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Dragon Age - Desslock Comments
July 28th, 2009, 08:42
Originally Posted by KonjadThis is a funny position. You think people on the forums are any better? None of them have agenda's? I don't think anyone is an "expert" in rpg's, what the hell is that anyways? I think that if a reviewer or person shares similar tastes in rpgs with what you do its safe to say his opinion carries merrit. I myself like to try most games and see if they appeal to me.
Reviewers are no longer reviewers but new kind of advertisers (I don't know Desslock, I'm talking about reviewers in general). That's why I no longer read any reviews but care about people's opinions on forums much more.
I'm not an elitist who believes my opinion on a game is the only one that matters or that I can shoehorn a game into a mold that strictly classifies it as to what it is.
SasqWatch
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July 28th, 2009, 08:57
darn you desslock now I am interessed in the game again 
BTW Oblivion objectively is not a good game….. unless good game, equals good graphics…. I do not know why someone would like generic gameplay and killing the same kind of monsters who are the same level as you 100's of times… But it is a good simulation of exploring a computer generated world… I just cannot stretch so far as to call it a good game…

BTW Oblivion objectively is not a good game….. unless good game, equals good graphics…. I do not know why someone would like generic gameplay and killing the same kind of monsters who are the same level as you 100's of times… But it is a good simulation of exploring a computer generated world… I just cannot stretch so far as to call it a good game…
July 28th, 2009, 08:57
A bit LTTP, but… oh-kay! Between this and the very Michael Moorcock-esque Fade teaser, I'm suddenly feeling a bit more interested in this thing again.
Interest level +2.
Interest level +2.
RPGCodex' Little BRO
July 28th, 2009, 09:00
Originally Posted by SurlentAll true -- but he has a very long and very solid track record of having pretty damn good opinions. I'd say about 80% good (which is the overlap between his opinion and mine, naturally).
Actually I do know who he is. But even then why should I care for his opinion about a game when it is only that, an opinion?
His post is all opinion.
He offered no rationale for his opinions. Not to mention he didn't provide any new facts about the product. His background and history on the net puts him in a position to make endorsements. We can already see how many on this forum admires his views without questioning them.
That's why I'm lending his opinion a good deal more weight than, to pick an example at random, yours -- rationale or not.
RPGCodex' Little BRO
July 28th, 2009, 09:35
Desslock wrote in his Oblivion review that only bad thing in the game are NPC-s and that otherwise its a masterpiece. I hate Oblivion so its obvious that I and Desslock have different taste in games, so why should i care about his opinion especially when he only says that a game is better then every piece of official information has showed. I believe in what I see not what someone says, and up to today I havent seen many good things about Dragon Age.
July 28th, 2009, 09:39
I've had the same feeling as Desslock for quite a while, and I certainly haven't tried to keep it a secret - I still believe DA will be a solid title, despite the marketing department in EA being completely bonkers.
It's just something about the way David Gaider, Patrick Weekes, Stormwaltz and so on show up on our forums and defend the title. They sound honest. Why bother coming here to lie in our faces? That makes no sense; everyone who knows anything about the Watch knows that most people around here are too thorough to buy a game based on hype anyway.
It's nice to get a confirmation that the game seems to be on the right track though, from such a well established writer as Desslock (especially after he got to play the game for several hours).
If I was Gaider, I'd probably beat someone up over at the marketing department: "I've been working on this title for FIVE LONG YEARS, and you good-for-nothing morons manage to squeeze it through the same marketing scheme as The Sims!".
It's just something about the way David Gaider, Patrick Weekes, Stormwaltz and so on show up on our forums and defend the title. They sound honest. Why bother coming here to lie in our faces? That makes no sense; everyone who knows anything about the Watch knows that most people around here are too thorough to buy a game based on hype anyway.
It's nice to get a confirmation that the game seems to be on the right track though, from such a well established writer as Desslock (especially after he got to play the game for several hours).
If I was Gaider, I'd probably beat someone up over at the marketing department: "I've been working on this title for FIVE LONG YEARS, and you good-for-nothing morons manage to squeeze it through the same marketing scheme as The Sims!".
SasqWatch
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July 28th, 2009, 09:43
The Sims featured Marilyn Manson and geysirs of blood? 
