That I might need to get up to use the bathroom while playing the game.
What Are You Worried About Before The Release? [Dragon Age Inquisition]
#28
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 10:54
I'm afraid of heights. And clowns. *shivers*
Those clowns are sneaky ones.but the zombie clowns are the worst.
- Zombie_Alexis et Mr.Hmm aiment ceci
#29
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Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:05
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If the last-gen version is anything like DA:O and DA II I don't think it'll have any issues. My fear is that there will be ME3 style "autodialogue". I like to be able to participate in the conversations like in previous games rather than having fewer available dialogue options,
- frostajulie aime ceci
#30
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:12
I guess that I'm not sure what to get it for. My PC runs games pretty well but it's also slowly starting to get a bit older, and being completely idiotic at anything technological, I don't know for sure if I'll be able to run it well. Also I worry bugs will be more widespread on the PC (like in Origins, where I couldn't complete the Dwarf Noble story because of a gamebreaking bug on the PC). I love my trusty PS3 but DA2 looked pretty terrible on it and I worry that Inquisition will too. So...maybe I'll buy both and see which is better? Wait for System Requirements for PC I guess.
I'm not worried about game content though. I was worried at first about the 8 abilities thing, but the more I thought about it the more I understood. It sounds kinda cool.
#31
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:14
That I won't be able to beat it before Pokémon comes out.
- DarkKnightHolmes et Lukas Trevelyan aiment ceci
#32
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:14
After experiencing the infamous derpy eyes, bad lip-sync bug in Mass Effect 3's romance scene before the Cronos Station (post patch 1.5 & Citadel DLC), I'm hoping that no updates will mess up how characters are supposed to act and react as they (BioWare's team) will release DLCs and expansions.
#33
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:19
biggest fear is internet will pick that day to fly the coop and i wont be able to import my keep choices.
- Teddie Sage aime ceci
#34
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:22
That Dreamfall Chapters will come out on the same week or so...
#35
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:27
Some of my fears when it comes to bioware games for me are
- Won't have any companions that interest me.
- Of the companions that do interest me, none of them are romanticly interesting.
- Not enough finishers
- Not enough random encounters
- Includes Micro transactions.
The last one is a major drawback to me and will be a big factor for a new vs. pre-owned perchase.
#36
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:34
I only have a computer no console . So my fear is that my graphic card won't take it .And since it's the kind of graphic card thats stuck to the motherboard........ ![]()
- Teddie Sage aime ceci
#37
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:36
I'm afraid that those big huge areas will be dull and lifeless.
- ThaWitchKing aime ceci
#38
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:38
that I won't be able to get over the combat gimping, the characters will be as bad as they were in DA2, the environments will be bland, the story will be bad, the choices will not amount to anything, the MP will be trash
thats off the top of my head
- frylock23 et ThaWitchKing aiment ceci
#39
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:41
Well, my only legitimate 'fear' at this point is that I am scheduled for surgery in October, and don't know if I will have recovered enough to fully enjoy the game on release.
Aaaw GOD Bless you I hope everything goes well.
- Navasha et Vaseldwa aiment ceci
#40
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 02:47
Special Interests groups.
I hope Bioware didn't spend so much time trying to be "inclusive" that they forgot to build a great-game.
Consoles.
I hope Bioware didn't spend so much time "consolizing" their game that they abandoned their PC heritage.
Skyrim.
I hope Bioware didn't spend so much time trying to mimic Bethesda that they forgot why we prefer Dragon Age.
- frylock23, Uccio, Hadeedak et 2 autres aiment ceci
#42
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:01
My computer not being able to run the game properly (that's actually not just a fear, but the reality I live in
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ME3-style disconnects during MP, or singleplayer for that matter. Damn you, Origin!
Losing interest in the game. Open world games are generally not good at keeping me invested in the story. I'm worried that Bioware's shift to more open world (though not as extensively as Elder Scrolls for example) will have the same effect.
if I may assist in quelling this fear...I also shared a similar opinion as you, and to some extent I still do. However, GTA V and Red Dead Redemption have given me faith that open world stories can be excellent.
A fear of mine is that the 8 ability limit and lack of healing spells will really suck.
