RING-A-DING-DING! Navasha's the winner. I was being partially sarcastic, as I'm not exactly in love with the Witcher, either. It DID start picking up recently, however.
Dragon Age 4 must forget anything it may have learned from The Witcher.
#26
Posté 27 juin 2016 - 11:24
#27
Posté 27 juin 2016 - 05:38
someone as professional as Yahtzee
How professional is that, exactly?
#28
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 12:35
How professional is that, exactly?
Kindly read my latest post in the thread, thank you.
Should you still demand clarification, Yahtzee does reviews for the Escapist, and in some episodes even jokes about doing it for a living. That is, or at least was the last time I checked, the definition of professional.
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#29
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 01:13
All the RPG I've played are all go-here-go-there. DAI's real time, seamless battle, and pre-battle tactic just sweetens the deal.
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#30
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 02:47
Indeed. If you define professional as 'anyone who makes money doing a thing' He be one.
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#31
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 04:43
Indeed. If you define professional as 'anyone who makes money doing a thing' He be one.
Could the same be said for poker players?
#32
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 05:38
The lines blur with poker... You bring an excellent argument.
I believe we could consider whether 'tis a game played in their free time. Their bets may also be an indication. Both of these may be open to personal perception.
All in all, you bring a hard example to firmly categorize.
#33
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 05:40
RING-A-DING-DING! Navasha's the winner. I was being partially sarcastic, as I'm not exactly in love with the Witcher, either. It DID start picking up recently, however.
Well at least the Witcher isn't a sausage fest. And they don't swarthy any of the non-swarthy races.
/sarcasm (it wounds my soul to include this, but I bow to reality)
#34
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 05:44
The lines blur with poker... You bring an excellent argument.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold the phone. There is an easy way to confirm that a poker player is a professional. Do they declare their net profit to the IRS? That's as good a working definition as any.
- Serza aime ceci
#35
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 06:06
Hmm. Yeah. I guess. I'm not very knowledgeable about that particular bit.
#36
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 08:55
Kindly read my latest post in the thread, thank you.
Should you still demand clarification, Yahtzee does reviews for the Escapist, and in some episodes even jokes about doing it for a living. That is, or at least was the last time I checked, the definition of professional.
I watch Yahtzee because he's funny. I take his reviews with a grain of salt, as he is not a particularly big RPG fan.
#37
Posté 28 juin 2016 - 11:13
I watch Yahtzee because he's funny. I take his reviews with a grain of salt, as he is not a particularly big RPG fan.
Yeah, he doesn't seem to. On the other hand, he clearly loves old school FPS games, as visible on his Doom review.
...then again, I wasn't perfectly serious, either. The first Witcher is a horrible mess, but the second is quite the RPG.
#38
Posté 29 juin 2016 - 01:20
Of course the OP is correct...
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DA4 absolutely most follow DAI's lead... AKA 25% story.... 75% mindless moronic Fetch Quests second to none...
aka single player MMO idiocy...
Seriously, can we get a rule that threads created by crackhead bob are automatically closed.
#39
Posté 29 juin 2016 - 10:27
This thread is still going?

What have I done?
(By the way, you can't say Fetchquests without looking at the first Witcher. *shudder*)
#40
Posté 29 juin 2016 - 04:42
I've played all of the Elder Scrolls franchises, including (briefly), the online MMO. I've also played Final Fantasy and quite a few other AAA MMOs. Given my play style, my completionist propensity, the fact that I quite enjoy gathering and crafting, and that I'm really really done with toxic MMO communities, Inquisition has been a godsend. There really isn't anything about it I don't enjoy, even the lore, which is often shallow in other game universes. My only regret is that each play through must be concluded.
What I'd want most in Dragon Age 4 is a way to perpetually reside within the game world. Perhaps, after all quests are completed, there'd be an unlock that would allow for downloading third-party generated quests and dungeons. Moreover, AI is such that interactions between principal characters (minus cut scenes) would be perpetually available, thus making prolonged existence quite possible. Just hoping -- with all the crap going on the real world, I find I'd rather become a permanent Skyhold resident, where I can at least effect how things function.
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#41
Posté 01 juillet 2016 - 11:05
Because Novigrad is the most recent city that feels like a city in an RPG. Assassins Creed isn't an RPG.
Yes, both are open world's. They are on par with that. In fact, they are on par in many respects. The only reason why they aren't brought into discussion is because they aren't role playing games.
But The Witcher 3 for all of it being an RPG you do not create there characters, you play a specific char, that makes a SERIOUS diffrence between Dragon Age and The Witcher, so it dosent make any sense to compare Dragon Age to the Witcher and not lets say games like AC.
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