Archers are bugged in the console version and some missions are unobtainable. I have it on console and PC and the PC version is miles better.
plus pc lets you have important mods like "Skip the fade" (handy on additional playthroughs)
Archers are bugged in the console version and some missions are unobtainable. I have it on console and PC and the PC version is miles better.
plus pc lets you have important mods like "Skip the fade" (handy on additional playthroughs)
The first game is brilliant and I highly recommend it. Just don't expect it to be much like Inquisition
It depends on what kind of experience the player prefer,DAO is a good game but the eclipse engine was outdated even in 2009, for someone who use to play with the PS4 a return to a lower graphic can be underwhelming.
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It depends on what kind of experience the player prefer,DAO is a good game but the eclipse engine was outdated even in 2009, for someone who use to play with the PS4 a return to a lower graphic can be underwhelming.
I don't think he is talking about that
DA:O was a story driven and linear RPG while DA:I is (semi) open world
DA:O is also more gritty and DA:I is more generic high fantasy, apart from the characters and some lore it doesn't even feel
like the same world to me