Want to get this on PS4 but I need the isometric view that DA:O had on PC.
Anyone know if the consoles include it this time around?
What? I didnt know this about DA:O on PC

Want to get this on PS4 but I need the isometric view that DA:O had on PC.
Anyone know if the consoles include it this time around?
I searched for a DA:I OT but didn't find one. Am I missing something, or is this the defacto OT for now?
New rules for OT, I think they are on the day of release now.I searched for a DA:I OT but didn't find one. Am I missing something, or is this the defacto OT for now?
I searched for a DA:I OT but didn't find one. Am I missing something, or is this the defacto OT for now?
My dude's probably taken by Cass or Josephine, I'm afraid.So do we get married now or later? lol
Want to get this on PS4 but I need the isometric view that DA:O had on PC.
Anyone know if the consoles include it this time around?
What's the best deal for the PC version outside of VNP stuff? Tried the origin mexico thing and it doesn't work for me. GMG has it for 48$ while it's 70$ on origin but with extra stuff.
Game isn't out for another ~week and because new OT rules we won't get OT before early next week.
New rules for OT, I think they are on the day of release now.
Doh! I'm aware of the new OT rule, but I'm so accustomed to release day embargoes that after seeing all the reviews today, my brain just started thinking the game was out even though I knew the release date was next week. Temporary brain flatulence. My bad, thanks for the reminders.Game is out in a week, the embargo ended early which showed during confidence in the game ad you can very well see.
OT thread are now only posted on launch day.
What's the best deal for the PC version outside of VNP stuff? Tried the origin mexico thing and it doesn't work for me. GMG has it for 48$ while it's 70$ on origin but with extra stuff.
What was the miss? Even DA2 has a solid Metacritic score. I know most of Gaf hated it, but I enjoyed it, even though I liked Origins better. And the Mass Effect Trilogy is a Masterpiece!
What about the console versions? I own a 3yo PC, X1 and PS4. Which version should I get?
Now I got friends who want me to play play WoW. Mehhhhhhhhhhhhh fuck man.
Dragon Age: Inquisition PC Low vs. Ultra Graphics Comparison
Quite nice looking even on low settings.
Dragon Age: Inquisition has rightfully received praise for its scope, its collection of open worlds that individually feel like complete, standalone games that taken together feel impenetrable and exhausting. But what I haven't seen discussed as thoroughly is what that scope allows for, which is a staggering amount of complex politicking. From the intro screen, the game establishes two core feuding factions, and as the game progresses those factions further divide themselves by leaders and collectives with their own wants and needs, allies and enemies. The game uses its sprawling geography to literalize these groups, and where you choose to spend your time, who you choose to help, and how you do as much establishes your personal politics inside the game world.
It's a weird and bad rule imo. I mean, there IS a quite visible need for discussion and hyping, so other threads, that are becoming more and more off-topic are used for it. Just make a new thread for big news and keep an OT.New rules for OT, I think they are on the day of release now.
This sounds an excellent game, but due to not playing DA I and II, I doubt I'll play. The story seems really unaccessble to newcomers to the series.
Typically Bioware makes games highly accessible to newcomers (e.g. ME3), the story itself is a branch which doesn't focus on old chars except Varric, which is why they named it DA:I instead of DA3.This sounds an excellent game, but due to not playing DA I and II, I doubt I'll play. The story seems really unaccessble to newcomers to the series.
This sounds an excellent game, but due to not playing DA I and II, I doubt I'll play. The story seems really unaccessble to newcomers to the series.
Sounds great... almost perfect for my tastes. That's a great review, too. This along with that other quote (that I cited last page) really sum up the 'grand chessboard' side of the game well.From the Verge review writeup linked a few pages back:
Dragon Age: Inquisition has rightfully received praise for its scope, its collection of open worlds that individually feel like complete, standalone games that taken together feel impenetrable and exhausting. But what I haven't seen discussed as thoroughly is what that scope allows for, which is a staggering amount of complex politicking. From the intro screen, the game establishes two core feuding factions, and as the game progresses those factions further divide themselves by leaders and collectives with their own wants and needs, allies and enemies. The game uses its sprawling geography to literalize these groups, and where you choose to spend your time, who you choose to help, and how you do as much establishes your personal politics inside the game world.
