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Call of Duty Discount

Monday, December 28th, 2009
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11th of March 2010


Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 specifications:

Description:
Platform: PC&nbsp,&nbsp,Edition: Standard

Reviews:

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680 of 740 people found the following review helpful:

1.0 out of five stars
Disappointing,
November 10, 2009

By&nbsp,B. Lim Cambridge, MA United States See all my reviews
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Fun:1.0 out of five stars&nbsp,

The perks of purchasing the PC variant as indicated by Infinity Ward IW:

1. Text chatting! Now you may be able to text chat to your buddies in game while online, what great innovation!

2. Adjustable graphics setting gotta give them points for adding that feature, while console users are stuck with their 720/1080 resolution, you may be able to max it up all the way based on your hardware! Amazing stuff.Although every game has had this feature since the beginning of PC gaming.

3. The capability to use your mouse and keyboard! Now you may be able to unplug your xbox controller and use your computer accessories for a much more correct FPS experience!

4. You will have a great smooth time connecting to IWNet, its so perfect, it will give you XBox Live error messages!

Now, the negatives:

1. You are paying more for an inferior product. $60 vs $50. The consoles have a valid excuse for charging more $10.00 goes to the console maker Sony or Microsoft, Activision is just being greedy here, really quite unacceptable, particularly in today’s economy.

2. Dedicated servers removed do not get me started, I am sure you have heard of the petition which is nearing 200,000 signatures to re include dedicated servers. We are left with a awful online experience. I played the 1st Modern Warfare MW on the PS3 which had peer to peer online play and it was disastrous. Expect drop outs and poor performance. The host of the game will generally have the advantage because they have the better latency.

3. No mods. This is surprising because so many other liked games were developed from mods as well as Counterstrike, Team fortress two and Left four Dead. The only reason I can think of why IW/Activision could want to do such a thing could be to charge for content afterward on. I remember paying for three maps for the 1st MW and to tell you the truth, it really was not worth it.

4. Steam obliged. When you install the game you’re obliged to install the Steam platform and link it to an e mail address, and your Steam username. This makes reselling the game beside impossible.

5. Feels and plays more like a Modern Warfare 1.5 then a Modern Warfare 2.0, the graphics are alright for todays standard, but I expected many more from IW for a two year development cycle.

6. Short single player. Since they have gimped the multiplayer part, and the single player can about be finished in 6 7 hours, I propose you rent this on the console if you have one.

7. Multiplayer only lets nine vs nine 18 player matches. MW1 lets up to 64 does more mean more enjoyable? No, not essentially, but at least there’s choice and server admins were able to set it to their liking.

Infinity Ward have really let their fans down. The multi player made the original spectacular, with the elimination of dedicated servers, competitive and just play is dead.

Business schools should take note because this could make a great case study on how a company ruined one of the most anticipated entertainment product in such a short total of time. MW2 was literally a license to print money for Activison/IW. With such a awful management choice, reinstating dedicated servers will be the only hope to redeem themselves in the eyes of their buyers but I think this fiasco won’t be easily forgotten.

I propose you all save your money and get Battlefield Bad Company two instead, the producers have said they’ll be behind dedicated servers. The beta should be out for all systems soon, and the game will be releasing in March.

Update 11/18/09

Theres hope yet! Hackers released a patch so you may be able to start/join a dedicated server, its disgusting that this has to come from the underground scene and not Activision/IW. It looks that the hacked copies “freely” available over the Internet is the superior variant.

Hackers have also found hidden modes via the console world Thermonuclear War, One Flag CTF and VIP mode future downloadable content already in the game? How low you have fallen Activision/IW.


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781 of 853 people found the following review helpful:

1.0 out of five stars
DO NOT BUY!,
November 10, 2009

By&nbsp,Nathan Risto St. Peter, MN United States See all my reviews
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Fun:1.0 out of five stars&nbsp,

don’t purchase this game. It’s a total waste of your hard earned money. Just read many of the reviews and you’ll see this is nothing more than a gimped console port. Everything that makes this game a PC game is missing.

I could recommend waiting for Battlefield Bad Company two for the PC instead. It keeps most of what is still desirable in a PC game.

