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Hmm by the looks of it: this one goes next to the witcher 3 on the list of games my pc probably won't be able to run...
Im more interested about classes.I mean e.g Sten and Oghren being dps class they could turn into tanks (apart from shale which he could be anything).Same for Morrigan which she could be healer and all of them had specialization to fit your needs.

On DA 2 i have only Anders or me with healer specialization if not im stuck with Merril or Bethany with only a Heal spell.On deep roads its quite a challenge.
Also its just me or Varric face looks like a human?Maybe its the animation still.
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Elmofongo: Great another isometric RPG I have to wishlist.

(Yeah I'm a sucker for the Pre-rendered graphics of Isometric games. I already got Ultima 8, Diablo 1 and 2, Fallout 1, 2, Tactics, Baldur's Gate, Planescape, Icewind, Nox, Arcamum, Divine and Beyond Divinity and Temple of Evil despite the fact that the latter 3 games has fully 3D models, but the enviornment is pre-rendered All I need left is Sacred Gold and this)
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groze: Get Aarklash Legacy while you're at it. :P
I am sticking with the classics so far, the only newish Isometric games I have is inquisitor and shadowrun returns, but my brother wanted Inquisitor and Shadowrun is not a pre-rendered.
Another game I won't buy because I can't grow money in my backyard and buy a new computer.
I wonder how this will look on PS3. I'd rather not have to buy a PS4 or upgrade my PC until next year,

edit: Oh wait, Origin. Okay upgrading my PC has nothing to do with this one.
Post edited April 22, 2014 by Ric1987
DA2 was my last EA/Bioware purchase. Won't let them fool me again with their micro transactions, buy DLC with Biowarepoints only, day one DLC, saying this title will be the most interactive ever made. Too lazy to make their own engine so they take a DICE engine. Back in the days Bioware used to license its own engine. Tired of their new sucking money out of kids policy. DA:O started disk locked dlc but at least you could wait and buy the ultimate edition or a cheap price. Their ME trilogy doesn't even have all the DLC's so no buy for me lol.

Will wait for W3 in stead.
Post edited April 22, 2014 by Zurvan7
btw which dragon age is better?
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Zurvan7: DA2 was my last EA/Bioware purchase. Won't let them fool me again with their micro transactions, buy DLC with Biowarepoints only, day one DLC, saying this title will be the most interactive ever made. Too lazy to make their own engine so they take a DICE engine. Back in the days Bioware used to license its own engine. Tired of their new sucking money out of kids policy.

Will wait for W3 in stead.
Well the Frostbite 3 is a pretty awesome engine, and it's owned by EA so why not use it?
Looks pretty good. I still need to finish the Dragon Age: Origins DLC, and Dragon Age II first before I touch the third game though.
Post edited April 22, 2014 by djdarko
I love how the PC Gamer article describes making a half arsed game with waaaaaaay to many copy pasted levels a "personal story" that "proved too great a shift for some fans". Yeah, that was obviously the issue everybody had with it...

I stopped reading after that, first paragraph in and it already seems like less of an article and more of a paid advertisement. If I even bother with this after the mess that was DA2 it'll be with a pirated copy. I won't be burned again by Bioware.
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Cormoran: I stopped reading after that, first paragraph in and it already seems like less of an article and more of a paid advertisement.
This.

Won't be fooled again into that type of game. Dragon Age and Mass Effect 2 were the two games that made me stop buying recent, multiple DLC games. The difference that I eventually partially enjoyed the game within Mass Effect 2 while disliking the "piece of software" and the dlc part of it; whereas I felt dissatisfied with Dragon Age both as a game and as a piece of software

Too many reviews have been apologetic, if not hagiographic about these games. Is it like car reviews, where some brands are rumored to secure good reviews with nice trips in the countryside and dinners in top of the range multi-star restaurants ?
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bela555: btw which dragon age is better?
I think the first one, Dragon Age Origins, amazing game and has a good story too.
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Cormoran: I love how the PC Gamer article describes making a half arsed game with waaaaaaay to many copy pasted levels a "personal story" that "proved too great a shift for some fans". Yeah, that was obviously the issue everybody had with it...

I stopped reading after that, first paragraph in and it already seems like less of an article and more of a paid advertisement.
Just to be fair, these early previews are typically non-critical fluff pieces no matter who publishes them.
I enjoyed the series and it looks like Inquisition could be interesting. But i'll probably do like I did with DA2 and wait until it's <10 dollars.

And until they get rid of the Bioware Points or start re-doing ultimate editions i'll never buy DLC again either.
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bela555: btw which dragon age is better?
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Moonbeam: I think the first one, Dragon Age Origins, amazing game and has a good story too.
ty, maybe i will grab it on the next steam sale :)