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Tauto: Is it as good as the reviews make out or are they slightly overinflated?
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nightcraw1er.488:
Okay,okay you convinced me.I BOUGHT IT!......................Whether it is d/l and installed is another question as my backlog is MASSIVE! I need to stop going back to Anno,PatIV,F3,FNV,Skyrim,and all of the M&M series,plus heaps I haven't even looked at for at least four months or so.Gawd struth,now I forgot what I was doing.
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Tauto: Is it as good as the reviews make out or are they slightly overinflated?
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fortune_p_dawg: i used to have dragons dogma on my ps3 and i have it here as well and i personally think its awesome.

great combat, occasionally fiddly quest/rpg mechanics, good sense of mystery, best representation of night that ive seen in an rpg (the wilds become pitch black save for the glow of towns & cities on the horizon).
I bought it,pffft $10 bucks is peanuts:)
Post edited June 06, 2018 by Tauto
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DarkSaber2k: The Pawn System on GOG is still broken, likely never to be fixed.
So ignore it, its a pretty useless "we must have some online part somehow" function. Heck, even the ones in the game you acquire, I would push them off a cliff and be done with it.
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DarkSaber2k: The Pawn System on GOG is still broken, likely never to be fixed.
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nightcraw1er.488: So ignore it, its a pretty useless "we must have some online part somehow" function. Heck, even the ones in the game you acquire, I would push them off a cliff and be done with it.
Well that's literally the opposite to what me and my friends experiences were. It is almost impossible to get the expansion currency in any meanignful amount without having people hire your pawn, or incredibly tedious grinding. And you need that currency to get suitable gear for the expansion.
Post edited June 06, 2018 by DarkSaber2k
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Tauto: Okay,okay you convinced me.I BOUGHT IT!......................Whether it is d/l and installed is another question as my backlog is MASSIVE! I need to stop going back to Anno,PatIV,F3,FNV,Skyrim,and all of the M&M series,plus heaps I haven't even looked at for at least four months or so.Gawd struth,now I forgot what I was doing.
You think you have a backlog! I have about 70% of the last 30 years! Although I have done F3, NV, Skyrim.
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nightcraw1er.488: So ignore it, its a pretty useless "we must have some online part somehow" function. Heck, even the ones in the game you acquire, I would push them off a cliff and be done with it.
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DarkSaber2k: Well that's literally the opposite to what me and my friends experiences were. It is almost impossible to get the expansion currency in any meanignful amount without having people hire your pawn, or incredibly tedious grinding. And you need that currency to get suitable gear for the expansion.
If thats true, then the game should be banned from here, pay to win. I have to say I played it totally offline and didn't have any issue. Its been at least 3 years since I played though, so memory isn't great. By the expansion you mean the really hard dungeon? Yes, that is really hard even with a high level end of game character.
Post edited June 06, 2018 by nightcraw1er.488
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Tauto: Okay,okay you convinced me.I BOUGHT IT!......................Whether it is d/l and installed is another question as my backlog is MASSIVE! I need to stop going back to Anno,PatIV,F3,FNV,Skyrim,and all of the M&M series,plus heaps I haven't even looked at for at least four months or so.Gawd struth,now I forgot what I was doing.
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nightcraw1er.488: You think you have a backlog! I have about 70% of the last 30 years! Although I have done F3, NV, Skyrim.
My problem with the above is finding a new mod and then trying again and again and again an
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Tauto: Okay,okay you convinced me.I BOUGHT IT!......................Whether it is d/l and installed is another question as my backlog is MASSIVE! I need to stop going back to Anno,PatIV,F3,FNV,Skyrim,and all of the M&M series,plus heaps I haven't even looked at for at least four months or so.Gawd struth,now I forgot what I was doing.
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nightcraw1er.488: You think you have a backlog! I have about 70% of the last 30 years! Although I have done F3, NV, Skyrim.
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DarkSaber2k: Well that's literally the opposite to what me and my friends experiences were. It is almost impossible to get the expansion currency in any meanignful amount without having people hire your pawn, or incredibly tedious grinding. And you need that currency to get suitable gear for the expansion.
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nightcraw1er.488: If thats true, then the game should be banned from here, pay to win. I have to say I played it totally offline and didn't have any issue. Its been at least 3 years since I played though, so memory isn't great. By the expansion you mean the really hard dungeon? Yes, that is really hard even with a high level end of game character.
It's not a microtransaction currency, just that it was balanced around people making use of the Pawn System to hire other players pawns.
I am a big fan of Dragon's Dogma. I didn't finish the game (I rarely do these days on games that are so huge) but I enjoyed the combat in the game very much and exploring the world.