(Come to think of it, that reminds me of Sam Peckinpah's Salad Days.)

(Come to think of it, that reminds me of Sam Peckinpah's Salad Days.)
RPGCodex' Little BRO
July 28th, 2009, 09:44
I was referring to the lame sex part, not "the new shit". That looks more like a random FPS game. Probably the same lame EA marketing department though.
SasqWatch
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July 28th, 2009, 09:53
Originally Posted by Prime JuntaUh, interesting thought …
The Sims featured Marilyn Manson and geysirs of blood?
(Come to think of it, that reminds me of Sam Peckinpah's Salad Days.)
If carried out correctly …
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July 28th, 2009, 10:11
Originally Posted by MaylanderFor my part, I've never suspected those developers of lying.
I've had the same feeling as Desslock for quite a while, and I certainly haven't tried to keep it a secret - I still believe DA will be a solid title, despite the marketing department in EA being completely bonkers.
It's just something about the way David Gaider, Patrick Weekes, Stormwaltz and so on show up on our forums and defend the title. They sound honest. Why bother coming here to lie in our faces? That makes no sense; everyone who knows anything about the Watch knows that most people around here are too thorough to buy a game based on hype anyway.
It's nice to get a confirmation that the game seems to be on the right track though, from such a well established writer as Desslock (especially after he got to play the game for several hours).
If I was Gaider, I'd probably beat someone up over at the marketing department: "I've been working on this title for FIVE LONG YEARS, and you good-for-nothing morons manage to squeeze it through the same marketing scheme as The Sims!".
It's not about that, it's about how being part of that environment can color your own perceptions, especially if you're directly involved in the development of said title. I don't think you'll find many developers who think of themselves as lacking in creative integrity - and obviously companies like Bethesda and Bioware consider themselves on the forefront of gaming development.
It's only natural they'd come here to defend their titles, as it's their livelihood and likely their passion.
I'm sure many would come here and defend Jade Empire and Mass Effect, for instance, calling them great games. Many here would agree, but I consider them both gigantic steps back in most of the important ways.
Unfortunately, we all expect different things - and personally, being an enthusiastic "hardcore" gamer - I despise the mass market approach, no matter how understandable it is.
So, it's not as clear cut as you might think.
Anyway, in this case - based on Desslock's comments, I'm inclined to believe I might have been too harsh. I'll gladly eat my words about it, and apologize if that's the case. Not that anyone cares, but I think it's only fair.
But I'll have to wait and see the final product and play it for a good while before making my mind up. Again, first impressions are often very misleading in this modern gaming industry.
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July 28th, 2009, 10:28
I'm wondering more and more whether I should buy this game at all.
It is just too dark for my taste.
I'll rather keep the Drakensang prequel in mind.
It is just too dark for my taste.
I'll rather keep the Drakensang prequel in mind.
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." (E.F.Schumacher, Economist, Source)
July 28th, 2009, 11:40
The answer for you is simple, Alrik:
Buy none of the upcoming games. You need a new PC or a decent upgrade first. Your old PC is even too slow for the first Drakensang with all the eye candy on. Newer games wouldn't even run on minimum, which means you would ruin the atmosphere.
The good news is that the consoles are limiting the stress put on PC hardware. Relatively cheap hardware will suffice until the next console cycle if you don't need a bigger upgrade for full-HD gaming on a 24" TFT.
Buy none of the upcoming games. You need a new PC or a decent upgrade first. Your old PC is even too slow for the first Drakensang with all the eye candy on. Newer games wouldn't even run on minimum, which means you would ruin the atmosphere.
The good news is that the consoles are limiting the stress put on PC hardware. Relatively cheap hardware will suffice until the next console cycle if you don't need a bigger upgrade for full-HD gaming on a 24" TFT.
July 28th, 2009, 12:08
Originally Posted by SurlentYes…it's an opinion. I'm not sure why you think this needs to be pointed out. It was a comment on another forum that we plucked out and used as news so I'm sure he can live with the fact that he didn't provide evidence or - shock! - additional facts.
Actually I do know who he is. But even then why should I care for his opinion about a game when it is only that, an opinion?
His post is all opinion.
