Monkeyfinger
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Nah, just plain old white-colored bandits.
Fat Dragon said:I didn't get too much info on them either. I'm guessing it was intentional, you had to choose who to support based on what the citizens said about them and what their representatives tell you when trying to get you on their sides (and they're not trustworthy at all); keeps you from being able to predict what type of king the person would actually end up being. I ended up siding with Bhelon because I didn't like all the false propaganda Harrowmont was spreading about me with those criers, thinking he was just a corrupt jackass.Inziladun said:Is it cheating that I played through the Dwarf Noble Origin just so I had a better understanding of who to support? It seems like you were kind of rushed into picking sides without really knowing anything about any of the parties. Soon as you get to Orzammar you got bastards for both Harrowmont and Bhelen begging you back them.
Only some dude in the tavern gave me info on the parties and it was vague at best. Did I miss something?
Turned out to be totally wrong about the guy too and felt pretty bad for him when Bhelon made his first decision as king.
Freelance Henchman said:Wasn't the idea that the Maker would bring back paradise again if the Chant of Andraste would be preached from all corners of the world? :neckbeard:
Then give me a goddamn hand! PM me juicy info, I sincerely can't stand playing the game much longer, even if only to finish the review.made said:Commendable effort, 1eyedk, but diminished by the amount of misinformation present, especially pertaining to character development and combat mechanics. I suggest a look at the official DA forums and the plethora of threads dealing with the various broken game mechanics to see what is actually wrong with the game.
We need a counterpoint based on solid facts that fanboys can't easily poke holes into to balance against VD's undoubtedly overly positive "best gaem since Arcanum" review.
Genma:TheDestroyer said:Freelance Henchman said:Wasn't the idea that the Maker would bring back paradise again if the Chant of Andraste would be preached from all corners of the world? :neckbeard:
I thought that was just something they dreamed up as a 'there's no way he can ignore this' type of thing.
IOW; Excuse to try and convert everyone, either through missionaries or Holy Marches. Like they keep trying to do with the Qunari, and failing horribly.
Monkeyfinger said:I don't know about forcefield because I never use it on enemies, but mooks can save against crushing prison. It's rare but it does happen.
Freelance Henchman said:Genma:TheDestroyer said:Freelance Henchman said:Wasn't the idea that the Maker would bring back paradise again if the Chant of Andraste would be preached from all corners of the world? :neckbeard:
I thought that was just something they dreamed up as a 'there's no way he can ignore this' type of thing.
IOW; Excuse to try and convert everyone, either through missionaries or Holy Marches. Like they keep trying to do with the Qunari, and failing horribly.
Someone explains the Black City at some point, I mean about how the first darkspawn were cursed mages who entered the Maker's city in the fade and got punished and sent back to the real world, and then the Maker ignored humanity from then on. You can ask whoever it says (Wynne possibly) if that's actually true, and the answer was along the lines of "thats what the Chantry claims at least, but nobody really knows if that story's not just an allegory". So it seemed to me that not everyone necessarily takes that story as "gospel".
I think that people misunderstood my comment, reading it as "second best RPG evar!"made said:We need a counterpoint based on solid facts that fanboys can't easily poke holes into to balance against VD's undoubtedly overly positive "best gaem since Arcanum" review.
It's too actiony and full of flaws. It's a good game (solid 8/10) that gives you plenty of stuff to kill, but it's hardly a top RPG. You spend most of the game running around, grinding, and killing everything that gets in your way.Serious_Business said:Crossing off Gothic 2 without a second thought is asking for it, it could easily be a better game than DA (but is it a better rpg??? oh fuck off)
That's what I like about the character system. The different combat styles are very distinctive and require some figuring out how to play them right.Volourn said:Anyways, i don't know why people repeatedly bash sword and sheild style. It's awesome. My chyaracter who has S&S is a friggin' tank. Mnay melee based enemies only do 1 or 2 points of damage to me while 2 hander friends (currently Oghren the Pervy Dwarf) take way more damage and simple won't last long if they're the taget hence I have to usde taunt to keep on the enemies on me since he tends to do a little more damage (I do 50ish, he does 70ish) on a typical attack.
Vault Dweller said:That's what I like about the character system. The different combat styles are very distinctive and require some figuring out how to play them right.Volourn said:Anyways, i don't know why people repeatedly bash sword and sheild style. It's awesome. My chyaracter who has S&S is a friggin' tank. Mnay melee based enemies only do 1 or 2 points of damage to me while 2 hander friends (currently Oghren the Pervy Dwarf) take way more damage and simple won't last long if they're the taget hence I have to usde taunt to keep on the enemies on me since he tends to do a little more damage (I do 50ish, he does 70ish) on a typical attack.
Overweight Manatee said:Vault Dweller said:That's what I like about the character system. The different combat styles are very distinctive and require some figuring out how to play them right.Volourn said:Anyways, i don't know why people repeatedly bash sword and sheild style. It's awesome. My chyaracter who has S&S is a friggin' tank. Mnay melee based enemies only do 1 or 2 points of damage to me while 2 hander friends (currently Oghren the Pervy Dwarf) take way more damage and simple won't last long if they're the taget hence I have to usde taunt to keep on the enemies on me since he tends to do a little more damage (I do 50ish, he does 70ish) on a typical attack.
You mean "Trial and Error". Because the way the game is set up, you have no idea how powerful each ability is, only general notions of what it does. If it weren't for the respec mod you would have to play the entire game again to figure out what each set of abilities is worth. DA has a ridiculously horrible set of ability descriptions.
I haven't played warrior (have a rogue about 1/4th through and a mage who breezed through not doing many side quests), but from what I have seen the abilities are not balanced at all. Especially for mages, there are a certain set of spells that rape hard, some that are ok, many that are mediocre.