So like The Witcher?Susan Arendt said:Dragon Age: Origins and Choice 2.0
Dragon Age: Origins may be the first game to not only make its moral decisions hard, but to make them count.
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This was my first thought upon hearing the situation, so I was disappointed that it was never mentioned.KarumaK said:I better be able to take magical urn of immortality instead of leave/destroy. I'd like not dying very much.
...you too Susan?Susan Arendt said:Dragon Age: Origins and Choice 2.0
Dragon Age: Origins may be the first game to not only make its moral decisions hard, but to make them count.
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Hey, it's your own fault for beliveing him more than once. Also, Bioware has a far better track record than Molyneuxhansari said:Peter Molyneux has let us done so many times.... please don't just raise our hopes.
First game to make their moral decisions count? I believe fallout one and two did that long before any bioware rpg.Susan Arendt said:Dragon Age: Origins and Choice 2.0
Dragon Age: Origins may be the first game to not only make its moral decisions hard, but to make them count.
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If they include enough dialogue and a solid story this could be Planescape meets Baldur's Gate meets new technology.high_castle said:BioWare's done well with the more nuanced of moral choice systems. KOTOR was probably the most clear cut good/evil divide, but that was because they were working within an established mythology and the Jedi/Sith thing is fairly obvious. But I thought they did a good job in Mass Effect:
Do you keep alive the last remaining member of a thought-extinct species? Her kind fought huge wars with all aliens a couple centuries ago. She says she's not like that, but do you trust her? Do you commit genocide? And your party members may argue with you one way or another on the whole thing.
And now there's all the talk about your choices being reflected in ME2. So I think BioWare knows what they're doing. I'm psyched for Dragon Age and excited to relive my Baldur's Gate experiences on a new console.
If it can't, the only answer is to upgrade it. I daresay that for a game like this, there'll probably be a solid modding community. Maybe not the size of the Elder Scrolls/Fallout 3, but still sizeable nonetheless. Wouldn't want to miss out on all those delicious mods now, would you?Assassinator said:Good gods I can't wait for this. Only...PC, or console? Can my PC handle it?