Posted on: July 15, 2016

ChickenJoe9680
Games: 55 Reviews: 6
MODDED Review
Unmodded, the game is a 3.5, I would say. The reason is that the game needs to be modded to a 5. Which is okay, as I would even argue that old games need that treatment. The vanilla game is unplayable to me after installing Dragon Age Redesigned, Combat Tweaks, and basically half of the other stuff on the Top 100 List over at the Nexus. I'm not talking about overloading a game with eye candy and items, but actual improvements to the original vision of the game. Redesigned in particular does things that you're shocked to see gone if you replay without it. Once you've really sunk your teeth into the game, I've always found the difficult curve to crack and I'm ripping stuff apart with two-handers and a mage. Difficulty mods need to be toyed with to fix that. On top of that, faster animation mods (there are many) are key, as well. I'm guessing they made it so slow because it helps the player and the PC from bottlenecking, which leads to the last point that I think is the most critical for any PC player. If you're coming from console, just because this game was fun on an Xbox, or even on your old computer, you may run into a problem playing it now that I haven't seen anyone else talk about. I have one of the best i7's, 16gb ram, and a decent card, but there are still times when the game suddenly stops calculating numbers. Animations are running, abilities are used, prompts are carried out, but the processor hits a bottleneck. Suddenly, the computer would chug and spew all the numbers out at once. This happened on four very different processors, which means this is a programming issue. Too many things happen at one time. This can happen without mods. That is why the unmodded game is a 3.5, I'd say it loses an entire point to this occurrence alone. Modded, the game is a 4, but almost no mods seem capable of fixing the bottleneck 100%. It's a beautiful game, maybe one of the best to ride the LotR films' stylistic coattails, and Alistair's story alone makes it worth it.
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