Dragon Age 2... WTF???

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Gudrests

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StarCecil said:
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This is bad news.

One of my favorite things in Dragon Age was the fact that my character was totally mine.
and it will be yours...its going to be like DA1 where you made a character and there were like...12 diffrent ways you could rise up and be the champion. i doubt there going to go YOU ARE A HUMAN WARRIOR!! DEAL WITH IT!!
But I won't be able to, say, choose an elf, then the gender, then the class, and still have Origins to choose from in addition to the physical appearance and the depth of the story itself.
i think you will....guys. this is bio-ware...they are pretty good at story telling and what not. have some faith
 

StarCecil

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Haydyn said:
Yes, let's take away the uniqueness of Dragon Age to please all of the sex craved Mass Effect fanboys.

The graphics were not bad. The customization was great. The combat system was a refreshing change from shooters and God of War Button Mashing. The lack of voice immersed more than your characters talking for you. If you want another Mass Effect, wait for a new one. Don't try to change Dragon Age to your standards, which are already met by many other games.
Now wait a moment, I didn't say I was necessarily opposed to more sex...
 

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StarCecil said:
Haydyn said:
Yes, let's take away the uniqueness of Dragon Age to please all of the sex craved Mass Effect fanboys.

The graphics were not bad. The customization was great. The combat system was a refreshing change from shooters and God of War Button Mashing. The lack of voice immersed more than your characters talking for you. If you want another Mass Effect, wait for a new one. Don't try to change Dragon Age to your standards, which are already met by many other games.
Now wait a moment, I didn't say I was necessarily opposed to more sex...
Neither did I. I just think of Mass Effect fanboys as people who originally played the game because there was the promise of nudity.
 

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Denamic said:
In ye olde D&D, characters were randomly generated.
You didn't get to decide where he/she came from or what he/she stood for.
You got an adventure, your character's alignment and stats to make shit up as you go.
And it was a good system.

I see this as something similar.
An interesting take on it. I really don't care that much about races however I really feel that dragon age should just use the baulders gate 2 class system. More classes the better really in my opinion I did feel that there wasnt much difference between two warriors in the first one.
 

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Having multiple races for the main character guarantees that BioWare can't do full voice acting for the player character. That takes away from immersion, and honestly Dragon Age felt bland and lifeless compared to Mass Effect for this sole reason. As long as they keep the semi-interesting combat and great story from the first game, and add voice acting for the main character, DA2 will be a great game. Hopefully they don't dumb it down quite as much as they did between ME1 and ME2.
 

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Haydyn said:
Yes, let's take away the uniqueness of Dragon Age to please all of the sex craved Mass Effect fanboys.

The graphics were not bad. The customization was great. The combat system was a refreshing change from shooters and God of War Button Mashing. The lack of voice immersed more than your characters talking for you. If you want another Mass Effect, wait for a new one. Don't try to change Dragon Age to your standards, which are already met by many other games.
Yes! Thank you, you took the words right out of my mouth.
 

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I loved Mass Effect and i loved Mass Effect 2.

ME2 changed a lot of aspects of ME1 for the better; which in my opinion, means that is succeeded as a sequel. And if you wanted to play Mass Effect 2 as anything other than a human, it kind of shows that you either haven't been paying much attention to the story, or simply just failed to understand it.

As far as Dragon Age 2 goes... if you really can't stand to play as a human, then don't play it. It's a rather silly attitude, though. We don't know to which extent we'll be able to customise Hawke, but considering the importance of your character's origin in the first Dragon Age, it's fair to assume that DA2 will offer similar options.

Playing as an elf didn't make your character as exciting as playing as an elf that killed a noble for raping his cousin on his wedding day did. I fully expect origin options to return, giving us ample opportunity to create the character we want to play as.
I agree but I think people are putting too much faith in a 1st anouncement. There could be multiple races still with multiple stories. It's still very early days.
 

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I love how the OP says everything like it's fact proven by SCIENCE instead of merely opinion, I liked both Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 for entirely different reasons. I'm looking forward to Dragon Age 2, I'm also interested in how this 'Nier' character will play a role. I'm not going to complain or whine about anything until I actually get to play it, then I'll judge it in the context it deserves, rather then just random guessing or flaming.
 

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I think its a little to early to judge it now, although I was hoping for a chance to play with my DA:O warden. Kinda disappointed me there.
 

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MetallicaRulez0 said:
Having multiple races for the main character guarantees that BioWare can't do full voice acting for the player character. That takes away from immersion, and honestly Dragon Age felt bland and lifeless compared to Mass Effect for this sole reason. As long as they keep the semi-interesting combat and great story from the first game, and add voice acting for the main character, DA2 will be a great game. Hopefully they don't dumb it down quite as much as they did between ME1 and ME2.
I feel the opposite. I can't get very immersed if my character has a voice, because then there is a very clear and very visible delineation between me and the character. Without a voiced protagonist, that line between me and the character is blurrier and I'm better able to take on the role of a Grey Warden and otherwise get into the game.
 

