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The Biggest Problem with Inquisition


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#26
wolfhowwl

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Keep crying. The Witcher 3 completely blows Dragon Age: Inquisition out of the water. And I'm not a Witcher fanboy as I've only played the Witcher 1 and 2 once while I played the first two DA's multiple times.

And you know what? I'm dumbfounded how Bioware, veterans with more gaming experience can sink so low and how CDPR nailed it with an open world RPG.

Good on CDPR for being better developers.

 

If you've played the previous Dragon Age games multiple times then I think you would be used to static worlds and animatronic towns by now!

 

Kidding aside, it is more glaring this time because the game is open-world and that it is well 2015 and the dated design is really showing (not that it wasn't already obvious when those games came out).
 



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Dai Grepher

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The bad future? Though I admit that quest was illogical and it sucked.

 

There are things in the world that change, but they usually change for the better. Crestwood, the Western Approach's sulfur pits, the keeps, the Plains, the Hinterlands. The only place that changes for the worse is Haven, but we don't see it happen and we never go back there ourselves.

 

It would have been nice to see a place like Emprise du Lion before red lyrium took hold, and then see it afterward, then have to fix it. Also, it would have been nice to see Orlais get invaded and trashed by Vints.



#28
Arkwright99

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Varric's always telling you not to get close to the red lyrium and yet you can run around, over, and jump on all the red lyrium in Emprise du Lion you like - even set up camp next to whopping great clusters of the stuff - and it has zero effect on anyone. After you capture Suledin Keep there are a couple of mages(?) who you overhear discussing whether there are any safe ways of getting rid of red lyrium but that's just 'flavor text'; nothing actually happens that I've ever seen.


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#29
Lulubelle

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The worst thing about the game was that it was open world, but didn't have nearly enough content to sustain it. The quests were all lacklustre.

 

Oh, and how almost none of your choices seem to matter. I just finished the game it left a bitter taste in my mouth :/ way more so than DAII,


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#30
Vandarr1

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some of the most beautiful scenery ive seen in a game lacked content.still a good game though