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Okay well. Playing as a bad guy is quite annoying.
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Funny bug
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That's because the game has some sort of memory leak in it. If you start it up fresh, you'll notice the corpses will drop loot immediately, and load times are almost instant. However, if you play for an hour or so, these will start to slow to a crawl. That bug is due to the enemy not registering as a corpse yet. Simply wait it out, or save before the battle and exit/reload Dragon Age.
And more tips on fighting the dragon(s):
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Dragon:
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Yes, it sucks. I can understand hiding major plot spoilers, but the origin stories? Those are prologues! That's like using spoiler tags for talking about a game's trailer or opening cutscene.Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
There is a large difference between "using spoiler tags to hide major plot devices" and "making a thread unreadable and unfun." This thread is now delving dangerously into the latter. But I am no longer a part of this board's moderation, so I have real no say in this matter.
I knew Zathrian's voice sounded familiar, it's Tim Russ from ST:Voyager.
http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Zathrian
The problem (IMO) isn't that it's degenerating into spoiler tags, per se. It's that people are posting spoiler tags without taking a few extra seconds to write clear text that identifies the general area the spoiler is covering.
Completely "blind" spoilers with no context are useless, unless you've finished the game. And maybe not even then, if they're about side paths that you might not see the first time through.
Better safe than sorry. I don't see the necessity to strike the perfect balance between the thread being fun and proper at the same time.
Be it proper, otherwise it will spoil any fun into it.
Sorry, I didn't mean to derail the thread. I was just making an observation I found rather funny for me in my situation. Back to the spoiler tags!
I knew it!
I looked that up on the first day I had the game, but IMDB hadn't been updated to reflect it and neither had the wikia.. but I knew.
Bioware really pulled out the stops with the Sci-fi actors lending voices. Tim Russ and Kate Mulgrew from Voyager and Claudia Black. Wonder how many others are hidden in the credits?
Tim Curry is Arl Howe. Otherwise I think there are many from former Bioware games.
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One thing that annoyed me a lot. On my second playthrough now and this time I got Zevran at level 13. When I asked him why he would be good to have in a party, he replied "Because I'm good at killing, stealing and picking locks". When I checked his abilities though he no skill points at all in Stealing and no ability points in Deft Hands (used for picking locks and disarming traps), which kinda forced me to still use Leliana in my party (wanted to use Zevran this time around, as I had Leliana in my party last time as warrior). There should have been an option to undo skills & abilities when you gain certain party members or that they had preset skills/abilities chosen up until level 8.
Luckily on my third playthrough I'll be the Rogue myself, so no need to have Leliana or Zevran in party.
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Arl Howe's fate.
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Yeah I noticed that as well, it would seem he is not only an assassin but a liar as well. :smash:Quote:
One thing that annoyed me a lot. On my second playthrough now and this time I got Zevran at level 13. When I asked him why he would be good to have in a party, he replied "Because I'm good at killing, stealing and picking locks". When I checked his abilities though he no skill points at all in Stealing and no ability points in Deft Hands (used for picking locks and disarming traps), which kinda forced me to still use Leliana in my party (wanted to use Zevran this time around, as I had Leliana in my party last time as warrior). There should have been an option to undo skills & abilities when you gain certain party members or that they had preset skills/abilities chosen up until level 8.
Luckily on my third playthrough I'll be the Rogue myself, so no need to have Leliana or Zevran in party.
Playing through again as a Mage after dabbling with Dwarven Commoner. I was unsure on what to settle with for my third play-through but I think mage will do fine. I wasn't really sure until I found some armor mods that made mage armor a bit more aesthetically pleasing. Bioware should have included more interesting cloth types ala the Archon Robes, imho.
But I've found Mage to be pretty fun, though Warrior is still my favorite way to play. I've noticed that since I had heal + the heal over time, I hardly ever used potions in the first 4 hours of the game. Consequently i'm sitting on 30+ lesser healing potions , 20+ normals and around 7 greaters. :laugh4:
2nd go through, still with the city elf. I think, this time through, I think I found the hardest boss the entire game. :dizzy2:
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Third playthrough? You really love this game :grin:
I'm going Primal on my mage...Cone of Cold coupled with Stonefist can be awesome way to take out an enemy quickly. Plus the AoE spells can be nasty (Earthquake to keep mobs in one place and then Blizzard & Tempest to take em down...havent gotten Inferno yet). Oh, I got 60 Healing potions. Me healing and Shale tanking.
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Love would be Mass Effect, I've completed it over ten times. :2thumbsup:
I'm going a mix of Primal and healing spells until I can get the spirit healer specialization. I unlocked Blood Mage but the spells it gave me don't seem that impressive (except the top tier blood spell, that one looks handy).