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#101
Saphiron123

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The voice acting was great.
The companions were very good.
The banter within the party was great.
Exploration was good.
The areas were visually stunning.


That were the good parts of the game.


The voice acting was great.
The companions were very good but underused and didn't get the amazing side quest related dialogue that made DAO so much fun to play through with different parties and so replayable.
The basic banter was good but again, most of the interaction was quite limited.
Exploration was nice at first but the fetch quests and empty environments felt static and hollow and in many cases weren't fun. Collecting shards was a drag, the watered down quests were a drag.
The game is certainly pretty, I just wish it had more content that felt real and had an emotional impact, and fewer chores.
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And removing tactics was just a terrible decision that set the series way back, while removing attribute points made it hard to care even slightly about attribute skill boosts, and level locked weapons instead of attribute based ones took away character design and the feeling of building a character towards a really great item.

Bad decisions all.
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#103
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I don't understand why you guys get so worked up over things that are out of your control.

 

Dragon Age Inquisition was made to cater to a different crowd than the people complaining about it. Clearly, Bioware has decided to follow suit with other large gaming companies such as Bethesda and cater to the audience that makes them the most money. A smart business move if you ask me.

 

Bethesda took Fallout and the Elder Scrolls in the action adventure direction, completely abandoning what PC gamers love. They gave gamers "stuff" to do in the game along with weak storylines and the gamers gobbled it up like turkey on thanksgiving.

 

Dragon Age has gone in the same direction. Tactics are so dull and boring, who wants to plan out battles anyways, isn't it much more fun to mash buttons and pull of insane combos with your controller?

 

Being bad? Who wants to be bad, are you insane? Don't you want to be the vault dweller/dragonborn/chosen one/hero/champion of cyrodil? Who in their right mind would want to watch the world burn by becoming a blood mage or simply blowing up Project Purity right from the get go.

 

I absolutely despise these so called Role Playing Game makers nowadays that people adore. Bethesda Softwords are a group of imbeciles and Bioware is right with them.

 

It's a sign of the times when true role playing games have to go through crowd funding to get made. Deep engaging games don't sell.



#104
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Fps games shouldn't require you to aim! Who's on board with me on that one?

Think of the target audience.. 8)))



I'm being silly please don't take this post seriously... don't make battlefield with maximum aim assist!

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Fps games shouldn't require you to aim! Who's on board with me on that one?

Think of the target audience.. 8)))



I'm being silly please don't take this post seriously... don't make battlefield with maximum aim assist!

So in other words Call of Duty/BF on easy mode with aim assist turned on? :P



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After some time i dropped the game and gave avay my copy. Some people here say i'm trolling: i don't, i'm a customer, i buyed the first DA and all the sequel, some DLC either.

In the meantime, i've played other game and matured an opinion: Bioware has made a choice, following other developer structure, maybe because they think this will lead to sell more to certain audience, or maybe because this will reduce developing time and monetary loss.

I don't know if this is true, but the consequence of this choice is, for me, to put aside Bioware product. First got a bad feeling about the ending series of Mass Effect, now the last capter of Dragon Age substantially (for me) ruined.

Is too much. I'm a customer, not some troll forum. Also i'm a seasoned videogame player. I enjoy playing games as part of my life, pay lot of money for hardware upgrade and never like to be mistreaded when it comes to game quality. Game quality is not graphic, game quality is FUN, INVOLVMENT, SATISFACTION.
Whatever the game may be, whatever the game may look or be designed for it MUST be these thing.

Dragon Age Inquisition is not fun and Bioware has lost a customer. The first message (and this message) was not intended to flame nor to troll: is a really serious message for the developer, for those who have made choice. Investing all you might in graphic, merchandise ad spot and leaving uncovered story, pathos moment and character refining was a wrong turn.

I'm more sorry than you are, because i was seriously hoping for an intense gameplay experience.


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