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Dragon age origins combat tweaks
Dragon age origins combat tweaks












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You'll also meet a few of your former allies at various points in the game but they all have very minor roles and have no impact on the story.Originally posted by gorebane44:i also found a post somewhere around here saying steam version cant use large address aware. The random banter between your party members is hilarious as usual but sadly repeats a lot here, unlike the original game. Some of the new characters are interesting though, especially Anders, the wisecracking mage and another character who actually happens to be the son of one of your enemies from the first game. Don't get me wrong, as an expansion pack it stands well on its own, it just doesn't match up to the original. Much of the expansion however feels like a routine mission for the newly appointed Commander of the Grey Wardens. One of the strong points of Dragon Age Origins was its epic sprawling storyline full of morally ambiguous decisions and interesting characters. However when it comes to the plot and narrative it definitely falls short. By the time I was halfway through the game my quick slot bar was stretched all the way across the screen.Īs far as the core gameplay goes Awakening sticks pretty close to the original game, which is a good thing. Add to that the ones carried over from the original game and you have an impressively large number of options to customize each of your party members. The game also introduces two new specializations for each class (in addition to the existing ones) along with a handful of new talents and skills. The overall difficulty level seems relaxed when compared to the original game. There are no odd difficulty spikes and you won’t be constantly punished for rushing into battles unprepared. In fact the combat plays out better than it did in Dragon Age Origins. Minor import issues aside, Awakening plays rather well. So I ended up with two copies of an armor that was supposed to be unique according to the in-game codex, which was rather weird. But it was also in my backpack when I loaded my character into Awakening. I was also able to duplicate one of the supposedly unique armors because I had it on a returning party member at the end of Dragon Age Origins.














Dragon age origins combat tweaks