Here is a break down of the differences between Call of responsibility four Modern Warfare and Call of responsibility Modern Warfare 2. Take notice that nearly everything is a downgrade for a higher price.

Call of responsibility 4: Modern Warfare

Networking: Client/Server

Avg Ping: 25 40ms

Console Commands: Yes

Lean: Yes

Custom Maps: Yes

Number of Players: up to 64

Competitive Mods: Yes

Mod Tools: Yes

Ability to Record: Yes

Kick/Ban Hackers Immediately: Yes

Profiles Saved Online: No

Manually choose Server to Join: Yes

Control Bad Language: Yes

0 ping Advantage for Host: No

Lan Play: Yes

Free Demo: Yes

Price: $50

Call of responsibility Modern Warfare 2

Networking: Peer two Peer downgrade

Avg Ping: 100ms+ downgrade

Console Commands: No downgrade

Lean: No downgrade

Custom Maps: No downgrade

Number of Players: up to 18 downgrade

Competitive Mods: No downgrade

Mod Tools: No downgrade

Ability to Record: No downgrade

Kick/Ban Hackers Immediately: No downgrade

Profiles Saved Online: Yes

Manually choose Server to Join: No downgrade

Control Bad Language: No downgrade

0 ping Advantage for Host: Yes downgrade

Lan Play: Yes

Free Demo: No downgrade

Price: $60 downgrade


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154 of 166 people found the following review helpful:

1.0 out of five stars
I want a divorce.,
November 10, 2009

By&nbsp,Chubz See all my reviews

Fun:1.0 out of five stars&nbsp,

When Call of responsibility arrived on the PC scene, we were given an acute World War two 1st person shooter that blew away all other alike shooters at that time. For once, Medal of Honor had been paired and beaten at own game. The sequel to Call of responsibility, United Offensive, brought one of the best multiplayer World War two experiences ever seen in a game to the PC platform. Both titles were only

On PC, I could like to emphasize.

Then came Call of responsibility two and the Xbox 360. Since that point in time, Call of responsibility on PC never been the same. We were handed a game that looked better than the original but was missing in multiplayer content and had minimally improved single player. By the time the developers had stuck a “3″ until the end of the title, the PC platform was nowhere to be found. Totally abandoned. Left to dry.

But PC gamers were thrown a couple bones with the releases of Call of responsibility 4: Modern Warfare and the last PC Call of responsibility game, World at War. , we had the games back on our platform. They were not the best in the world, but they were hard experiences all around. Again, the single player had dimwitted respawning A.I. Foes and did little to give us an groundbreaking experience, but the multiplayer in each games provided hard, replay value packed shooting that could hardly be looked down upon.

And now, here we’re again, going through rough times. She and I just are not making ends meet anymore, if you know what I mean. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare two is a complete shame to the PC platform. Yes, unlike some number of years ago in the case of Call of responsibility 3, we really have a Call of responsibility game on our platform and for that we possibly should be grateful, but with that being said, it is hard to deal with what exactly is happening here. There are so many negative points bordering Modern Warfare 2, I could most likely be sprouting grey hairs on my head by the time I has been finished pointing out each of them. Instead, I will get directly to the points. And there are many of them, so bare with me.

What should usually be a $50 game at launch is $60. , we are being charged as much as the console kids for this game. What should usually be a PC optimized port with support for dedicated servers, mods to change player limitations and gameplay experiences, and more, is instead one in which we dont have dedicated servers, no modification tools, no capability to extend the maximum total of players in a server, no capability to record demos for the sake of footage and server moderation and governance, and no distinctive PC features other than mouse control, text chat, and the capability to change graphical alternatives. Yes, most of which were present in Wolfenstein 3D in 1992. And now, the icing on the cake: When we are not struggling to play the online part of the game while leeching off another bum’s connection, we can instead feast on a handful of hours, rinse & repeat single player experience that features little to no replay value caused by its linear, scripted gameplay.

