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Honestly I was looking forward to DA2 having Fable-like combat. Except you know, with some actual depth and difficulty. Something like what Dungeon Siege 3 seems to be doing (and it looks AMAZING).

 

Too bad.

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Honestly I was looking forward to DA2 having Fable-like combat. Except you know, with some actual depth and difficulty. Something like what Dungeon Siege 3 seems to be doing (and it looks AMAZING).

 

Too bad.

Demon's Souls combat for DA2 would surely silence a lot of PC elitists. But alas.

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Honestly I was looking forward to DA2 having Fable-like combat. Except you know, with some actual depth and difficulty. Something like what Dungeon Siege 3 seems to be doing (and it looks AMAZING).

 

Too bad.

Demon's Souls combat for DA2 would surely silence a lot of PC elitists. But alas.

You mean "throw 2 strikes, block and die" that kind of combat?

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

*If you can't tell, it's you. ;)

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It wasn't really the combat in DS that made it difficult, but rather the fact that you couldn't save your game.

 

 

yes and no. combat was hard in that ONE mistake meant you were dead, which is rare in modern games (but oh so common in games of the past)

 

so yeah quicksaving would have been great because that mistake would mean you wouldn't lose tons of progress everytime, but it would still mean you were dying with some regularity, or at least were almost being killed at every turn.


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Oh cool, the Deep Roads are back.

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they were justly rated, Deep Roads were badly designed. it's ok if they come back, but hopefully done somewhat more like the Hordes of Underdark.

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I enjoyed the Deep Roads, but then I liked the combat in Dragon Age. My only complaint was that it was sometimes hard to manage the loot.

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I enjoyed the Deep Roads, but then I liked the combat in Dragon Age. My only complaint was that it was sometimes hard to manage the loot.

That's actually the one thing the console versions did better. They had a separate "trash" group for gear, you could flag stuff as garbage and just dump them at the nearest convenient store. Helped a lot with the management, really missed it on the PC.

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That's actually the one thing the console versions did better. They had a separate "trash" group for gear, you could flag stuff as garbage and just dump them at the nearest convenient store. Helped a lot with the management, really missed it on the PC.

 

I agree. It appears to be present on the PC version now too :p

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That's actually the one thing the console versions did better. They had a separate "trash" group for gear, you could flag stuff as garbage and just dump them at the nearest convenient store. Helped a lot with the management, really missed it on the PC.

 

I agree. It appears to be present on the PC version now too :)

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The Deep Roads were ok, really

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I thought Deep Roads were okay as well, and the reason is that unlike toooooooo many of DA:O's other dungeons where you were trapped like a rat until you made it through or died trying, you could actually leave the Deep Roads after every section, pop back to the city to sell and resupply and freshen up. So they weren't so overwhelmingly god-awful for me. :shifty:

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