2014 - 01:17
#27
Posté 29 août 2014 - 01:18
It's as amusing as saying every white person is the same.
#28
Posté 29 août 2014 - 01:25
It's as amusing as saying every white person is the same.
Are you really comparing that to racism? That just demeans anybody who has had to deal with that. I don't even...wat?
- HiroVoid aime ceci
#29
Posté 29 août 2014 - 01:32
Is this the moment where we start to argue pointlessly about various social injustice and put this thread into hopeless void?
Anyway, I enjoyed that article.
#30
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Posté 29 août 2014 - 01:35
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I liked the article, everyone preview seems to like the game.
Underrated, but I really like the quality of the engine.
#31
Posté 29 août 2014 - 01:37
I left the page when I scrolled down and saw the sub-heading, "Showing, not Telling"... That is sort of the exact rule a writer needs to follow when they are writing a story (unless they write for Days of our Lives).
^ has not read Kurt Vonnegut
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#32
Posté 29 août 2014 - 02:27
*runs away*Are you really comparing that to racism?
- Ryzaki, Reznore57 et Shadow Fox aiment ceci
#33
Posté 29 août 2014 - 03:40
Yeah same article and pictures as the magazine. I would have liked the picture of Cassandra in the cover also. ![]()
#34
Posté 29 août 2014 - 04:23
Awesome to know that the "strategy" for beating the Behemoth was "kite".
#35
Posté 29 août 2014 - 05:24
If they've actually nailed exploration I'll eat my socks.
#36
Posté 29 août 2014 - 05:54
Sounds neat!
Spoiler
Lyrium...Lot's of lyrium.
#37
Posté 29 août 2014 - 06:44
I am just impressed PC Gamer is still a magazine of sorts. Everything pretty much sounds like stuff we have heard and seen before so I can't be to critical of the article writer nor I am really learning anything new so the article fails on that account.
#38
Posté 29 août 2014 - 07:35
It could be that they have confidence in the PC/UI and want more feedback on the console controls (especially from PC gamers with high standards) before ship. But positive perspectives are usually looked down on.
Lol don't kid yourself, if that were true we would have seen something by now
#40
Posté 29 août 2014 - 07:47
nice nice nice. The Venatori are becoming increasingly interesting to me.
also:
'Dragon Age can’t be a one-off. By the end of our conversation, Darrah admits that “it’s fair to say that we have had some thoughts to the future.” If Inquisition is truly the foundation for more Dragon Age, we’ll have a lot to enjoy from BioWare’s fantasy team in the years ahead.' - this is very good news.
#41
Posté 29 août 2014 - 09:56
lets not get carried away with this article from PC gamer, they were as much thrilled about ME3 and look how that turned out.
#42
Posté 29 août 2014 - 10:01
Thanks to the OP for sharing the link, though.
#43
Posté 29 août 2014 - 10:08
lets not get carried away with this article from PC gamer, they were as much thrilled about ME3 and look how that turned out.
Depends on what they were thrilled about re: ME3.
#44
Posté 29 août 2014 - 02:17
lets not get carried away with this article from PC gamer, they were as much thrilled about ME3 and look how that turned out.
mostly great?
#45
Posté 29 août 2014 - 02:33
Decent article but strange that it hardly mentions the life blood of BioWare games, that being the companions.
#46
Posté 29 août 2014 - 04:12
I'd have liked to have seen the pc ui however I suspect they/Bioware will probably want to roll that out themselves in their own marketing i.e. a trailer and not have a trade publication have the goods and the glory.
#47
Posté 29 août 2014 - 04:32
Wait. PC Gamer doesn't get to see the KBM UI?
I'm not surprised BioWare didn't show it, but I appalled that PC Gamer still agreed to review it.
I couldn't cancel my subscription fast enough. It's been a rag for awhile now.





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