
bill
Published
Played the 1.5 patch, not the new 2.x versions
I began with Inquisition and recently went back for DA 1 and 2. Glad I did.
Paid 3.5M for merch from a carrier that didn't show up. Bite me.
Avoid avoid avoid. Save your cash for something with better user-facing tooling and where the game devs actually care whether you're having fun. ED has some incredible concepts, some well-executed game mechanics, and compelling gameplay (literally compelling, like keep going or lose big time), but it's broken in so many ways. I regret getting involved - I wasted the hours and am now departing mad, which seems unfortunate.
Enjoyable, but maybe the nostalgia factor dominates most reviews
far too many crashes
I played this in order to visit a much-lauded older edition of the franchise. Parts were fantastic, but parts were a real slog. I did persevere through many many crashes to make it to the end, but it tested my patience.
looking forward to the next ME installment
Invest 40 hours, get destroyed by endgame bosses
Apparently newcomers are supposed to know they have to nerf the game in order to play. Special launch settings make the game finishable without console cheats; IMO, they need to make this the default rather than expert mode. Also, some of the in-game AI decisions are bad to the point of making all forms of partnerships impossible. Maybe it's better in multiplayer.
Lovely sequel to the first title. Plays fine under Linux.
transition between launcher and game was glitchy (big picture mode), required fiddling to get the game to focus
"occasional"? yes, but far too many