That's what you're going with? Really?Realitycrash said:Lol?
Try equiping any armor to your NPC:s.
All the armor in that game was crap. I don't even know why they bothered - the prefab, auto level armor was better in every way, for all characters. That didn't take away from customization or gameplay - it removed a very silly annoyance.
They might as well have given one to Hawke too - you were pretty much stuck with the armor sets because everything else in the game was absolute junk.
I suppose "better armor" would have been a valid complaint....
Wow, talk about damned if you do, damned if you don't.Realitycrash said:And sure, you CAN micromanage the party in DA2, you just don't NEED to. I ran ahead with a melee and slaughtered everything, until the bullshit respawning enemies appeared right behind my casters.
You: "Yes, I didn't need to... until I did."
I can see the first time being a shock, but there were secondary waves of enemies in every single encounter in the game. Not most of them - all of them. You KNEW they were coming - plan for it.
If you CHOSE to wade in without thinking, don't blame the game - blame yourself. You could increase the difficulty if it wasn't 'hard' enough for you, or you could stop complaining about 'bullshit' enemies when the game actually gives you the challenge you claim to want.
If you didn't plan for the second wave of enemies after the third battle of the game, then that's entirely your fault. It required managing both your resources and your party member's resources, because if they blew all their abilities on the first wave, you were screwed.
Yes, that was also the case in DA:O and it stems from only having one female model. Every female character was sharing the same body in DA:O. There were about, what, three to go around in DA2? That's an improvement - there were a couple of less-well endowed people thanks to Merrill's model being (again comparatively) skinny.Realitycrash said:Want some original complaints? Okey. This one is applied for Dragon Age: Origins as well; I wish they would reduce the chest-size of the females in the game. They are utterly ridiculous and I fail to see the point with them (especially Isabella's huuuuge knockers). Actually, it's as close as I can come to feeling slightly offended over a videogame, and I'm a man.
Really, I want to play an immersive RPG, not jack off to cartoon-porn (and yes, I know it's not porn, but I fail to see any other reason with giving every female chest-size: gargantuan if not to arouse men).
But, this one can be applied for DA:O as well, so I guess it's null and void.
However, I don't really think you can level that complaint at Dragon Age when it applies to every single game in the world.
Well, okay. Not every single game. Just the ones with women in them.