People here write as if nobody soloed DAO on nightmare or never played with the Advanced Tactics mod…
I think it's safe to assume that the vast majority of DA:O players can't relate to soloing the game on nightmare.
People here write as if nobody soloed DAO on nightmare or never played with the Advanced Tactics mod…
I think it's safe to assume that the vast majority of DA:O players can't relate to soloing the game on nightmare.
It has no relation to how people will ended up playing the game once they balance enemies, encounters and abilities.
How do you know what the final game is going to play like? People are commenting on that it's starting to look like a real-time action game. I think fans might have a legitimate reason to be concerned.
I'm one of the few person here who actually played both DAO and DA2 multiple times and what I saw in that video is no different than what I experienced in those games.
How do you know what the final game is going to play like? People are commenting on that it's starting to look like a real-time action game. I think fans might have a legitimate reason to be concerned.
Really? Because I don't remember having full control over swinging a sword, etc., in real time in either of those games, and it sure looks like the player does in that video. Have you even watched it? Or are those parts just not visible through your fanboy goggles?
The only time the PC is doing something that isn't an auto-attack you can see the low right panel move, that's where the class abilities are (going by what I understand of DA2 ability panel, never played the game on console).
You can clearly see towards the end of the video, when the player is controlling the female mage, that she's throwing fireballs with each press of the button in real time.
You do know that DA2 on consoles have optional auto-attacks, right? They are not optional on the PC, you can't turn them off.