I hate timed missions too - especially in RPGs, and they can be annoying at times,but overall I don't think they ruined the game.

I am still hoping they make a sequel. Capcom did a lot of things right in the original, but historically this is a developer that really refines the original game and concepts when they make sequels. Street Fighter to SFII, Mega Man to Mega Man 2, Castlevania to Castlevania 2 - ok so Simon's Quest wasn't as good as the original - but it did lay foundation for Symphony of the Night with different paths to take and the Castlevania series got better with more refinement. Resident Evil got better (until 6, but they learned from that mess), Devil May Cry (another direct sequel that wasn't as acclaimed) but DMC 3 and 4 or both awesome.

And the big one - Monster Hunter. Considering MH: World is their best single-edition selling game, Capcom should make a DD sequel. Refine the game, drop the stuff that didn't work, keep the stuff that did and make the combat even bigger. The combat was the best part of DD IMO. If you took an open world RPG and added Monster Hunter depth combat (a lot like the Witcher series and the original DD), but instead of loot drops make them like MH drops and Final Fantasy XII drops and let players craft awesome gear that game would be special. Except, unlike MH a player will gain and increase HP and mana as they progress.
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nightcraw1er.488: You think you have a backlog! I have about 70% of the last 30 years! Although I have done F3, NV, Skyrim.
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Tauto: My problem with the above is finding a new mod and then trying again and again and again an
Tell me about it. I have just done my 2017 edition build of each of those and a eyeing up a big modlist on Nexus for Skyrim which the author says he will update this summer, will see if I can dig the link out.
TBH i have spent more time on modding ES games than actually playing them.
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Tauto: Thanks for the infeed but timed quests is not an option for me and a game I refuse to buy because of this.
I know you already bought the game, but I just wanted to add that I feel the same way. I pass on a game if I find it has timed quests. I didn't know this one did before buying it, and I can honestly say I don't really remember any timed quests in the game (at least none that expired on me). So the ones that are there are probably so generous with the time limit that you really won't find it affects you.
I remember my game after I did the escort the giant snake head quest, I went back to my hero's home town to see if there were things there I could do. Imagine my shock when I discover this storage chest function, and inside was already stored some good looking starter gear that was way better than all the damn early swords and armor you find in the shops. After struggling with bandits for so long.
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Tauto: Thanks for the infeed but timed quests is not an option for me and a game I refuse to buy because of this.
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GR00T: I know you already bought the game, but I just wanted to add that I feel the same way. I pass on a game if I find it has timed quests. I didn't know this one did before buying it, and I can honestly say I don't really remember any timed quests in the game (at least none that expired on me). So the ones that are there are probably so generous with the time limit that you really won't find it affects you.
Like モンハン, where the timer is basically to keep you from trying to milk some free-reovery mechanic?
I think new game plus let's you do any timed quests you may have missed chasing after the story. In fact that's pretty much how you reach the highest levels and fight the ur-dragon, which is not the big red dragon of the main story but a dragon FAR worse.
I was a big fan of Dragon's Dogma. You can really lose hours upon hours in simply building your character and finding your preferred fighting style. The main things I loved about the game was the sheer scale of some of the monster fights and the pawn system.

I really wish we saw more games use similar systems to the pawns. I'd highly recommend the game if you fancy something a little different...and if you like climbing monsters!
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Linko90: I was a big fan of Dragon's Dogma. You can really lose hours upon hours in simply building your character and finding your preferred fighting style. The main things I loved about the game was the sheer scale of some of the monster fights and the pawn system.

I really wish we saw more games use similar systems to the pawns. I'd highly recommend the game if you fancy something a little different...and if you like climbing monsters!
Dalamadur style?
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Linko90: I was a big fan of Dragon's Dogma. You can really lose hours upon hours in simply building your character and finding your preferred fighting style. The main things I loved about the game was the sheer scale of some of the monster fights and the pawn system.

I really wish we saw more games use similar systems to the pawns. I'd highly recommend the game if you fancy something a little different...and if you like climbing monsters!
would it be possible for you to put the bug in the appropriate party's ear that the gog version of dragons dogma dark arisen is out of date? sorry to bug you about this your first day on the forums, btw. good to have you here.