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Heheh...this reminds me of when everyone was judging ME2 before it came out.

Remember how that blew over?
 

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Quad08 said:
Heheh...this reminds me of when everyone was judging ME2 before it came out.

Remember how that blew over?
Yeah, nobody complained about them removing the RPG aspect. Nobody at all.
 

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Axolotl said:
Quad08 said:
Heheh...this reminds me of when everyone was judging ME2 before it came out.

Remember how that blew over?
Yeah, nobody complained about them removing the RPG aspect. Nobody at all.
Did I say nobody complained about it? Every game, no matter what it is, is going to have complaints about it.

What I was actually referring to, was how allot of people were complaining about aspects of the game before the game came out. However, once the game was finally released the amount of complaints about the game dropped drastically once everyone was able to see that ME2 was a very well made game.

Also, sarcasm isn't usually a good way to get your point across and doesn't make you seem like a very nice person. This may be the internet where being anonymous is key but a little bit of politeness goes a long way
 

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Nimzabaat said:
It was the origin stories that started Dragon Age on the right track. What other changes can we expect? Are they going to be throwing in chest-high-walls everywhere? Are we losing the inventory system? It looks like the last sequel that Bioware did well was Baldur's Gate 2. (Don't mention ME2, the people that hated ME liked ME2 which means it failed as a sequel, but succeeded as a game, which isn't the same thing)
WTF? You sir are a troll, by your logic, the next halo with space combat will be an rpg inside of a cave where you have to meet people in towns, sleep in inns, and fight through vampires to get to the surface in a heartwarming finish. One thing everyone should take note to not do: DO NOT TAKE YOUR OWN OPINION AND SELL IT AS A REGISTERED FACT. Specifically when you start making stuff up.
 

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Quad08 said:
What I was actually referring to, was how allot of people were complaining about aspects of the game before the game came out. However, once the game was finally released the amount of complaints about the game dropped drastically once everyone was able to see that ME2 was a very well made game.
I don't remember many people commenting before it's release (on the mechanics that is) but I do remember aot of people complaining at the simplification of ME2. Look at this thread for example. I know people who were die-hard Bioware fanboys who found ME2 so a bad they didn't want to buy any more games from them ever again if they continued in that direction.
 

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reg42 said:
Nimzabaat said:
Don't mention ME2, the people that hated ME liked ME2 which means it failed as a sequel, but succeeded as a game, which isn't the same thing
Lies. There are many, many people who love both, myself included.
How can you say a game is bad before you actually play it? You must be psychic
ZeroAE said:
The best thing about Dragon Age was character costumization , and they are taking it away=(
No they aren't. They just took out the cosmetic changes which don't affect anything except the odd reference.
Hybridwolf said:
Eh...From what I saw at a friends house, combat in Dragon Age was luck based, and from all the DLC, it's like half the game must have been missing.
Not true. The DLC was actually a very small part of the game, you could have happily gone through it without getting DLC. The DLC are all short and not really worth it if you ask me.

And the combat wasn't really luck based. Sure, sometimes you could get lucky, but it wasn't luck based.
But THAT was the best part! At least I still I Fable...
 

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Quad08 said:
Axolotl said:
Quad08 said:
Heheh...this reminds me of when everyone was judging ME2 before it came out.

Remember how that blew over?
Yeah, nobody complained about them removing the RPG aspect. Nobody at all.
Did I say nobody complained about it? Every game, no matter what it is, is going to have complaints about it.

What I was actually referring to, was how allot of people were complaining about aspects of the game before the game came out. However, once the game was finally released the amount of complaints about the game dropped drastically once everyone was able to see that ME2 was a very well made game.

Also, sarcasm isn't usually a good way to get your point across and doesn't make you seem like a very nice person. This may be the internet where being anonymous is key but a little bit of politeness goes a long way
But the in this instance, they are announcing a change to the very exact same things that were praised about the first. The very exact same things that drew older fans/hardcore fans/Role-playing fans are being changed and it's having a polarizing affect.

And it's not just a simple matter of those aspects being altered, but about them being altered to their exact opposites. Even now there a number of fans of ME1 that hate ME2 for the loss of certain aspects. BioWare themselves have admitted that ME2 wasn't a good sequel by announcing a re-introduction of RPG features dropped in ME1 to ME3.

EDIT: Note that I said ME2 wasn't a good "sequel". It was by all means an excellent game but not a good "sequel".