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Re: Official Dragon Age: Origins thread
I am excited to play any new Bioware products. I hope EA hasn't ruined it too much.
My copy arrives tomorrow. Should be here right about the time I get off work around 3:30pm. |
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So should I look into this one? It looks cool but my patience for RPGs gets kind of grating.
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TOMORROW IS ALMOST HERE!
Reviews seem to be from 8.5-9.5 on this one..though Gamepro gave it a 5/5....almost all reviews scores were hit by the graphics, but gameplay seems to be high on all reviews...CAN'T WAIT! |
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GameSpot gave it a 9.5/10 for the PC version, 8.5/10 for the 360, and 9/10 for PS3. Here's a link to the video review.
LINK The reviewer explains why the PC version is preferred over the console versions and why it scored higher. |
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Great review, I have to pick this up now. Only problem is MW2 is next week.
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If only I had the free time required to tackle a game like this. Maybe I'll pick it up cheaper during a game drought next summer...
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I was going to use my $40 Amazon Credit from last weeks sale on this, but I don't have it yet. And since I don't really have the time to dedicate to it right now, and I'm not going to get the $10 Amazon pre-order credit for this anymore, I think I'll wait for a while, and use my credit on something else (maybe Lego Indy 2)
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still can't decide between the pc and xbox360 version.
I prefer to sit on my couch with the xbox ver but this review says the PC is much better. |
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Wow, a PS3 port that's noticeably graphically better than the 360 port? Is this a first? Wish I knew that before I preordered.
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I was surprised, too. PS3 is usually rated the same or lower.
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 9813382)
If only I had the free time required to tackle a game like this. Maybe I'll pick it up cheaper during a game drought next summer...
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I checked UPS today after my copy didn't arrive, and it showed it was delivered and signed by Maya, and left on the dock. Well the only problem is I don't know a Maya and there's no dock here.
They told me it was delivered at 9am to a different address, despite my address showing up as correct in the system. I look up the address they gave me, and it was a fucking Target. The idiot delivered my package to a damn Target. What the fuck? How stupid can you be? The address wasn't even the same. It was 43525 and mine is 43367. The street names are spelled very differently. The Target in question is a half mile away. Now I am waiting for them to call back and see if the driver can re-deliver it tonight. It's probably too late for me to deal with Target since receiving hours are typically early morning. I get UPS packages all the time, and I have never seen an error like this. It was the collectors edition, too, so how they could have confused that is beyond me. Does Target even get the collectors edition? Damn I am pissed. |
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Originally Posted by nickdawgy
(Post 9814380)
They told me it was delivered at 9am to a different address, despite my address showing up as correct in the system.
I look up the address they gave me, and it was a fucking Target. The idiot delivered my package to a damn Target. What the fuck? How stupid can you be? The address wasn't even the same. It was 43525 and mine is 43367. The street names are spelled very differently. The Target in question is a half mile away. |
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I called Target and the guy is like "There's no Maya here."
He says to call him back tomorrow at 8 because he doesn't have the key (he's the store manager, mind you) and I told him I would be working all week, he says "You can call me on your break." :lol: What bullshit. I complain that I shouldn't have to use my break time for that, he again says there is no Maya here, and says I have the wrong address. He then says call back in 30 minutes and he will have an answer for me. I asked why I have to call back in 30 minutes, and he says because he has to look for it. I said "It takes you 30 minutes?" He says "Just call back in 30 minutes." Ugh. Meanwhile, UPS hasn't called me back. |
Re: Official Dragon Age: Origins thread
No spoilers here, but I felt the origin story for the Mage was weak. Slow and not very interesting. Once the origin story was done though it really started to pick up. About 5 hours in, and I am having flashbacks to the late 90's. This game has potential, if not a little slow out of the gate.
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I'm very pleased so far.
I finished the city-elf origin story tonight and it was very well done. Got me emotionally into the story fairly quickly. My rogue elf, which I intended to be rather shifty in his character, turned out to be very noble in his actions because I couldn't help role playing him that way in this particular situation. Although, I now feel fully justified being just as shifty as I want to any human NPCs I encounter throughout the rest of the game... :) There's been a few points already that I'm wondering about the effects of my actions and how they may change things down the road. So far this is looking great. |
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Did you guys pick up the collector's or the normal? I picked up the collector's and part of the cover is cracked. I want to exchange it before I open it, but I'm worried that no more are available for me to do so.
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This game will be 39.99 on black friday at sears. Just a heads up for anyone willing to wait a bit with all the great games that recently came out and are about to come out.
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Originally Posted by dizzlle01
(Post 9815059)
This game will be 39.99 on black friday at sears. Just a heads up for anyone willing to wait a bit with all the great games that recently came out and are about to come out.
Quickstarted the girl city elf storyline and am having fun with it. |
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Originally Posted by TLwizard
(Post 9815044)
Did you guys pick up the collector's or the normal? I picked up the collector's and part of the cover is cracked. I want to exchange it before I open it, but I'm worried that no more are available for me to do so.
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Could someone explain how the Origin stories work? I've read that there are six of them. Do they all converge at some point so the game story is the same for everyone or is the whole game different depending what race/class you pick? I started as a Dalish Elf. Is there a site that has a write-up of each of the stories for people who may not play multiple characters? Love the game so far.
Sorry if this has been covered before. I usually read up a lot about a RPG before playing it but I'm going into this one blind. |
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Originally Posted by Setzer
(Post 9813320)
GameSpot gave it a 9.5/10 for the PC version, 8.5/10 for the 360, and 9/10 for PS3. Here's a link to the video review.
