Posted on: December 18, 2023

stormcrow_wolf
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 176 Rezensionen: 7
Flawed, but saved by the story...
I've owned this game a long time. I even had the original when it came out on DVD back in '09. My review will be solely about the GOG version of the game, not the original nor the versions for sale elsewhere. Thankfully, GOG's stance on DRM means you no longer need to sign in to EA/Bioware's servers to play this game fully. That's a major plus. The game is fully functional and needs no such online activation- something the original game often flubbed. This in itself is a UX improvement worth a couple of dollars, IMO. The game play is the same flawed experience as it ever was. By flawed, I mean the combat system and crafting system was never the best - and this is no exception as it's exactly the same game otherwise. The same annoyances exist in the GOG version as the Steam, DVD, or EA online versions. What saves this game is that it's an immersive story to be told with slight differences depending on the player's race and class. It's more of an issue in the beginning rather than the main story, but it will crop up from time to time later on as well. That said, the story does run on rails just like any other Bioware title new and old. Ultimately, you've got a choice, but the choices are going to be the same each time you play the game. If this bothers you, don't buy it, but keep in mind that nearly every single game from this era has the same kind of linear story. Some are just a little better of covering it up. Any computer made in the past few years most likely has the resources to play this game. If there are issues, it's probably hardware reliability related and not the game that's at fault (insufficient power/bad PSU, bad RAM, and failing storage devices are most common hardware failures people mistake for game bugs but in reality are hardware failures).
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