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John2290 said:
COKTOE said:

Oh, I already love DD:DA. Played it on the PS3 and spent somewhere around 120-140 hours. 2 playthroughs and the plat. Was such a fan I bought the guide book, just for the extra bits of lore, the bestiary, and artwork. Playing it with a more stable frame rate, with better lighting, and a higher resolution will be choice!

I can imagine it would have held up better in 2012, it's a game that would have blown my mind before this generation and games like Tw3 and DA Inquisition. The gripes I have with it now are largely due to polish, outdated systems and annoying QoL issues along with the poor VA and unexplained level scaling. Would you say it gets any better after the first few quests in the big city or have I seen enough to get the basic idea?

I played it in 2013, so my memory as to how much better it gets after the initial quests in Gran Soren is a bit dim. It will be interesting to see if I have any gripes about polish in the remaster, as I was quite happy with it back in 13'. I have a feeling I'll be fine with the remaster in this regard, but who knows? Really, after almost 6 years, it's difficult to comment on the level scaling. I can't remember how it was implemented. I had no issues with the VA. What do you mean by both QOL and outdated systems specifically? If you don't want to go into detail, that's fine tho. I'll be playing it again soon enough. :) I can still say I loved the combat, especially the battles against larger enemies. The pawn system in general. The game world. Last gen was teeming with games I loved, and DD:DA was probably top 50....Top 40? Maybe higher. This just boils down to taste I suppose.



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