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November 24th, 2010, 11:31
Originally Posted by ZlothI think both Dragon Age and Fallout 3 have DLC worth checking out, especially if they can be bought cheap.
And, just to throw another 3D out there, we've now got Stereoscopic 3D. Muuhahahahaaa!
But anyway…
Reviews are fine and rarely steer me wrong. But then, I read the things, I don't just look at the score. I know what I like and what I don't like about games. If reviews are positive but mention things I don't like to see (e.g. checkpoint save systems) then I'll likely stay away. Things I see as positives sometimes get negative comments, too (e.g. Gametrailers saying Dragon Age: Origins was too long). As long as they get the basic facts in there, I'm good to go.
RPGs I've liked a lot in recent years:
Oblivion
The Witcher
The Last Remnant (a JRPG with a very different combat system - most folks didn't like it much but I dumped a good 200 hours into this game)
Dragon Age: Origins
Fallout 3
Risen
Mass Effect 1 & 2
I liked the Shivering Islands expansion for Oblivion but I wouldn't bother with the DLC for any of the above.
But…. to each his own.
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November 24th, 2010, 12:24
Isn't there a Dragon Age super pack available these days? With Awakening + all DLCs? If such a thing exists, it contains tons of high quality gaming.
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November 24th, 2010, 12:43
Yeah, I think they just released a pack like that - or will soon, anyway.
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November 24th, 2010, 19:46
Originally Posted by jakebaker13Only places I've seen it are Direct2Drive and Steam. For what it is, it's not cheap.
Total brain fart on my end. I didn't even think about a digital download.
Originally Posted by MaylanderYes. EA released Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition a few weeks ago.
Isn't there a Dragon Age super pack available these days? With Awakening + all DLCs? If such a thing exists, it contains tons of high quality gaming.
November 24th, 2010, 22:29
Originally Posted by DwagginzDecember 16 here, says Amazon Germany.
Yes. EA released Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition a few weeks ago.
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November 24th, 2010, 23:02
Originally Posted by DwagginzVTM:B can be bought on Steam for $20, which is a pretty reasonable price due to the quality of the experience once it's been completely patched up. The price should probably be even lower because the game is 6 years old now, but I'd still recommend getting it for $20.
Only places I've seen it are Direct2Drive and Steam. For what it is, it's not cheap.
November 25th, 2010, 13:01
In that case, buying the Ultimate Edition of Dragon Age is definitely something I can recommend.
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November 25th, 2010, 13:35
Witcher
Arx Fatalis
Gothic 1 & Gothic 2 gold
Deus ex 1
Dragon Age + awakening expansion
NWN 2 & the expansion (MOTB)
Morrowind and the expansions (+mods)
Fallout 3 (modded)
Kotor 1, Kotor 2
Vampire bloodlines
Risen
Arx Fatalis
Gothic 1 & Gothic 2 gold
Deus ex 1
Dragon Age + awakening expansion
NWN 2 & the expansion (MOTB)
Morrowind and the expansions (+mods)
Fallout 3 (modded)
Kotor 1, Kotor 2
Vampire bloodlines
Risen
November 25th, 2010, 13:47
Originally Posted by ZlothActually that's what I thought he meant at first because I do have that and some RPGs are better than others when using stereoscopic 3D.
And, just to throw another 3D out there, we've now got Stereoscopic 3D. Muuhahahahaaa!
BTW, you may look ridiculous with those things on, but it is so worth it
Morrowind never looked more alive. There are drawbacks of course, but seeing that world in 3D made up for any annoyances I encountered.
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November 27th, 2010, 20:37
Originally Posted by skavenhordeYou can actually do that? I was so interested in this since Magic Carpet had a stereoscopic mode.
BTW, you may look ridiculous with those things on, but it is so worth itMorrowind never looked more alive. There are drawbacks of course, but seeing that world in 3D made up for any annoyances I encountered.
How does that work, do you need a special videocard/monitor/TV? I know PS3 was coming out with an update to add support for it, but can you do this with every game on the PC?
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November 28th, 2010, 02:21
Don't forget Dungeon Lords a genuine 3-D RPG with action combat. One of my favorites, I played it thru 6 times! However you MUST get the 1.4 edition as the original was full of bugs and quite unfinished. The 1.4 is still not completely finished (and never will be) but if you can overlook the limitations it can be great fun! Also best to read some game guides to avoid getting into situations from which you can't recover, such as leaving some dungeons early and you can't get back in and can't finish the game. (of course always save BEFORE entering a dungeon, etc.)
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November 28th, 2010, 02:30
Originally Posted by ThaurinI started a topic over yonder… I'll answer there.
You can actually do that? I was so interested in this since Magic Carpet had a stereoscopic mode.How does that work, do you need a special videocard/monitor/TV? I know PS3 was coming out with an update to add support for it, but can you do this with every game on the PC?
November 28th, 2010, 06:44
@Thaurin
Go to Zloth's thread it answers all of your questions, but if you have the money and don't mind wearing silly glasses then pick this up as soon as you can. Fallout 3, Morrowind, Oblivion, Stalker, The Witcher and others never looked so good
One word of warning, it isn't perfect. Some games are better than others. Like in Morrowing I literally felt like I could pick up items in the game in front of my screen, but in others there were a lot of little annoyances like doublevision from things that weren't in the middle of the screen. I adjusted the 3D level and that helped a lot. It was still in 3D, but not as good as some other games.
Edit: I almost forgot to mention GTA 4 and the expansions. You have to play those games in 3D. You'll never want to play them again without the glasses
Go to Zloth's thread it answers all of your questions, but if you have the money and don't mind wearing silly glasses then pick this up as soon as you can. Fallout 3, Morrowind, Oblivion, Stalker, The Witcher and others never looked so good

One word of warning, it isn't perfect. Some games are better than others. Like in Morrowing I literally felt like I could pick up items in the game in front of my screen, but in others there were a lot of little annoyances like doublevision from things that weren't in the middle of the screen. I adjusted the 3D level and that helped a lot. It was still in 3D, but not as good as some other games.
Edit: I almost forgot to mention GTA 4 and the expansions. You have to play those games in 3D. You'll never want to play them again without the glasses
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November 28th, 2010, 11:23
late contribution… 
I'd recommend Dragon Age and Mass Effect 2 (space pew pew rpg)
Shame you asked for 3D rpgs.. you'd get so much more choice if you include 2D rpgs like Baldur's Gate II….

I'd recommend Dragon Age and Mass Effect 2 (space pew pew rpg)
Shame you asked for 3D rpgs.. you'd get so much more choice if you include 2D rpgs like Baldur's Gate II….
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November 28th, 2010, 22:14
Silly glasses? Since when do dwee… {ahem} computer game enthusiasts worry about how they look? As long as our characters look good, we're fine, right? 
Oh, and Jakebaker? Dragon Age 2, The Witcher 2, Two Worlds 2, and Deus Ex 3 will all be releasing in the next few months, so you are on the clock!

Oh, and Jakebaker? Dragon Age 2, The Witcher 2, Two Worlds 2, and Deus Ex 3 will all be releasing in the next few months, so you are on the clock!
November 29th, 2010, 11:32
Originally Posted by skavenhordeI found the other thread, so I'll be brief here. Hope Oblivion's as good, because I'm not about to replay Morrowind anytime soon. But this sounds awesome, I love such technology. My PC and TV is old, though, and I usually play on Xbox these days. But it's time to replace the 6-year-old PC, anyway.
Like in Morrowing I literally felt like I could pick up items in the game in front of my screen
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