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#101
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There are a lot of flaws with this game, so I will just name the three, which bothered me the most:

- static and lifeless world. Npcs are just there for decoration (not people actually living in Thedas) and barely anything reacts or changes depending on the inqusitors actions.

- questdesign.Imo 90% of the quests in the game  were simple, boring and completely meaningless. (no choices how to solve a quest,no choices during conversations, no cutscenes, no interesting backstoroy, no interesting dialogue, no interesting npcs)

- bland protagonist and antagonist and another uninspired cliche "chosen hero saves the world from the big bad evil" story with barely any surprises or twists  (the only exception being the post-credits scene)


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Hopefully, Bioware took notes like the claim they did for the critique by the fans concerning DA2. It seems they focused primarily on environments.

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When you hunt animals loot teleporting 10 metres away where you killed the animal and 2/3 times disapearing completely.

 

Interesting you should mention this.

 

Here's what I'm getting from how hit works. If what you kill is beyond a specific range from the controlled charracter when it dies they try to spawn it at your feet or right near you somewhere. At least it seems like that's what the plan was and it seems very very randam where the loot actually does spawn at times. But I've yet to have it totally disapear. Seriously check behind you or at your feet when the creature died.

 

I wish they'd just remove the system entirely or make it ALWAYS spawn at your feet. More anoying than anything the way it is now.



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Interesting you should mention this.

 

Here's what I'm getting from how hit works. If what you kill is beyond a specific range from the controlled charracter when it dies they try to spawn it at your feet or right near you somewhere. At least it seems like that's what the plan was and it seems very very randam where the loot actually does spawn at times. But I've yet to have it totally disapear. Seriously check behind you or at your feet when the creature died.

 

I wish they'd just remove the system entirely or make it ALWAYS spawn at your feet. More anoying than anything the way it is now.

 

I have thought about this as well, but loot very rarely spawns under my character. If I hunt most of loot disapears completely and I hate killing animals (that aren't enemies who attack me), I'm always out of leather ^^; I usually look around for it cause sometimes it's just some random place, but often it's nowhere to be found. I would very much prefer if the loot dropped where the animal/enemy died.


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Bears. 

I feared them more than Cauliflower himself. Which is bad. The main villain should be badass. He was very far from it. I even forgot he had anything to do with my quests until Florianne started babbling about him. Bears however, they are omnipresent, always watching, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.. they are the true evilness behind it all. I hope people realise this, because if we don't act soon, it will be too late for Thedas.


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I have thought about this as well, but loot very rarely spawns under my character. If I hunt most of loot disapears completely and I hate killing animals (that aren't enemies who attack me), I'm always out of leather ^^; I usually look around for it cause sometimes it's just some random place, but often it's nowhere to be found. I would very much prefer if the loot dropped where the animal/enemy died.

May wanna report it then. Honestly that's not good.

 

Is anyone else having this issue?

 

Also I'm on the pc version with patch 4 still.

 

And don't take offense but you are using the search function yes?



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May wanna report it then. Honestly that's not good.

 

Is anyone else having this issue?

 

Also I'm on the pc version with patch 4 still.

 

And don't take offense but you are using the search function yes?

 

Yea I'm using it search funtion. Without it I couldn't find anything in the game.

 

I think I have reported enough issues already and I doubt Bioware cares ^^;



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Yea kinda feels like it at times don't it...



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Bears. 

I feared them more than Cauliflower himself. Which is bad. The main villain should be badass. He was very far from it. I even forgot he had anything to do with my quests until Florianne started babbling about him. Bears however, they are omnipresent, always watching, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.. they are the true evilness behind it all. I hope people realise this, because if we don't act soon, it will be to late for Thedas.

 

I know right. If the Wardens drafted bears and put them through joining, the remaining archdemons would just pee themselves in sheer horror and wouldn't even think of leading armies anywhere.


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I do believe you are mentally retarded, and thus should be put down for the greater good.

 

And here is when @Monster20862 went full ritarded.



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I know right. If the Wardens drafted bears and put them through joining, the remaining archdemons would just pee themselves in sheer horror and wouldn't even think of leading armies anywhere.

The archdemons would not bear it :ph34r:

 

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Bears. 

I feared them more than Cauliflower himself. Which is bad. The main villain should be badass. He was very far from it. I even forgot he had anything to do with my quests until Florianne started babbling about him. Bears however, they are omnipresent, always watching, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.. they are the true evilness behind it all. I hope people realise this, because if we don't act soon, it will be to late for Thedas.

 

Bears.  Exactly.



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Honestly,I can't think of anything.Stuff to be improved on but nothing for me is terrible.

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I myself can't think of anything terrible, minor glitches, but nothing game breaking. If I don't like something, like a game, I'll simply trade it in. I won't waste my time bitching about it. No one made me pay $60, I did because I wanted to.



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I myself can't think of anything terrible, minor glitches, but nothing game breaking. If I don't like something, like a game, I'll simply trade it in. I won't waste my time bitching about it. No one made me pay $60, I did because I wanted to.


So instead of not posting on here you result in posting patronizing rubbish.
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#116
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If I don't like something, like a game, I'll simply trade it in. I won't waste my time bitching, about how bad it was.

 

You are talking about consoles, right? Because good luck with trading in a game that is permanently locked to your Origin account.

 

Btw it didn't occur to you, that we might be "bitching" because we care about the franchise and want the next game to be good? You won't help anything by being silent.


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You are talking about consoles, right? Because good luck with trading in a game that is permanently locked to your Origin account.

 

I wouldn't know, as I never traded in a Dragon Age game, nor have I tried. 



