zerocool84
Lifer
Ugg I wish I had money for this game. Been wanting this one so bad.
An extremely restrictive form known as Steam. It often glitches out and prevents people from playing their lawfully owned games for several hours at a time, then randomly starts working again. People are already having trouble with it, but there is no consumer backlash against this DRM because the community fawns over the company that created it.
For someone completely new to Bioware RPG's, what's an older BioWare game that's recommended? I'm sure just yet I want to run out and spend $40-$50 for this game.
Mass effect is $20 bucks at Steam and Jade Empire is $15. I don't really enjoy the Star Wars games, so I'll pass on KOTOR 1/2. Baldur's Gate 2 is probably the closest to DAO but dated graphically.
Leaning toward ME out of those. Even though it's a completely different setting, will playing it let me decide if I enjoy BioWare's party-based RPGs?
For someone completely new to Bioware RPG's, what's an older BioWare game that's recommended? I'm sure just yet I want to run out and spend $40-$50 for this game.
Mass effect is $20 bucks at Steam and Jade Empire is $15. I don't really enjoy the Star Wars games, so I'll pass on KOTOR 1/2. Baldur's Gate 2 is probably the closest to DAO but dated graphically.
Leaning toward ME out of those. Even though it's a completely different setting, will playing it let me decide if I enjoy BioWare's party-based RPGs?
For someone completely new to Bioware RPG's, what's an older BioWare game that's recommended? I'm sure just yet I want to run out and spend $40-$50 for this game.
Mass effect is $20 bucks at Steam and Jade Empire is $15. I don't really enjoy the Star Wars games, so I'll pass on KOTOR 1/2. Baldur's Gate 2 is probably the closest to DAO but dated graphically.
Leaning toward ME out of those. Even though it's a completely different setting, will playing it let me decide if I enjoy BioWare's party-based RPGs?
Go with Mass Effect, best game of its type in many years, if not the very best.
Honestly, if you're looking to enjoy a true party-based RPG, go with Baldur's Gate 2. ME never truly incorporated the party-based combat mechanics and dynamic party-based dialogues that was seen in BG2 and what is expected of in DA:O. If you're worried about the dated graphics, just make sure you grab the widescreen mod for BG2, it definitely helps a ton.
With that said, anyone think this game is living up to the name of "BG2's spiritual successor"?
Thats exactly what I want, but I dont think it will happen. Given that the original team of BG1 and 2 got scattered to the winds a long time ago, I dont think we will ever again see quite the same gameplay.
NWN2 with the latest patches comes close, but not perfect.
<sarcasm>I'm shocked, SHOCKED that Steam is having technical troubles that are locking people out of their own games. Shocked!</sarcasm>
This is par for the course with Steam.
Hater. I've never had a problem with steam nor has any of my friends. If this is such a common event then explain how it hasn't effected any of us yet?
steam rocks
For someone completely new to Bioware RPG's, what's an older BioWare game that's recommended? I'm sure just yet I want to run out and spend $40-$50 for this game.
Mass effect is $20 bucks at Steam and Jade Empire is $15. I don't really enjoy the Star Wars games, so I'll pass on KOTOR 1/2. Baldur's Gate 2 is probably the closest to DAO but dated graphically.
Leaning toward ME out of those. Even though it's a completely different setting, will playing it let me decide if I enjoy BioWare's party-based RPGs?
Chriscross3234 said:With that said, anyone think this game is living up to the name of "BG2's spiritual successor"?
**Spoilers**
I've really gotten into it, but I'm stuck on the sloth puzzle, can anyone do a walk through for the sloth abomination entire dream area thing? I have mouse and spirit forms ATM, but havent fought anything that can be called a boss.
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Mass Effect was awesome...which reminds me for the 29499492th time I need to finish it. Wow how the hell am I going to finish DA:O...
How well would Dragon Age run on a two-year old system, with an Intel C2D 6600 @ 2.66ghz, a BFG 8800GT 512 MB, 4GB DDR2-800 and Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit? I play at 1680x1050 resolution, and would probably keep AA/AF at a minimum...probably 2x-4x, tops.