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CalamityRanger: I'll give my vague impressions for you folks. :) I know most of you have the release date of the 11th so I'll figure out how I'll tell my impressions without spoiling anything.
Please do ;)

If you want to discuss spoilers with other folks playing it you can start a new DA2 topic and use the word SPOILERS as part of the title, that will warn people who don't have the game yet to stay away

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cw8: This is beyond epic. Damn the theme fits so well! And Flemeth looks like a villain from Power Rangers.
We take our games way too seriously sometimes, silly vids usually are a good way to just have a laugh and relax a bit ;)
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Delixe: By all means don't hold back. I like honest opinions not made up ones (see newly created thread). Obviously no spoilers you can help as that's the reason I am avoiding the BioWare boards and GameFAQs.
We'll just go into knowing that I'm rather tolerant to the changes that have been made as you know from our discussions in the topic. It took warming up with the combat and there are probably certain things I could nitpick but other things sound like they could be neat (the way coercion works now sounds pretty neat and the fact that the rival meter basically makes it so you can still roleplay the way you want without worrying about someone leaving the party).

I am going into it feeling very excited despite the naysaying and such that I've read all over the place. An open mind is important for new installments. Once I see how things actually play out, then I'll let you folks know my impressions before I head to bed tomorrow. :)
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CalamityRanger: We'll just go into knowing that I'm rather tolerant to the changes that have been made as you know from our discussions in the topic. It took warming up with the combat and there are probably certain things I could nitpick but other things sound like they could be neat (the way coercion works now sounds pretty neat and the fact that the rival meter basically makes it so you can still roleplay the way you want without worrying about someone leaving the party).

I am going into it feeling very excited despite the naysaying and such that I've read all over the place. An open mind is important for new installments. Once I see how things actually play out, then I'll let you folks know my impressions before I head to bed tomorrow. :)
Thanks. Personally my enthusiasm has been somewhat blunted by the relentless naysayers, although the 11th still cannot come quickly enough. Impressions will be most welcome.
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Namur: Some interesting numbers here

And now for something completely different:

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Based on this post I've decided to not purchase Dragon Age II.
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stonebro: Based on this post I've decided to not purchase Dragon Age II.
If i were to say i'm confortable with the responsabilty i'd be lying.

I hope you're basing part of your decision on the cutdown in terms of writing, characters and lenght and apparent shift in focus towards a game with a lot more cinematics and alot less of everything else hinted by the figures on the first link, and not just on the apparent 'compatibility' between the power rangers track and DA2's 'style, even if said compatibility is a tad scarry ;)
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Namur: not just on the apparent 'compatibility' between the power rangers track and DA2's 'style, even if said compatibility is a tad scarry ;)
Pfft, hardly the first time I have seen it. There was a Buffy one as well.
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Delixe: Pfft, hardly the first time I have seen it. There was a Buffy one as well.
I was joking about the scarry bit Delixe. I posted the link to that video in the same spirit btw, something silly and fun to watch ;)
Apparently the game is unlocked in Asia now, so those of you living there can play.
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Namur: If i were to say i'm confortable with the responsabilty i'd be lying.

I hope you're basing part of your decision on the cutdown in terms of writing, characters and lenght and apparent shift in focus towards a game with a lot more cinematics and alot less of everything else hinted by the figures on the first link, and not just on the apparent 'compatibility' between the power rangers track and DA2's 'style, even if said compatibility is a tad scarry ;)
Granted I already pretty much knew that I wasn't going to get Dragon Age 2, but those videos really brought the point home. If the focus is even more on cinematics and story, then I fear that I may find the story a tad too juvenile for my acquired tastes.

Besides, Shogun 2 is out in a week, and I don't want any distractions.
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stonebro: Granted I already pretty much knew that I wasn't going to get Dragon Age 2, but those videos really brought the point home. If the focus is even more on cinematics and story, then I fear that I may find the story a tad too juvenile for my acquired tastes.

Besides, Shogun 2 is out in a week, and I don't want any distractions.
Definitely more cinematics, and in that sense, yeah, more story, even if the writing was prunned up the wahzoo.

Not enough time, now that is something i totally relate to right now. After having sworn never to touch another X game ever, i made a terrible mistake and booted up X3TC. I swear, the moment i found myself flying around in my pos Sabre in some Terran sector i almost felt life being sucked away from me ;)
Chris Priestly wrote...

OK: Here is the story.

Auto-attack option for consoles was added in to the games late in the development cycle after the initial certification build was sent. The auto-attack functionality was sent to be added to the game for testing and approval. This was why staff said it was in game.

Due to an error during mastering, the auto-attack file was omitted during manufacture.

We apologize for this. It was meant to be in game, but it is not currently in the console versions. We are working on how best to distribute this to console users. When we have information, we will let everyone know.
Hope that attempt at quoting works, apparently the auto-attack for consoles didn't get put in the game, just thought I'd let everyone know.

http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/141/index/6395493/2
Hopefully Best Buy didn't forget about my preorder from November.

I got the Signature Edition for $50 when everyone else is selling it for $60, pretty sweet deal I think.
Post edited March 07, 2011 by Kingoftherings
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FlintlockJazz: Hope that attempt at quoting works, apparently the auto-attack for consoles didn't get put in the game, just thought I'd let everyone know.

http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/141/index/6395493/2
For a game that went gold a few weeks ago they managed to let a lot of stuff slip through. The readme for the PC version also lists some bugs that were not fixed before release, at least one is a game breaker requiring going back to a previous save. It can be avoided if you know before hand but still annoying.

Also anyone who had the Blood Dragon Armor in ME2/DA:O now has it added to their account for use in DA2. The Facebook target was also reached so you should also have the item Of things not lost.
So let me get this straight. If I'm holding the bought retail copy of Dragon Age 2 in my hands tomorrow, I cannot play it until the release date has passed?

BUT whoever has gotten it from the dark depths of internet, he/she CAN play it immediately?
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KneeTheCap: So let me get this straight. If I'm holding the bought retail copy of Dragon Age 2 in my hands tomorrow, I cannot play it until the release date has passed?

BUT whoever has gotten it from the dark depths of internet, he/she CAN play it immediately?
Not unless it is cracked. It seems the release date check actually downloads the exe for the game and then uninstalls itself. Pirates will only be able to play if they can get a cracked exe which will take them.... oh about 20 mins.