When it is all said and done, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare two is the last straw for us PC gamers. We deserve more, because Call of responsibility originated on our platform and if not for us, Modern Warfare two could not exist today. The heart and soul of Call of responsibility should still remain implanted in PCs all over the world, but instead Infinity Ward has taken the path of ignorance and downright disrespect towards those who helped make their franchise possible. For these deeds, they can shove their money being horded from console gamers where the sun does not shine.

I want a divorce.


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  1. Joan G. Says:

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  5. Kyle B Says:

    How long is the warranty?

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  7. Ray T Says:

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  8. Marcus J Says:

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    Circuit city had it for sale

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  11. Susan N. Says:

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Microsoft Windows 7 Compare Price

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
On Sale Today!
11th of March 2010


Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade specifications:

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Description:
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Explore key features and decide the edition that is best for you. Make sure to check the extended list of expanded features in Windows seven Home Premium, Windows seven Professional, and Windows seven final. System prerequisites differ for each edition of Windows seven because many features may require special hardware. 2. See if your PC has what it takes to run Windows 7
Overall, if your PC can run Windows Vista it can run Windows 7. To be sure, download and run the Windows seven Upgrade consultant to do a fast check. If you want certain features, like HomeGroup or Windows Media Center, check to see if your PC has the hardware that is needed. 3. Check which operating system your PC is now running
How you make the move to Windows seven depends on your current operating system. Windows Vista
The transition to Windows seven should be pretty smooth, though you may have to update your system to the new service pack 1st.

Windows XP or any other operating system
Windows seven is best experienced on a new PC with the new hardware, but if your computer meets the minimum plans, you may be able to install Windows seven on a PC running Windows XP. Windows seven must be “custom” installed also called a “clean” installation over Windows XP. Before beginning the installation, you will have to copy your files and settings to an external drive. After Windows seven was installed you’ll have to re install your programs using the original installation media , then copy over the files and settings you backed up to your external drive. Because Windows seven requires a custom installation, we strongly recommend that you get help with this procedure from your local computer service provider. More work, more play, and more of everything in between. Click to expand. Manage lots of open programs, papers, and browser windows easily with thumbnail and full screen previews of open windows. Click to expand. With Snap you may be able to arrange two windows side by side just by dragging them to reverse sides of your screen. Click to expand. Open files you use on a regular basis in just two clicks with Jump Lists on the improved taskbar and Start menu. The best entertainment experience on your PC Easiest Windows to use ever
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404 of 434 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of five stars
Worth the Wait,
October 22, 2009

By&nbsp,Just Anonymous Georgia, USA See all my reviews
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I will admit, I have been running Windows seven for six months now: the preproduction variant of it and just have upgraded to the gold code. So I have quite some experience with the operating system. Let us get to the nitty gritty:

Should you upgrade from Windows Vista? YES! I mean it upgrade today.

Windows seven is quite simply faster, more stable, boots faster, goes to sleep faster, comes back from sleep faster, manages your files better and over that it is beautiful to look at and easy to use. The preproduction variant of Windows seven was better than my Vista with SP2.

Should you upgrade from Windows XP? Maybe, but for different reasons.

XP is a good operating system and if you do not have to add new hardware or software, XP is good. But, XP is old as an operating system. Also chances are that if you are running XP, you may not meet the minimum prerequisites for Windows seven check the compatibility site at Microsoft to see if your system will support Windows 7. That said, Windows seven is light years ahead of Windows XP by functionality, easy use, etc to me it is worth purchasing a new system.

64 bit or 32 bit?

If you do not know what I am talking about, that is ok skip this section. If you have a core2 duo or core two quad or a multi cpu machine, go with the 64 bit OS, it handles memory and the CPUs much better. If you have a single core CPU, one CPU or run special programs that require 32bit, then stick with 32 bit for now.

BEFORE INSTALLATION:

I recommend you have:

A core two duo or core two quad machine

4gig of RAM That’s about $50 in today’s market

Good hard drive with 200 gig it does not need that much but that is another $50

Back up your files to a USB drive like Western Digital My Passport Essential 500 GB USB 2.0 movable External Hard Drive WDME5000TN Midnight Black

Check to be sure your computer is matched with Windows 7

INSTALLATION:

Installation was straight forward. You put in the CD and reboot your machine. You may have to enter your bios and enable the “boot from CD” choice. Once the machine reboots a nice screen comes up to guide you through the installation. You have the choice to upgrade your PC or do a clean installation. I did an upgrade and it brought in all of my files and settings from my windows Vista system. It worked great.