He offered no rationale for his opinions. Not to mention he didn't provide any new facts about the product. His background and history on the net puts him in a position to make endorsements. We can already see how many on this forum admires his views without questioning them.
As for questioning his views…remember that it was an opinion, yes? Most of us are capable of rational thought and his opinion is simply an additional piece of information to consider.
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July 28th, 2009, 12:29
Very pleased to hear that from Desslock. Looks like a likely buy again.
Sentinel
July 28th, 2009, 13:41
Originally Posted by GothicGothicnessWhile Oblivion is not a game I would defend … saying it is 'objectively not good' is different than 'full of flaws' which I would support. Because as a console action game with RPG-lite elements and a huge, well rendered open world I would say that it *is* objectively a good game.
darn you desslock now I am interessed in the game again
BTW Oblivion objectively is not a good game….. unless good game, equals good graphics…. I do not know why someone would like generic gameplay and killing the same kind of monsters who are the same level as you 100's of times… But it is a good simulation of exploring a computer generated world… I just cannot stretch so far as to call it a good game…
… but I still think it is overrated in the general press.
I also agree that Desslock expressing an opinion is just that - but since he has a history, you can get some feel for what it might be like. Sort of like reading info from one of the folks here. We all know something about each other and therefore can judge opinions accordingly.
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SasqWatch
July 28th, 2009, 13:51
Another important factor is that while Desslocks opinion is certainly subjective, it is the opinion of someone who has 20+ years of experience in RPGs/writing such opinions about RPGs. He generally knows what to look for and what to expect. He can compare it to 100s of titles he has previously played, reviewed and given feedback on.
As for Oblivion: It's not a bad game. It's just a very hyped up game, which makes it easy to try to bring it down further than what it deserves. Very similar to WoW - there are quite a few people claiming it is "the worst MMO ever made", which it clearly is not, but it's easy to hate since it's such a giant/so hyped up. The more hyped up something gets, the easier it is for people who don't like it to hate it (even though the hate comes from the hype and all the people claiming it's the best thing ever, not the actual product).
To me, personally, there are elements in Oblivion that more or less ruins my overall experience. However, when I try to be objective, I can easily see that it would appeal to a lot of people, especially after modding it.
As for Oblivion: It's not a bad game. It's just a very hyped up game, which makes it easy to try to bring it down further than what it deserves. Very similar to WoW - there are quite a few people claiming it is "the worst MMO ever made", which it clearly is not, but it's easy to hate since it's such a giant/so hyped up. The more hyped up something gets, the easier it is for people who don't like it to hate it (even though the hate comes from the hype and all the people claiming it's the best thing ever, not the actual product).
To me, personally, there are elements in Oblivion that more or less ruins my overall experience. However, when I try to be objective, I can easily see that it would appeal to a lot of people, especially after modding it.
SasqWatch
Original Sin Donor
July 28th, 2009, 13:52
Lol i was gonna post my newfound optimism until i read this Desslock guy actually praised Oblivion.
I thought this was a place for connaiseurs, you shouldn't allow dumbasses with their "oblivion are teh awesum"
Also pissing out the window is awesome, doesn't mean it's good.
This is the cruelty of critic notoriety. You can write for years until everyone knows you. Then you write a stupid review(prolly while you were high), and suddenly you reveal that you're a fucktard and nobody cares about your opinion anymore.
It's pretty much what happened to that other idiot yahtzee Crapsho.
I thought this was a place for connaiseurs, you shouldn't allow dumbasses with their "oblivion are teh awesum"
Also pissing out the window is awesome, doesn't mean it's good.
This is the cruelty of critic notoriety. You can write for years until everyone knows you. Then you write a stupid review(prolly while you were high), and suddenly you reveal that you're a fucktard and nobody cares about your opinion anymore.
It's pretty much what happened to that other idiot yahtzee Crapsho.
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July 28th, 2009, 13:57
Originally Posted by Quests.Muin^
Lol i was gonna post my newfound optimism until i read this Desslock guy actually praised Oblivion.
I thought this was a place for connaiseurs, you shouldn't allow dumbasses with their "oblivion are teh awesum"
Also pissing out the window is awesome, doesn't mean it's good.
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