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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 17:21   
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kaliver wrote:
DA:I is firmly looking forward, to what open world games can and should be.

Granted, I haven't played it yet but it looks like a big part of their open world concept is basically some open areas interconnected by many corridors (at least judging from the lets plays I've seen so far). I'd prefer a bit more freedom in my open worlds, maybe that's just me.


kaliver wrote:
Actually, looking back, we always had to deal with this shit. Maybe gamers just feel entitled to shriek about it more nowadays.

I wouldn't say that TBH. Back in the day where you couldn't rely on everyone having Internet access you couldn't just release a game in the state of games such as Battlefield 4, Watch Dogs, GTA 4, AC:Unity and the list goes on. Basically it feels like games are released in a way more unpolished state now than say one or two decades ago. Yes, it's true, games are more complex today but that doesn't excuse the pitiful state in which some of them are pushed out the door. I wouldn't call people entitled for expecting a working product. Did you consider that maybe publishers care less about the state in which they release games, that some gamers might just have a point in being upset?


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 17:41   
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}{ellKnight wrote:
kaliver wrote:
DA:I is firmly looking forward, to what open world games can and should be.

Granted, I haven't played it yet but it looks like a big part of their open world concept is basically some open areas interconnected by many corridors (at least judging from the lets plays I've seen so far). I'd prefer a bit more freedom in my open worlds, maybe that's just me.


kaliver wrote:
Actually, looking back, we always had to deal with this shit. Maybe gamers just feel entitled to shriek about it more nowadays.

I wouldn't say that TBH. Back in the day where you couldn't rely on everyone having Internet access you couldn't just release a game in the state of games such as Battlefield 4, Watch Dogs, GTA 4, AC:Unity and the list goes on. Basically it feels like games are released in a way more unpolished state now than say one or two decades ago. Yes, it's true, games are more complex today but that doesn't excuse the pitiful state in which some of them are pushed out the door. I wouldn't call people entitled for expecting a working product. Did you consider that maybe publishers care less about the state in which they release games, that some gamers might just have a point in being upset?



Its all about project management and deadlines.
Release date Nov 18th + Denuvo protection to ensure Christmas buys before protection gets cracked.
Client is just a moron buying marketing bullshit.
Hey guys lets make some DLC's now to milk the clients.
And then new project, ME 4 or DA 4 (oh yeah they will for sure call it back to the roots - Risen 3 Bullshit)

You want optimization - it possible only on your side - buy new PC.
Performance patches are for mmo's not AAA games.
Their logic - you cant buy new PC, you wont buy game neither.

You think that positive reviews can't be bought?

Metacritic user reviews are very negative or very positive (only 5.4 at the moment):
http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/drago ... nquisition

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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 18:02   
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}{ellKnight wrote:
kaliver wrote:
DA:I is firmly looking forward, to what open world games can and should be.

Granted, I haven't played it yet but it looks like a big part of their open world concept is basically some open areas interconnected by many corridors (at least judging from the lets plays I've seen so far). I'd prefer a bit more freedom in my open worlds, maybe that's just me.


You could have stopped at "I haven't played it yet".

Yes, there are sequences indoors. There is a ton of shit to do outdoors as well.

Most criticisms come from the retards who never left Hinterlands, I've found.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 18:08   
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I'm not sure if this is the right thread for this, anyways,
I've finally managed to download Prima Games guide (webrip, 916Mb) I haven't even played the game last 2 days coz I was trying to deal with numerous issues like images not downloading and stuff like that, but now it seems to work fine.

However , there are some minor problems left:

-To navigate through the guide you need to click RMB on what interests you and select "Open Link In New Tab". I suggest that you use Table Of Contents on the left (move your mouse cursor to activate it) because it is more convenient to use than the one you see when you click "View Table Of Contents". You should stick to opening all new pages this way otherwise you'll get stuck at loading sign (rotating red thingy). I haven't found a way to fix this.

- Search doesn't work (I mean the one that searches through the whole guide). Page search works of course.

- Videos are not included

Just a warning regarding the prima guide webrip. You should make the path to index.html kinda short and simple otherwise images might not load. It should be something like this: C:\DAI_guide\folders+index.html :)


Here is the link


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 18:39   
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I must be masochist...
Coop lags and random loot is annoying me greatly, but I cant stop playing it ;(

P.S. I noticed that when you run 3 player groups, its silky smooth. No rubberbanding/warping when you collide with other players whatsoever. As soon as 4th player connects, it all goes down to shit... Does anyone else noticed that?