- ThaWitchKing aime ceci
#43
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:12
The arbitrary 8 skill limit, the UI, the way healing is handled, the plot not being logical (biggest by far), the gameplay feeling too much like DA2 and not enough like DA1 (or something different/better), the choices not being significant, and the ending being unaffected by the choices we make. Game length padding is also a big concern, because I find it hard to believe that the game consists of 100 hours + of equally solid content without massive dips in quality. Some filler is of course fine, and even fun at times, but too much can be bad.
But there are many concerns. I'm very torn on how much to be excited for the game. I am excited sometimes but I really, really got burned by DA2 and ME3 (no, not just the ending). Still, I will get the game regardless. I know I've said I would wait before and even on these very forums, but there simply aren't enough games of this type and this magnitude for me to not get it. There's hardly fantasy RPG competition. Shadow of Mordor is an ARPG first and foremost, not story-driven. Witcher 3 is coming out in 2015. And I need to give it credit; DA:I has been looking better than I thought it would by a lot so far. Even if it didn't look great, a purchase of the game is more to support the genre's viability than it is to support BioWare or EA or even be interested in the game just for the game's own sake. I don't like feeling this way, but it's impossible not to see how EA is handling their Sims 4 sales and the statements they're making about Sims 5.
- realguile et Harlot aiment ceci
#44
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:22
I hope Bioware didn't spend so much time trying to mimic Bethesda that they forgot why we prefer Dragon Age.
we do?
#45
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:22
I'm afraid of making a bad decision and purchasing the PS3 version while I could upgrade to a PS4 in a few months. I really want to enjoy Dragon Age Inquisition but I'm afraid it might run terribly on last gen consoles. If the programming team could reassure me it runs smoothly on both last gens, I will consider getting the PS3 version then. Be respectful about the other members' fears.
well the frostbite three engine was made to run on ps3/360 gen consoles, and was then cranked up to play on ps4/xbox1. im currently saving up for a ps4 and probably wont be able to get it on release day but im going to bite down and wait for the ps4.
- Teddie Sage aime ceci
#46
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:38
In general I am in the 'too much like Skyrim' camp.' In a way, I guess. I am worried about there being so much of some types of content, open worldyness, quests, and running around that it realistically takes away from my enjoyment of the game, or my ability to role play the way I want to. Whereas you will run out of certain content (talking with your characters for instance) before the game runs out.
#47
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:48
My initial fear was that it wouldn't run on my PC, which... I'm certain it'd at least run it on the lowest settings available since my computer is more powerful then a ps3... but still
My PC is a gateway with stock AMD crap... my last computer was awesome, but it was getting to expensive to keep alive. So... I opted to buy a new one...
But... my husband came home with a ps4 one day (two years after PC purchase, mind you), much to my surprise (gotta love the Navy Exchange, no tax!). So... when the preorder came, we went to Gamestop and put 10 dollars down on the deluxe edition for the ps4.
My only fear NOW is actually with the delay
I don't know how I'm going to play Pokemon AND DA:I. My husband wants to play it, too. Other then that, I'm open minded and will enjoy the game regardless. Works to have a positive outlook!
#48
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 03:53
Besides silly issues like "it will be so long I won't finish it before getting spoiled!" or "it will be so long I will not be able to replay it much and will never get around to my Cullenmance character!", I am mostly worried that I will set myself up for disappointment by assuming the game is one thing when it ends up being another. I am trying to keep my expectations low and my mind open, but you know how certain things get settled in there without you even knowing it! This is also my first Bioware game I'm playing at launch, with all the information, instead of blindly being thrown in, and I worry that will make it less surprising. (which is silly, because we know so little. I am sure the game has tons of surprises!)
My only real specific concern is that there won't be much race related content, especially for dwarves...or that the backgrounds wont be as integrated into the plot as I'd prefer. We shall see though!
- Kriztofer aime ceci
#50
Posté 12 septembre 2014 - 04:10
I only have a computer no console . So my fear is that my graphic card won't take it .And since it's the kind of graphic card thats stuck to the motherboard........
Uh, how have you been able to play the previous games? ![]()





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