| lestatdark said: @Markers Yeah I know, somehow I confused the console version with the Handheld one, sorry about that xD. Well, DA:O is more about pacing than anything else. I don't know how the game feels on the PS3/360 because I played it on PC, and since i'm a huge Baldur's Gate PC fan, this game was everything I hoped it would be + more ;) It takes everything that Baldur's Gate, NeverWinter Nights, Jade Empire and KOTOR achieved and perfects it with so many more options and strategy. I'm now on my second playthrough, almost half way through it, as a Mage and I can't get enough of the game, since I seem to always discover new ways to kill DarkSpawn xD |
Yes I fear it is far more superior on the PC than the console versions and I am sure it looks beautiful on the PC as well. If I had the gaming computer I would not be complaining about it now. As I said the story is good, I like it. It is just hard to enjoy it fully when the voices get out of synch or the enviroment glitches behind the npc on a scene every other talking scene. I did put at the end of my OP that the PC version is more than likely far superior and suggest that over the consoles, atleast I meant to.