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 18:40   
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paradoxeez wrote:
Make me a crack, plx. I wanna play but have no money. :c

Just get a modded second hand PS3 or XBOX360 and torrent the game version you want, thats it, no crack is needed. A piss-broke pirate not willing to even invest in a cheap "boat" (console) is no real pirate.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 19:10   
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Has anyone unlocked the framerate for the cutscenes using

-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+?

Does it cause any problems?


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 19:17   
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Avalonica wrote:
Not sure it it works but just go to a torrent site and download a version with the DLC included and test.

I would have done so if I could get the game for 20$ but it isn't and as it is right now with some of it's issues, I'd rather wait a bit for the price to come down.

kaliver wrote:
Most criticisms come from the retards who never left Hinterlands, I've found.

Problem is that many people aren't liking that the main story quest is the shortest its ever been in a Bioware game and the sidequests lack substance even going outside hinterlands.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 19:37   
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sie wrote:
Has anyone unlocked the framerate for the cutscenes using

-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+?

Does it cause any problems?

I've seen footage of a cutscene with the framerate locked at 60... the results weren't pretty. Framerate is locked at 30 because they had trouble keeping animations synchronized with what's happening on screen at higher framerates. Try it out but I doubt you'll like it.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 19:41   
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}{ellKnight wrote:
sie wrote:
Has anyone unlocked the framerate for the cutscenes using

-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+?

Does it cause any problems?

I've seen footage of a cutscene with the framerate locked at 60... the results weren't pretty. Framerate is locked at 30 because they had trouble keeping animations synchronized with what's happening on screen at higher framerates. Try it out but I doubt you'll like it.



Ok thanks, i'll give it a try and see how it goes.


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Post Post subject: Re: Odp: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Sunday, 23 Nov 2014, 19:43   
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sie wrote:
Has anyone unlocked the framerate for the cutscenes using

-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+?

Does it cause any problems?

I have unlocked and have no problem in single player. Only have lag issue in multi.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Monday, 24 Nov 2014, 01:14   
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For those interested, there seems to be a nasty semi-rare bug in the game attached to Ambient Occlusion that crashes the game during certain cinematics on certain rigs. Once I get the error message DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_RESET it not only crashes the game, but causes my audio and WIFI drivers to temporarily disable. Turning AO off fixed this problem (both SSAO and HBAO+ crash the game on these segments). I also installed the packed in DirectX installer for good measure.

I know the problem isn't on my end. I had AO running on Assassin's Creed: Unity, a game that routinely rapes my GPU, completely crash-free yet DA:I otherwise runs without fault on Ultra settings yet already encountered these crashes 2 hours in.

Unless there's some way to get AO to work without the occasional cinematic crashes, seems AO is broken until a patch comes along.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Monday, 24 Nov 2014, 02:11   
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Angry_Marbles wrote:
For those interested, there seems to be a nasty semi-rare bug in the game attached to Ambient Occlusion that crashes the game during certain cinematics on certain rigs. Once I get the error message DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_RESET it not only crashes the game, but causes my audio and WIFI drivers to temporarily disable. Turning AO off fixed this problem (both SSAO and HBAO+ crash the game on these segments). I also installed the packed in DirectX installer for good measure.

I know the problem isn't on my end. I had AO running on Assassin's Creed: Unity, a game that routinely rapes my GPU, completely crash-free yet DA:I otherwise runs without fault on Ultra settings yet already encountered these crashes 2 hours in.

Unless there's some way to get AO to work without the occasional cinematic crashes, seems AO is broken until a patch comes along.

Maybe you could try to use the hbao+ from nvidia inspector for now..


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Monday, 24 Nov 2014, 04:59   
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This fucking game is never going to be cracked, thanks that to fucking piece of shit of Denuvo. Anyone saying, "never say never!" or "it's just a matter of time" are just deluded and lying to themselves.

Fuck this game and fuck EA.


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Post Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition   
Posted: Monday, 24 Nov 2014, 05:06   
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fuqukuntz wrote:
This f*****g game is never going to be cracked, thanks that to f*****g piece of s**t of Denuvo. Anyone saying, "never say never!" or "it's just a matter of time" are just deluded and lying to themselves.

F**k this game and f**k EA.


why are you the one so affected? LOL! :laughing:


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