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Forums - Gaming - Gamespot:Dragon Rising gets Best score on PC,Worst on Xbox 360!

I really wish more reviewers would do this (actually reviewing all the versions [namely PC]) rather than just copy and paste one review for all platforms.  Well actually I guess they did do that, but at least they talked about all the platforms in the review.



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Spritual successor of Baldur's Gate, obviously it's going to play best on a PC.



Seems like I will be Gameflying this when it is available.



I preordered the 360 version purely for the Mass Effect 2 bonus. Yes I'm that much of an ME whore. I'll pick up the PC version as soon as I can but my hours just got cut back at work. So not this week.



Mass Effect 2 bonus?



 

 

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Simulacrum said:
Mass Effect 2 bonus?

http://kotaku.com/5315441/dragon-age-collectors-edition-gets-mass-effect-2-bonus

I picked up Mass Effect for $20 on Steam a few weeks back but I've finished the 360 at least 10 times (lost coutn). So my 360 Shepards get priority over my PC Shepard.



actually the ME2 bonus is tied in with your EA account, so I think it didn't matter which one you ordered you would still get the ME2 bonus.



Scoobes said:
lestatdark said:
Most of the times, this kind of RPG's are better played on the PC, the question is, can my laptop handle it? :P What are the specs for the game? I have a Dual Core 2.54 GHZ, 4 GB ram and a Geforce 9650 GT 1 GB.

You're joking... right? Your laptop will be able to handle it fine. I already have this game pre-ordered on Steam.


While I have some good specs, remember that a laptop always consumes more of the specs than a normal tower PC. I don't know the specs for DA so that's why I was asking ;)



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lestatdark said:
Scoobes said:
lestatdark said:
Most of the times, this kind of RPG's are better played on the PC, the question is, can my laptop handle it? :P What are the specs for the game? I have a Dual Core 2.54 GHZ, 4 GB ram and a Geforce 9650 GT 1 GB.

You're joking... right? Your laptop will be able to handle it fine. I already have this game pre-ordered on Steam.


While I have some good specs, remember that a laptop always consumes more of the specs than a normal tower PC. I don't know the specs for DA so that's why I was asking ;)

My laptop can run DA and you have better specs than me. I have a Dual Core 2.0Ghz 4GB RAM and a Geforce 9700GT 512MB.

@Silicon

Wait, I can get the ME2 bonus on my 360 ME2 from the PC version of Dragon Age? Are you certain!?



what a surprise... still I'm sure the 360 version will sell better...