![]() ![]() ![]() No more enemies were being produced, and I ran everywhere the map would let me run to, but to no avail. I even had a similar problem as Kotaku did where the game practically froze on one major battle related quest at Redcliffe. Targeting was pretty abysmal, controls and commands were sometimes unresponsive, and there were many a lagging moments to disrupt my killing sprees. Obviously you won’t have access to the classic Baldur’s Gate view, but at the same time I expected the same combat performances. ![]() The PC proved to be superior on not just the usual suspects – visuals and graphics, general performance – but also on the much lauded combat system. In my preview to the game, I spent quality time with my Elf Mage on the PC. Now, to be clear, this is strictly because my experience was on the PlayStation 3. How about combat? Combat is equally important for this game and, as I soon found out, potentially destructive. It’s interactive, engaging, all you could want to parallel a good gaming experience. So Dragon Age definitely has the story down. ![]()
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