LINK The reviewer explains why the PC version is preferred over the console versions and why it scored higher. |
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Originally Posted by noonan4224
(Post 9815243)
Could someone explain how the Origin stories work? I've read that there are six of them. Do they all converge at some point so the game story is the same for everyone or is the whole game different depending what race/class you pick? I started as a Dalish Elf. Is there a site that has a write-up of each of the stories for people who may not play multiple characters? Love the game so far.
Sorry if this has been covered before. I usually read up a lot about a RPG before playing it but I'm going into this one blind. This is from the PCGamer review http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=226557 This is not a game that can be simply explained. How does it begin? It begins in six completely different ways, and each of these can be met with a wildly different approach. An excellent portion of the game to relate would be my adventures in the dwarven city of Orzammar, except there's little chance that you will experience the same events in the same way when you get there. The relationships you have, your allies and enemies, your party - they all form an experience unique to you. Back to those six possible beginnings. Humans are the dominant race in Ferelden. Dominant in some extremely unpleasant ways. Until a few hundred years ago elves were the slaves of humans. In theory they have been freed, but those who live in cities remain second-class citizens, forced to live in slums, either begging or finding menial work in human houses. A small number of elves broke away to live in the Dales; these 'Dalish' elves are attempting to recover their lost culture. Bitter and vengeful, they kill all humans who wander into their territory. The dwarves live in the Frostback Mountains, fiercely independent and embroiled in their own complex politics and caste system. The treatment of the elves by humans is (if you'll pardon the pun) dwarfed by the attitude this underground race show to their own casteless kin. Mages are feared and loathed by all. Those demonstrating magical skills are separated from their families as children and sent to a Mages' Circle. A mage is vulnerable to possession by demons, or to the allure of deadly Blood Magic. They must live under the control of the soldiers of the Chantry, the presiding human and city-elf religion, serving in the army. It is from this cauldron of tension and hostility that you select your character. Your first two hours playing as a human noble have almost nothing in common with those of a dwarf commoner or Dalish elf. While you're taught the basics of combat, and introduced to party mechanics, the rest is unique. Select a mage (either human or elf - dwarves have no affinity with mana) and you must go through the Harrowing - the test all mages must face before leaving their apprenticeship. This involves entering the spirit world of the Fade to do battle with dreams and demons. Select a city elf (either rogue or warrior) and you play through a tale of wedding-day excitement, terrifying attacks, and rape. A human noble faces terrible loss, while a Dalish elf gets hands-on experience with the Darkspawn. Play as a casteless dwarf, or the son or daughter of the dwarven king, and the contrast is dramatic. What each opening eventually has in common is the arrival of Duncan, a Grey Warden attempting to recruit armies to join the fight against the Blight. Hundreds of years ago each race signed an accord to provide armies on demand should the Darkspawn rise again, and Duncan is asking people to make good on that promise. Along the way, a promising candidate for the Wardens themselves catches his eye. Which would be you. |
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Great info Nifty. Thanks.
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Does your character start talking at some point? Because I picked a voice during character creation, but he never says any of the lines that I choose.
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Mine doesn't talk during cutscenes, but only during battle or when I'm running around and not allowed to do something.
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So far the character only seems to talk while performing commands or while in battle. Stuff like "Ok" "Yes" "Die you pig". The dialog options that you pick while roleplaying are mute.
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I wish they talked as much as Neverwinter Nights.
"No Quarter!!" I am liking the game alot. I am a female noble Dwarf Rogue. I find it funny how many of the conversation options are something a spoiled noble would say or do. "He bores me, kill him." or "Tell this merchant I tire of his games." :lol: |
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I played as the son of the dwarven king. I bought the deluxe edition on Steam, so I have the extra items. Problem is, in the origin story for my character, he loses everything at the end. I no longer have my special items. Is it that way for the other origin stories, or just this one?
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Originally Posted by TLwizard
(Post 9803109)
www.dragonagejourneys.com
Flash game that allows you to unlock three exclusive items to use in Dragon Age Origins when you get the game. But be forewarned -- this is not a quick game to play. It's an actual mini-rpg and it takes a few hours to play through it. Plus, you have to go through it THREE TIMES in order to unlock everything. |
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PS3 version has shit framerate. Played 2.5 hours last night, can't wait to hit a few more hours after lunch.
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Originally Posted by dizzlle01
(Post 9815059)
This game will be 39.99 on black friday at sears. Just a heads up for anyone willing to wait a bit with all the great games that recently came out and are about to come out.
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as for the difference in the reviews between the ps3 and the xbox...that seems to be the only site that is giving the PS3 a higher score. I have not seen any frame rate issues yet, but there is starting to be some complaints...so seems to be a wash to me. The game is not that good looking anyway, so I would rather have a smooth frame rate.
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How far are you? I'm around 5.5 hours in and I've definitely seen the framerate chug on more than one occasion.
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So Quake, aside from the framerate issues, how are you liking it? is it a "run out and buy now" kind of game, or a "when you're ready to play something try it out" thing. I LOVED Mass Effect, Jade Empire, and KOTOR and wanted to dig into this one, but wanted to see what people around here thought.
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I just picked this up and looking through the manual is intimidating! Hope I'm smart enough for this game. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Dragon Fly
(Post 9816343)
So Quake, aside from the framerate issues, how are you liking it? is it a "run out and buy now" kind of game, or a "when you're ready to play something try it out" thing. I LOVED Mass Effect, Jade Empire, and KOTOR and wanted to dig into this one, but wanted to see what people around here thought.
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Another funny moment early in the game. One of the responses to a merchant:
"Heard you're making a killing. Me too! [Kill him]" :lol: I love Bioware's humor. |
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Originally Posted by flashburn
(Post 9816523)
Run out and buy it. If you have played the above games and liked them all, and you like the whole "high fantasy" setting, then you will dig it.
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Originally Posted by Quake1028
(Post 9816864)
1000000% agreed. I put everything on hold for this game.
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