GhostwriterDoF: Good afternoon!
Coffee! Now I'll have to get some.
The combat in DA O is definitely rewarding, especially on the hard and hardest difficulty
settings when you know you've earned that battle. Later in the game it balances out a bit
if you have been leveling the characters wisely. ;)
Hope you enjoyed your coffee... ;)
Yeah, I tend to go the "Take all or most of the side quests, complete as many as possible or until getting bored and then progress with the main one," - route... That
usually in rpgs helps, so that I don't have to learn all the fancy tactics or concentrate 100% in every battle... but yeah the hard battle wins are quite rewarding. The hardest difficulty might be a bit too much though ;)
GhostwriterDoF: Good afternoon!
Coffee! Now I'll have to get some.
The combat in DA O is definitely rewarding, especially on the hard and hardest difficulty
settings when you know you've earned that battle. Later in the game it balances out a bit
if you have been leveling the characters wisely. ;)
pimpmonkey2382.313: I must suck at this game, I feel rewarded when I beat a tough one on easy x)
Like Ghostwriter said, if you can beat it on easy, you are already a real gamer ;)
I've played mostly only rpgs in the last two years (a few point'n'clicks and strategy games too) - and at some point you just get used to the next game quite quickly... there are so many things in common usually... it's not about being smart or anything like that, just that it's so easy to find a way to beat the monsters quickly having done it so many times in recent years already - that's why I need sometimes a harder difficulty... I guess :)