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Otter 10-22-2009 08:37 AM

I was listening to a podcast over the weekend where it mentioned that the character generator was released by BioWare. If you're interested in starting to make your uber-noober just do a search on "Dragon Age Character Generator" and should be pretty easy to find.

keg in kc 10-22-2009 08:37 AM

And excerpts from PC Gamer UK, who gave it a 94%, apparently a pretty high score for them:
Quote:

"Thus begins Dragon age, one of the most enormous and astonishing of games. It's an unashamed high-fantasy RPG, rooted in the most traditional soil, yet set in a highly original world."

"This is not a game that can be simply explained. How does it begin? It begins in six completely different ways, and each of these can be met with a wildly different approach."

"Whether you play as a human, elf or dwarf, a rogue, warrior or mage, a noble or a commoner, Dragon Age requires a smart use of your wits and weapons"

"You can approach combat in a couple of ways, depending upon your personal preferences and the difficulty to which you've set the game. In theory, setting it to easy should let you fight in real-time, where you select opponents and issue instructions from a row of tiled attacks, spells and special items familiar to any MMO player, as the fight happens."

"As you and your party level up, at levels 7 and 14 you get a point to spend on a sub-specialism that opens up new talent trees. A warrior, for instance, can choose to be a berserker or champion, among others. A mage might opt for shapeshifting., allowing her to morph into an animal during battle. A superbly useful talent for a rogue is ranger, which allows you to call an animal to join your party."

"Humans are the dominant race in Ferelden. Dominant in some extremely unpleasant ways. Until a few hundred years ago elves were the slaves of humans. In theory they have been freed, but those who live in cities remain second-class citizens, forced to live in slums, either begging or finding menial work in human houses. A small number of elves broke away to live in the Dales, these "dalish" elves are attempting to recover their lost culture. Bitter and vengeful, they kill all humans who wander into their territory. The dwarves live in the Frostback Mountains. Mages are feared and loathed by all. Your first two hours playing as a human noble will have almost nothing in common with those of a dwarf commoner or Dalish elf. While you're taught the basics of combat, and introduced to party mechanics, the rest is unique."

"Whether you play as a male or female, there are various characters with whom you can fall in love. However this isn't a genderless universe, and a gay relationship will be recognised as such."

"The ending, which is different depending upon how you've played, manages to deliver on the anticipation built up, surprising you with new twists, and creating an appropriate sense of scale."

The reviewer took 80 hours (over the course of 2 months playing it) to complete it with a first playthrough. He goes on to say:

"This is the most enormously detailed game world I've experienced, its history stretching back thousands of years, its cultures vivid, beautiful and flawed, the battles enormous, the humour superb. Roleplaying games now have a great deal to live up to."

"Verdict
A truly astonishing game. Vast, vivid and microscopically detailed. Dragon Age is the RPG of the decade "

94/100

keg in kc 10-22-2009 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 6195523)
I was listening to a podcast over the weekend where it mentioned that the character generator was released by BioWare. If you're interested in starting to make your uber-noober just do a search on "Dragon Age Character Generator" and should be pretty easy to find.

Yeah, I just ran across it on steam a few minutes ago.

I actually had a hard time deciding where to pre-order it from, because every friggin vendor had different special items. Ended up going with d2d for some reason.

Pants 10-22-2009 11:10 AM

:whackit:

I wonder what kind of rig you'll need to run it on highest settings? I can't decide whether I want the 360 version for comfort or the PC version for all the mods later....

kaplin42 10-22-2009 01:20 PM

I didnt see it mentioned, so if it was, I apologize for the repost.

But if you have not seen it yet, go to http://dragonage.bioware.com/sacred_ashes.html put in a DoB and then watch the Sacred Ashes video.

Nov. 3rd cannot get here soon enough.

Basileus777 11-01-2009 03:33 PM

I've got the game pre-loaded and sitting on my hard drive. Only two long days before I can play it.

keg in kc 11-01-2009 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6225179)
I've got the game pre-loaded and sitting on my hard drive. Only two long days before I can play it.

I'm still waiting for direct2drive to fix whatever "engineering" problem they're having. People are apparently pissed, but I figure what's the point. Not like it's going to make a difference whether I load it today or tomorrow; still can't play it until Tuesday either way.

Kraus 11-01-2009 05:53 PM

So they are going to have DLC available on Day 1? I don't understand why they can't just include it on the disc.

I wonder if this was EA's marketing department's idea. Seems like BS to me.

Basileus777 11-01-2009 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Kraus (Post 6225568)
So they are going to have DLC available on Day 1? I don't understand why they can't just include it on the disc.

I wonder if this was EA's marketing department's idea. Seems like BS to me.

It has more to do with how the development cycle for the game went. The DLC was made by a separate team and was finished after the content was locked down for the game.

keg in kc 11-01-2009 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Kraus (Post 6225568)
So they are going to have DLC available on Day 1? I don't understand why they can't just include it on the disc.

I wonder if this was EA's marketing department's idea. Seems like BS to me.

The digital deluxe edition includes the DLC, total price was $65, which is the same I'd pay for any other CE.

Basileus777 11-01-2009 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 6225750)
The digital deluxe edition includes the DLC, total price was $65, which is the same I'd pay for any other CE.

I got it for $55 on Steam, thanks to Valve listing the wrong price during the first day it was up.

cookster50 11-01-2009 07:13 PM

It's been a long time since I ever bought a game the first day it came out, but I might have to finally make the plunge. BTW, favorite game of all time, Betrayal at Krondor FTW!!!

keg in kc 11-02-2009 10:45 PM

Only 12 or 14 hours to go now. Arrrgh.

Basileus777 11-02-2009 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 6229105)
Only 12 or 14 hours to go now. Arrrgh.

I hear you. At least D2D unlocks a few hours before Steam does. I have to wait till 3 pm EST.

keg in kc 11-02-2009 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6229130)
I hear you. At least D2D unlocks a few hours before Steam does. I have to wait till 3 pm EST.

Yeah, I think it'll unlock at noon for me.

My download was also only 7.9 GB.

But you did pay less.


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