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Vince on point as always.
Good RPG games have a lot of relaxing fun mixed with chosen moments of intense difficulty where gamers need to think carefully about every move and tactic. Baldur's Gate was a shining example of a good mix. Even better when an experienced and confident player can move to harder difficulty settings should he feel like it.
To each his own, I suppose, but dying every two minutes in normal difficulty mode isn't my idea of fun. Nor is an RPG where most combat has to avoided. Devs should always take care not to cater too much to the tastes of the gaming snobs, i.e. the type often overrepresented on game forums.
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I prefer a more entertaining casual game i can follow the story, like Dragon Age Origins etc, these hardcore rinse and repeat fests just make me angry and i feel like i've wasted money..
That's pretty strange, the same happened to me about the integrated GPU (fucking laptops) but I did exactly the same as you and no crashing ocurred. Maybe try setting the NVIDIA GPU as default for everthing and see if it crashes as well?Well, unfortunately the game only recognizes my integrated card. My geforce gtx 860m shows up as "gfx null device" and even if I select it, it will default to the integrated one. I can force the application to use my nvidia card from the nvidia control panel and then the game lists it correctly but then in about 30 seconds it will crash and freeze my computer.
If anyone has the same problem and finds a workaround please post it.
You need to force it on the nvidia control panel or whatever it was called. 3D settings or something, choose the game and ask him nicely to run it with the nvidia card.Well, unfortunately the game only recognizes my integrated card. My geforce gtx 860m shows up as "gfx null device" and even if I select it, it will default to the integrated one. I can force the application to use my nvidia card from the nvidia control panel and then the game lists it correctly but then in about 30 seconds it will crash and freeze my computer.
If anyone has the same problem and finds a workaround please post it.
This is actually a fair bit of areas too, given how much development effort a full-on CYOA type C&C design requires, ie Way of the Samurai games which are probably in that sense AoD's closest relatives.22 locations. Not as big as PoE or Fallout 2 because the content is split between mutually exclusive questlines and decisions (i.e. replayability is actually a feature).
Hey, not a bad idea. Get Feargus to Fig the sequel.Congrats VD. I will definitely buy this in the coming weeks.
Also, congrats on causing this reviewer so much emotional distress.