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Hybridsalmon

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  1. First world problems. People complaining about people complaining. People will always complain. Of course patience is preferable. But if this would be a real ****ty game no one would complain that they didn't receive their key already. Knowing that and also seeing that the complaining here is relatively mild compared to certain other games, can we just move on? Let complainers complain. People have a right to complain. But complaining about complainers if just a futile endeavour. Because now I'm complaining about complainers complaining about complainers. So if we keep on doing this, this whole thread will go Xzibit on us.

     

     

     

    I'm really looking forward to playing the game (and receiving the key), so I'm going to keep refreshing these forums for the next 2 days for no particular reason except the fact that I'm REALLY looking forward to PoE. 

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    The whole second half of this thread is one giant First-World Problems meme.

     

    "New video game releases at 10AM on Thursday, but didn't get to preload it in time to play it the second it fired up, *crying woman face*"

    So I guess if the games broken after the first half hour, no ones allowed to moan, because first world problems? First world problems is just a pretty pointless argument. We're in first world countries, as such, our problems are first world problems. 

     

     

    Pretty much. With the same reasoning you can't complain if companies start to buttrape you considering that's what certain companies do in 3rd world countries.

     

    Either way, preload would be nice. My avg downloadspeed is 800kb/s.

  3. Two step from hell-like music? It must really be an epic dlc! And what? A great dragon? Undoubtedly a great, unique and interesting fight just like all the other 10 dragons in DAI. Can't have an epic trailer without an enemy taunting you! That neck-slicing sure is giving me the chills. Having the same type of enemies is only for lazy designers, so let's add some glowy weapons! It will mesmerize the player so he won't realize it's the exact same enemy as before! 

     

    Yeah I'm bitching about it even before it's released. You're the bloody Inquisitor. You have an army at your back, a great castle which has never been tested, rulers and nobles who listen to you and peasants who you can lord around. But of course, that is very dull isn't it. Luckily we can take a forking picknick with some mountain-bumpkins and kill another goddamned dragon so we can fekk up Thedas' eco-system even more.

    At least scout harding is back. That's something I suppose.

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  4. Looking forward to the release when everything is polished a bit. Haven't played much mind you, but I know I'll love it when the combat is completely polished. Because at the moment it's a bit frustrating when you're not sure if your PC will do what you ordered him to do.

  5. When loading a game you can zoom out without a problem, but you can't zoom back in. Notice the fog of war between the two screenshots.

     

     

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    However, even though you can't see the fog of war in the second screenshot anylonger it's still there. So regardless if an NPC would be standing there, you won't see him.

     

     

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  6. I bet it's got an endless stream of standardized quests and tasks like most open world games. "Do 50 of these standardized fetch quests in out template designed dungeons with maybe randomly generated placement, clear 50 of these enemy camps that are all kinda the same mission, climb a 100 of these towers, and collect all the endless pieces of this one object that we just randomly tossed around the place."

     

    If it actually has variety and 200 hours worth of unique lengthy quests and activities I will be impressed.

     

    I doubt it, considering Bioware's past games. Look at ME3, if I remember correctly the only sidequests are basically "scan this planet to find this artifact" "land on a generic area and kill people for 2 minutes long and get back to the ship" "go to this computer in the citadel and do something with it, and then go to the next". I'm expecting an Assassin's Creed collecting in DA:I. Still going to buy it though.

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