There are many flaws here, and it's just not what I would expect from the Baldur's Gate people. I have decided that this game does not do it for me. I was really looking forward to it, but the only emotion the game seems to be eliciting is anger... and a fair bit of disappointment. If I don't see a point in continuing, then that's not my fault is it? I love RPGs, but this is not what I would expect from Bioware. Games are supposed to improve with time, become more complex and intricate. I'm playing on the most difficult setting, just looking for some kind of challenge, and all it does is make me have to continually restart the battles hoping for a better roll of the dice. There's more to an RPG than restarting battles. I mean, the dialogue often leads you to the same spot no matter what you say. This is an action game, and it doesn't draw me in like a quality RPG. I was hoping for a new RPG addiction, but sadly I did not find it in Dragon Age: Origins. The only reason I'd finish at this point is just for the sake of finishing. I appreciate the work that must have gone into the theatrics and design, but I'm sure there were developers who felt it wasn't finished. I'm sure a few knew they were releasing less than a whole game. I'm done for now anyway, and I the only reason I'd pick up again is out of bordom. That's two failed picks in a row for me now (The Witcher). I think I might go back to NWN2.
Not to be negative, but I quit. Back to NWN.
Débuté par
zinthalis
, nov. 06 2009 06:02
#1
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 06:02
#2
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 06:31
It seems to me that if the game is so difficult that you end up restarting every battle, yet you knowingly have it set on the hardest difficulty, the solution to your woes would be to turn the difficulty down.
The game is certainly not designed so you must keep restarting combat, ie "rolling the dice" for every encounter.
The game is certainly not designed so you must keep restarting combat, ie "rolling the dice" for every encounter.
#3
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 07:53
I wouldn't do RedCliffe first if you are already having a hard time with the tactical aspect of the game, since it contains probably one of the harder battles in Dragon Age.
I would recommended playing in easy mode until you have leveled up enough to unlock more abilities. Then switching back to normal to see if you are more successful.
I would recommended playing in easy mode until you have leveled up enough to unlock more abilities. Then switching back to normal to see if you are more successful.
#4
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 08:15
Well it's probably a sign that you are simply not micro managing your people. I've watched my brother play this game for a few hours on normal, and there are some battles that have stopped him and made him rethink about how to use the terrain. He was never frustrated or stuck though.
Most fights you are in, you are not simply contained to the area in which battle begins, you can move your members around objects and terrain to stop ranged attacks.If you are playing on normal, try thinking like you would play a RTS.
Tactical retreats work wonders. If you are finding a particular fight tough, try posting in the spoiler section for some tips.
Most fights you are in, you are not simply contained to the area in which battle begins, you can move your members around objects and terrain to stop ranged attacks.If you are playing on normal, try thinking like you would play a RTS.
Tactical retreats work wonders. If you are finding a particular fight tough, try posting in the spoiler section for some tips.





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