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Don't get me wrong, I like the game - but I don't love it, and there are quite a few things I dislike:

 

- Fade to black romance scenes (I spent a reasonable portion of the game wooing my LI ... I'd like to at least have a tasteful Origins style scene to make it feel worthwhile)

 

- The missions on the War Table when THEY are the quests that I want to do!

 

- The dungeon bosses (like the elven temple) - such a lame payoff for collecting all those parts, didn't even realise it was a boss until it took longer to kill; same with facing off against Fiona / Templar guy in Haven.

 

- Total lack of story progressing cutscenes ( I liked the interludes in Origins which showed us what Logain was up to!)

 

- The inability to be evil ( at the end I REALLY wanted to step into The Fade and make myself God!)

 

- Super Bears....

 

- The inability to strip down to my skivvies... JK (sort of) - but seriously, those HIDEOUS pjs! Viv says she'll take us to see her seamstress, why couldn't there be a boutique where we could go shop for different casual wear?

 

- Val Royeaux (for what is supposed to be the Orlesian capital it was supremely disappointing, I was hoping for something more like the size of Denerim at worst and the size of Kirkwall at best)

 

- The largely empty maps (after The Hinterlands, some places like The Hissing Wastes etc just feel really empty of not just life - but things to do, except for trying out different mounts)

 

- The glitches! Like when my Inky sometimes jumps and then hangs in the air with her arms like a scarecrow, or when my companions sound like they're talking backwards.

 

- The search function not always working. Sometimes I press it down and it tells me there is nothing there... yet I can SEE the Elfroot just to my left, well within range...

 

- The lack of meaningful choices. It feels like my decisions don't matter, there's no real emotional wallop like in Origins (Alistair, my Elven Warden is looking at you). I mean - you choose to side with the Mages, you fight Templars. You choose to fight with the Templars - you fight ... Templars. >_<

 

There's probably more that I can't remember at the moment, but I don't want to write an essay.

I just feel like we've gotten the bare bones of the game and that it feels (to me) like I'm still waiting for it to be released.

 

That said, I do play it (albeit not as frequently as when I started) and I do enjoy it ... but the first thing I did when I was finished was to put Origins in and play that again.... food for thought.


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Bears. 
I feared them more than Cauliflower himself. Which is bad. The main villain should be badass. He was very far from it. I even forgot he had anything to do with my quests until Florianne started babbling about him. Bears however, they are omnipresent, always watching, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.. they are the true evilness behind it all. I hope people realise this, because if we don't act soon, it will be too late for Thedas.

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- Side quests

- The story and ending.

- Hair styles.

- Forced weapon restrictions

- Forced attributes.

-Motherf**king Terror Demons.



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what rude people? people here bought the freaking game of course they can complain about it 

And how do you know they couldn't make something half as good? its just not their job its Bioware's

 

stop with this silly fanboyism

 

To OP:
I think you got the worst things down but I would add that the Inquisitior is a very bland and boring protagonist

he/she had no personality and there were very few RP options

 

So I'm not allowed to express my opinion in a thread that asked for it? That is the only thing that has ruined the experience with the game for me. There are things I dislike of course, no game is perfect but none of them were bad enough to legitimately make me upset except for the way people have reacted to the game on the BSN. 


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#122
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Legitimate annoyances with the game (None that I'd consider to be too terrible but they're things I personally disliked.)

-Where'd the desire demons go? I'd have liked to see them in the new engine.

-The lack of children in the game is odd, especially considering there is already a model for them.

-The lighting in the cc screen is wonky.

-I didn't like the way Hawke was handled or written. It felt like no matter which personality you put into the keep you got a harsh and serious Hawke instead.

-Multiplayer was unecessary and took resources away from the rest of the game.

-Too much MMO/Skyrim "inspiration". If I wanted mindless fetch games I'd play those more. I want a story driven Bioware game, not freakin' WOW.

-For a brand new engine that was superiour to the old I certainly didn't see much variation on body type in NPCs or ambient characters.

-No console commands for PC was a tiny bit annoying.

-I would have liked some more ties between side quests and the main quest, more motivation.

-I missed the more intimate camera angles for conversation of previous titles.

-I don't like how mounts cancel out interaction and party banter. I want to use my battle nug but I wanna bond with my companions too!

 

That's really all I can think of right now. All minor annoyances to a game I thought was pretty great (not perfect but great). 


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So I'm not allowed to express my opinion in a thread that asked for it? That is the only thing that has ruined the experience with the game for me. There are things I dislike of course, no game is perfect but none of them were bad enough to legitimately make me upset except for the way people have reacted to the game on the BSN. 

 

So... you can give your opinion but people who are not so pleased with the game can't? And alas, you actually don't think this game is perfect so why do you get annoyed at people who voice their disappointment in some of the very things you just mentioned on your second post? I'm genuinely confused now...


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There were moments in Origins that gave you pause. Should I just kill the kid? Is this cat for real? Should I destroy the Urn? No single moment in Inquistion comes close to those three I just pulled from the top of my head. 

 

Let the dog die.


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I don't think I've commented on what I find terrible about DAI yet.

 

Hmm, let's see.

 

- Short and rushed main story with pathetic ending and pathetic villain.

- Sidequests consisted only by filler quests (fetch/kill/find a note) with not even one cutscene.

- Weak companions overall. Weak introductions. Weak personal quests. In most cases, weak personalities. Also, not enough dialogue.

- Combat too flashy, too button smash and too limited. (only 8 spells/skills at a time, only 3 potions slots, mages have a really limited choice of spells, no chance to change weapons, no class diversity, no tactics, etc. etc.)

- Huge, empty, boring and static worlds that have almost nothing to do with the main story.

 

So in conclusion, what's terrible about DAI? The answer is DAI.


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