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Dragon Age is teh hard

Fat Dragon

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Jade Empire is piss easy simply because of the jump button being a game breaker. Just jump behind an enemy, combo the fucker, and then when he turns around jump behind him again and repeat.

That's all you need to do to win any fight, you don't really need to even improve any other fighting styles, your starter is more than adequate.

The only enemy in the game that can actually put up a fight are the elepahnt demons you fight early in the game but even they become easy by halfway through the game.
 

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"KOTOR? Yes, but at least you do slightly more than press a button to win. NWN2 OC, you do significantly more."

No.

KOTOR is easier than JE. This is FACT.
 

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The games themselves are proof enough. KOTOR is easier. Period.
 

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KOTOR is easier in that it's battles involve slightly less thought. Jade Empire as said earlier just jump around alot and no one can land a blow on you.
 

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oscarisaiah said:
KOTOR is easier in that it's battles involve slightly less thought. Jade Empire as said earlier just jump around alot and no one can land a blow on you.

Well in Jade Empire you don't really have to put any thought into combat at all. I finished the entire game on normal without using any special abilities. Admittedly I haven't tried Jade Master mode.
 

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"Well in Jade Empire you don't really have to put any thought into combat at all."

More than KOTOR. No doubt about it.
 

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I breezed through JE for the most part, but the end boss kept chain stunning me, killing me before I could do anything. I think I died twice to him...it was pretty frustrating, especially since you have to do that retarded mindscape scene again.

Never played KOTOR.
 

Talonfire

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Volourn said:
"Well in Jade Empire you don't really have to put any thought into combat at all."

More than KOTOR. No doubt about it.

Debatable, some people found KotOR difficult. I personally didn't, the only force power I ever used was Heal and even that was used sparingly. Generally I could just spam Critical Strike or Power Attack and breeze through the game.
 

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Swoop-racing wasn't obligatory though. Okay, there was that one obligatory swoop-race, but that was piss-easy.
 
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Jade Empire was harder than KOTOR, or at least much more tedious. Though I guess if you're in to twitch games and suck at powergaming, you could find KOTOR harder.

Both of them were rather easy, though, and TSL was ridiculously so, since you get so much good loot everywhere.
 

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