I know many gamers love the difficult and nightmare modes so please ignore this. I am not a gamer and shooters make me "twitchy" but I love a good adventure story hence I became a Dragon Age fan and only went as far as Mass Effect 2. I couldn't not get DA Inquisition, but now I'm getting a little twitchy again even on the casual mode. Question: Does anyone know of a "Good" DA:I Trainer? By that I mean one that doesn't involve a lot of crap surveys, malware & bullshit?
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#1
Posté 23 décembre 2014 - 10:01
#2
Posté 23 décembre 2014 - 10:15
I know many gamers love the difficult and nightmare modes so please ignore this. I am not a gamer and shooters make me "twitchy" but I love a good adventure story hence I became a Dragon Age fan and only went as far as Mass Effect 2. I couldn't not get DA Inquisition, but now I'm getting a little twitchy again even on the casual mode. Question: Does anyone know of a "Good" DA:I Trainer? By that I mean one that doesn't involve a lot of crap surveys, malware & bullshit?
Umm. Maybe you should play Mario.
#3
Posté 23 décembre 2014 - 10:41
What class?
#4
Posté 24 décembre 2014 - 04:48
Watch some YouTube's of combat. There are tons of them.
Use tactical mode.
#5
Posté 24 décembre 2014 - 06:25
If you're still in the first areas, keep in mind that the game will get a lot easier (regardless of your difficulty level) further down the storyline.
You should check the Tutorial entries in your codex, they have a lot of info that will make it easier to learn the ropes.
#6
Posté 24 décembre 2014 - 07:26
I am in the same boat you are. Getting older and my eyesight is not what it used to be. Along with my reflexes deteriorating. I never signed up for this getting old thing!
Put it on casual. Use Tac Mode in combat. It takes a little getting used to as it is not user friendly or intuitive but after a couple combats you start getting the hang of it. You can't use it in the tutorial till the point in the prelude that covers it.....not the best of ideas in my opinion but I understand why the devs did it this way. When battling at a Rift, I bounce out of Tac Mode in order to disrupt the rift when needed and go back to Tac Mode to continue combat. The best thing about Tac Mode is that you will continue to attack an enemy once you give the order to do so.
I've never needed a trainer for Dragon Age games even with my ineptitude.
Other than that, Cheathappens is where I go when my ineptitude gets the better of me. I don't know if they have one up yet.





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