That was way funnier than I expected it to be!
If I recall correctly, the game doesn't allow you to play as the monster if you are in a pre-made party. Not sure what happens (of if it's even possible) if you are in a part of 5, though.
Anyone know if this will affect Massively and Wow Insider? I haven't used Joystiq proper in a while, but use the other two pretty regularly.
Good to know. I haven't tried getting in there in a very long while. I wonder why they would make it inaccessible, and make it accessible again.
Just did a little digging, and it's still there.
I think the crypt and the room of the upside down sinners still exist. It's just more difficult to get in nowadays.
I'm still trying to figure out where the hell people are getting this whole "queue up moves" thing from. It's like they haven't played any of the previous games, and are just parroting all the (baseless) complaints they see on the internet. It's honestly infuriating.
Seriously. Origin/EA customer support has been nothing stellar the few times I've called them. Hell, they gave me a free copy of NFS:Rivals last year for a problem that wasn't even theirs to begin with, and added a copy of DA:O Awakening to my Origin account FOC because the Bioware Social Network wasn't letting me…
Seriously. I'm seeing so many people complaining about not being able to queue multiple abilities. That's never been in a Dragon Age game and I have NO idea where people are getting this argument from.
I've done 2 playthroughs so far, and have had absolutely no issues with the game other than the control scheme. Even that was easily rectified by plugging in my PS4 controller.
Thanks! Honestly, even without sound I could hear a funny host yelling that out, with some sort of sad trombone sound in the background. I kind of wish we had that.
Care to translate for us who are not as studied in the Japanese language?
Seriously, up until that point, I was chuckling. Then he turns his head like "Huh, look at that...". Couldn't hold it in anymore.
Now, I know that sound is ultimately a very subjective thing. There is no real "Best sounding headphones" because different people perceive (and enjoy) sound in different ways.
Hm, that's fair. I was never much of a stickler for tactical combat, so that aspect of the game never bothered me. And as avid MMO gamer, the "Go do quests to get enough levels for the next quest" method of gameplay wasn't as grating as it might have been for others. But I guess that's why they say to each their own.
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