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PC runs it fine (though the load times are atrocious for whatever reason), I just don't like the PC controls and would rather play it from a couch on a big TV.
What is this?Omg. The 30 FPS fix is the thing causing my MP problems. Dumb dumb dumb.
Apparently there is no PTT key. Your voice chat is locked on.What is this?
Does anyone know what the button is for in game mic in MP? I can't find it anywhere in the key bindings.
Reading that instantly killed any desire I had of picking this game up.to be fair, the high ratings are the same. absurd fanboying.
http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/dr...n/user-reviews
I can not tell if Dragonknights 10 rating is satire or not.
yes its great so far.I don't care about the multiplayer. Is the game worth getting for the play through?
If it makes you feel better it reads like someone who hasn't played it yet and is just still salty about DA2.Reading that instantly killed any desire I had of picking this game up.
Same, got the East cleared except for Dragon in the NE corner, center is clear except for Redcliffe in the North, working on the west now. Fuck going to Orlais to start the story missions, I got Hinterlands to patrol!Im still in hinterlands at 10hours in.
Except on SA, where one would expect more grassroots, there are major complaints. From the boring button mash combat, to the lack luster story. And if there is anyone in this thread that thinks the story is awesome without even played through the first 12 hours they are full of shit. The first 12 hours are fetch/fed ex quests for about 80% of the that time, and the story no where near picks up until Act 2. With that said, after Act 2 is does pick up - but it is still a mediocre story at it's very best. Anyway, I will bring the voice of reason - since there are some other things I have seen in this thread that aren't anywhere near the truth.If it makes you feel better it reads like someone who hasn't played it yet and is just still salty about DA2.
so you bought it?Except on SA, where one would expect more grassroots, there are major complaints. From the boring button mash combat, to the lack luster story. And if there is anyone in this thread that thinks the story is awesome without even played through the first 12 hours they are full of shit. The first 12 hours are fetch/fed ex quests for about 80% of the that time, and the story no where near picks up until Act 2. With that said, after Act 2 is does pick up - but it is still a mediocre story at it's very best. Anyway, I will bring the voice of reason - since there are some other things I have seen in this thread that aren't anywhere near the truth.
* You do not need to play DA1 or DA2. The story, while tiedVERY MINIMALLY, does not hinge upon anything that has happened in the past. And the few characters you do run into from past games are nothing more than cameo side quests. You can catch up on any of the minimalist story arc by reading a quick wiki or reading your codec.
* If button smashing combat is your thing without a lot of strategy/tactics when approaching bosses and monsters, most definitely buy it on console (PS4 or Xbox One) and stay away from the PC version, which has game crippling bugs and constant issues - and most definitely is not meant to be played with a KB/M and the UI is atrocious.
* Do not expect to be able to control anyone in your party other than giving one command at a time, which is very useless in the fast paced combat.
* The atmosphere of the game itself has never been a problem, in fact, it was very cool to look at a lot of the time. Albeit completely ruined by horrible character animations.
* If you are playing the PC version, be prepared to have that character you so artfully created and spent hours on (If that is your thing, more power to you) completely morph into something else during a cut scene.
* Be prepared for a lot of crap all over your map with horrible pacing and none of it really mattering that much since most of it will not be remembered.
With those expectations set, and you still think you will have fun with a mindless action RPG for a while, the game is most definitely for you. This game is RPG meets Call of Duty with some technical glitches akin to Unity. The story is mediocre, the content was mostly dynamically generated save the story missions, but you will never run out of anything to do - especially when you look at your map and see 56 markers all over the map without any cohesion or reason for doing them other than you need to gain some levels. Which also may suit people.
If you are looking for a strong RPG with tactical and strategic combat and a strong immersive world and very good story, Divinity Original Sin if you have not picked it up,. is the game for you. But it is also much slower paced and more for traditional RPG fans.
Right, it's a complaint that basically applies to ANY open world game that also has a primary story attached to it. It's a very lazy complaint that applies to an entire genre.Well, you can say "all kinds of stuff to do without any reason" and see it as a negative, or you can see it as being an open-world game where you get to choose what you want to do or not.
I played from start to the middle of Act 2 in October.so you bought it?