I have yet to finish my 1st (i'm up to "What Pride Had Wrough"), mainly because I get so bored playing the game. I'm not sure if it's just '1st time playing syndrome' or what, but i'm not sure i'm going to be able to complete my hopeful 9 playthroughs. In fact I find myself looking forward to finishing Inquisition just so I can start a new Origins character. I'm almost tempted to never play this again, and just pick all my decisions when they become available in the Keep...
Does anyone else feel similarly? Or, on the opposite side, does anyone find that they can't stop playing, and have a lot of completed playthroughs?
Is anyone else dreading a 2nd playthrough?
#1
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:43
- Chari, Uccio et LunaFancy aiment ceci
#2
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:54
Well, I'm currently halfway through my fourth playthrough so... no. Haha.
- PearsAndCherries aime ceci
#3
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:55
Are we playing the same game?
#4
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:55
#5
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:55
6th playthrough for me.......nope. ![]()
#6
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:56
Nope. I'm about halfway through my ninth playthrough
#7
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:56
I was looking forward to my second playthrough near the end, and strangely enough, I had the same feeling when I was about to complete my fourth, and so on.
#8
Posté 11 février 2015 - 04:58
I am on the opposite side, but not to the level of can't stop playing though
I think the main reason for me is that I didn't spoil myself on the main plot nor the romances. In fact, my first pt is almost completely blind (I only knew who the LI and the companions are). I am so excited about the story that I kinda rushed the main quests. Yes, the final battle was a bit of a let down. But then I saw hardened!Leliana became the Divine. I was not happy about it so I looked that up and decided to replay my pt from Haven. There goes my semi-2nd pt. But then I have to complete my completionist one and my official canon ones, so... I am currently on my 6th pt.
#9
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:00
I'm on my second character now with a different class. I wanted to try out a mage this time and it's been far less annoying.
#10
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:01
Nope, up to my third playthrough, BUT I do remember getting fatigued around "What Pride Hath Wrought" and wanting to find out how it all ended already. I ended up skipping a lot of the side quests. You have two main quests after this (the next one should be reasonably brief and then the finale) so hang in there and don't forget to watch for the extra cutscene after the credits. I do sympathize, but I think you might get renewed energy once you finish the game and see how it all comes together.
#11
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:04
I couldn't stop playing it until my sixth playthrough. I did five, four mage, and one rogue. two male humans, a female human, female elf, and female qunari. I really want to do a dwarf (a male Dagna basically that is pretty much is in love with Dorian and magic), but I do have some fatigue, and I'll probably wait for DLC. I also want to do a male elf, but I will not touch them until their models are adjusted/fixed/modded.
#12
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:10
I was looking forward to my second playthrough near the end, and strangely enough, I had the same feeling when I was about to complete my fourth, and so on.
Same. Bioware games in general tend to do this for me. Before I reach the end I'm already thinking of my next character, who he/she's going to take with him/her on the battlefield, and which choices I'm going to make.
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#13
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:11
I have yet to finish my 1st (i'm up to "What Pride Had Wrough"), mainly because I get so bored playing the game. I'm not sure if it's just '1st time playing syndrome' or what, but i'm not sure i'm going to be able to complete my hopeful 9 playthroughs. In fact I find myself looking forward to finishing Inquisition just so I can start a new Origins character. I'm almost tempted to never play this again, and just pick all my decisions when they become available in the Keep...
Does anyone else feel similarly? Or, on the opposite side, does anyone find that they can't stop playing, and have a lot of completed playthroughs?
Use Cheat Engine, it speeds up the time to complete the game big time, no picking stupid herbs or fishing for power points, and fixes the party banter issues if you have any. I'm still no big fan of Inquisition but I've managed to have multiple playthroughs thanks to the program. Without it, I NEVER would have played this game again.
#14
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:16
Yeah Cheat Engine is nice. Disabling the Skyhold outfit is enough reason to use it, but it allows you to bypass quite a bit of tedious stuff. Cheat Engine now also has a party banter hotkey too which is amazing.
#15
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:39
I've done one and a bit and I'm currently playing a different game. I just stop off to the forums when I'm bored and can't play games. I'll probably revisit it in month or so if I have time. You don't have to play it again, if you're bored of it take a break or move on.
#16
Posté 11 février 2015 - 05:43
Generally speaking, if I am dreading playing a game, I don't play it. I know it's kind of hard to put a game down if you've planned multiple different playthroughs and you have a limited amount of time to go through them, but just trust that you'll have the time later when you're more enthusiastic. Or, just watch Youtube vids of the options you didn't take.
- Emerald Rift et veeia aiment ceci
#17
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:11
#18
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:24
Taking time out of my third PT at the moment to re-install DA:O and DA2, so I can eventually do a massive series run someday. But I'm nowhere near finished playing just DA:I. Got five more romances to try out
#19
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:26
I'm finishing my third pt.
#20
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:35
I'm on my second play through...and really having trouble getting used to the female Elf model. Also, her voice being the same as Trevelyan's is throwing me a little. I keep feeling like she should talk differently from the human noble. Of course, I could have gone with American accent, but then I would just have the same problem when I get to my female Qunari play though.
Actually, I'm kind of running a couple of playthroughs at once and hopping around on them, but the female elf is my current focus. Character jumping breaks up quest monotony for me.
Edit: I just have to make sure I don't forget which character I'm playing when I go to the war table.
#21
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:36
- SporkFu aime ceci
#22
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:48
I just made three new Inquisitors tonight...
#23
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:56
I've finished the game officially... twice. But I have numerous play throughs at various points in the game. When I get bored of one, I switch to another ![]()
#24
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:58
I'm on my fourth playthrough and I haven't even played as a Qunari or dwarf yet. So: no.
If you dread the second playthrough, don't do a second playthrough.
#25
Posté 11 février 2015 - 06:59
I've started a few new playthroughs, but I haven't beat any of them yet. The farthest I've gotten in a 2nd playthrough is to the Winter Palace. However, one thing that I'm finding difficult to get past is Haven/Hinderlands and really any of the quests before Skyhold. I just find it so...tedious? Boring? Repetitive? On first playthrough it was all new and fresh and exciting. Now something about it really puts me off and so I've tried my hardest to just put the game away and play something else until I feel the urge to play it again. However I love making characters, and once I get an idea for a story or a Inquisitor in my head I go right back to playing...And then stop after the first scene. Its kind of a slog.





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