This why I'm not bothered by the plot being rote. If the game can deliver some interesting politicking regarding mage/templars, or other factions then that is the core of the Dragon Age world for me. DA:O was the same- the "plot" was extremely generic. But what hooked me (aside from the great characters) was the background of almost every major area and how almost every faction involved had an interesting backstory that made for some interesting dilemmas on who to side with.
In fact I'm hard pressed to come up with a Bioware game where the core story is really interesting in and of itself. Maybe ME1 but even that was still extremely cliche (sci fi where the an ancient evil has awkened and is threatening the universe? yep, seen that before).
Are the minimum and optimal specs already released?
This sounds an excellent game, but due to not playing DA I and II, I doubt I'll play. The story seems really unaccessble to newcomers to the series.
you'd have to do research on the story so far and maybe on some of the stories of the game and political systems. But it's a self-contained story. You'll largely just miss cameos.
Dragon Age: Inquisition PC Low vs. Ultra Graphics Comparison
Quite nice looking even on low settings.
Me as well
I'm glad the reviews are great but totally intimidated by the 80+ hours and especially that to get into the game you have to get through the first 15 hours.
For a lot of people (cough - people whose job description is being a dad) launching into this game means simply no time to play the other titles.
So it is this game OR dabbling with GTA V, PES, and so onwhat a sad choice to have to make.
Kotaku mention that it's very much a direct continuation of DA II, and you need extensive knowledge of the different groups etc.
I don't have it lol.
If ok with key stores check out G2A and G2Play, they often have nice deals on upcoming games.
I went with GMG. Its not great but it beats the way over priced $60
Kotaku mention that it's very much a direct continuation of DA II, and you need extensive knowledge of the different groups etc.
I don't have it lol.
Great video. For the most part, Low still looks quite good.
Dragon Age: Inquisition – PC Low vs. Ultra Graphics Comparison
Quite nice looking even on low settings.
Heck, I played 100 hours of DAO and I would be interested in that thread. Considering there's no OT yet it might be worth it.I just mentioned it, but with the amount of people considering getting DAI who haven't played much if at all of the previous games, should we make a thread to help them out? Like list of essentials to know and to read?
I played Origins and DA2 this summer and this hair looks better although hair has always been weak in Bioware games.MY GOD THE HAIR IS PLASTIC. UGGGGHHHH.
I don't know why but the hair is really bothering me in this game. It just looks so much worse than even Origins, which is a 5 year old game. I don't get it!?
Me as well
I'm glad the reviews are great but totally intimidated by the 80+ hours and especially that to get into the game you have to get through the first 15 hours.
For a lot of people (cough - people whose job description is being a dad) launching into this game means simply no time to play the other titles.
So it is this game OR dabbling with GTA V, PES, and so onwhat a sad choice to have to make.
Kotaku mention that it's very much a direct continuation of DA II, and you need extensive knowledge of the different groups etc.
I don't have it lol.
I played Origins and DA2 this summer and this hair looks better although hair has always been weak in Bioware games.
DA2 was trash IMO and I wouldn't have even bothered with this game if they'd continued in the same direction. I don't really have a problem with the Mass Effect Trilogy but DA2 was enough for me to swear off the DA series. I'm really happy they turned it around, can't wait to play Inquisition.
Do we know the details of the default world state that's in the game? At least the major stuff. Just for curiosity sake. Mass Effect had a terrible default world state, with most of the previous party members / major npcs dead
So what's the verdict on the multiplayer? So far the only thing I have heard is it lacks the speed and instant gratification of ME3 MP.