The upgrade did take about two hours for me so certainly think about.

I noticed that early on in the installation the operating system went out to Microsoft’s site to look for the new and greatest updates, so I think this should help Microsoft react quickly to any hiccups with compatibility.

WHAT does not WORK:

The driver from my old HP Inkjet printer for 2001 does not work on Windows seven so there are many things that won’t transition. I had to use a generic HP driver which does not give me the quality that I got from an injet so in general, I am up and running with that printer but I am degraded on the inkjet front. That said, I newly upgraded to a HP CP2025DN Color LaserJet Printer that I love so no real loss there. I will probably pick up a cheap inkjet for the sporadic photo that I may have to print. Everything else upgraded.

BENEFITS

Faster boot time

Faster go to sleep

Faster wakeup

Faster about 20 to 30 faster at running applications than my Vista seriously but they are my results without any benchmarks or anything like that, just seeing how fast Adobe Illustrator loads, and how fast all the applications respond

Joining wireless networks is much easier

The interface is just plain beautiful

My wallpapers are now a slideshow that may be set to change every not many minutes I’m not stuck with the same picture

Gadgets they are great little small applications that you may drag onto your desktop. I have a weather gadget and a calendar gadget on my desktop that tell me

Better taskbar management hovering over the taskbar icons shows me mini windows of what is running

Better file management I can manage my files into Libraries that are sortable not only by type but by folder or another data. It is great! I can browse through my presentations or illustrator files!

Windows Media appears to be smoother which I love.

You get many virus protection and firewall with Windows seven but think about something more complete like McAfee Total Protection 3User 2010. Yes, it will make your computer run a bit slower but

CONS:

Many older programs may not work and many drivers may not be available like my inkjet driver.

Other than that, there are not too many drawbacks to Windows seven it is a great OS.

WHICH variant am I supposed to GET?

I got the final variant because I have clients who ask, “is your hard drive encrypted?” I wanted to be able to say yes and have sensitive data encrypted one of my computer volumes Bitlocker is only available in the final variant. Final also will include Multilanguage support.

If you are a home user that does not do many of networking, you may think about just the home premium edition. If you are using a laptop and connect to networks at work, you may want the Professional variant of the operating system to assist you with domain joining. Also Windows Professional gives you the choice to run applications in XP mode if you have old applications you may be able to use that nifty feature. I already have one application running in XP mode it is nifty to run an old application.

NOTE:

The box holds both the 32 bit and 64 bit OS.

OVERALL:

It’s hard to write a complete review on an complete operating system so I did not attempt I am sure magazines will devote complete articles to the operating system and some number of books will come out. My goal here is just to give everyone a glimpse of what I have found to date with this new OS. I do hope this helped you in making a choice.

Hats off to Microsoft on Windows 7. It is more of a refined Windows Vista than an completely new operating system but it has been needed. Thank you.


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147 of 173 people found the following review helpful:

3.0 out of five stars
Questionable for Vista, consideration for XP,
October 27, 2009

By&nbsp,Robert L. Estes Nashville, TN USA See all my reviews
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I have now installed this on three Vista computers, and I must say that the result is underwhelming. By now, we can expect computer reporters to hype any Windows release, and to certain extent they’re right seven does work better, but not that much better or differently from Vista if you installed all updates and security releases from Microsoft. I had to uninstall anti virus and selected other programs, many of which didn’t have listings in the “Programs and Features” Control Panel section. All of my upgrades took two to three hours, reporters stating 45 minute upgrade times must not have had many programs installed on their computers. Once programs identified as possible problems had been removed, the upgrades finished uneventfully, and it works OK once installed.

Value wise, I think that the single computer upgrade is a loser for Vista users at current price levels. If you have two or more computers, the Home Premium 3 computer “family” upgrade is borderline. I’ll pass judgement on XP once I upgrade my one left over XP computer. Honestly, this is what should have been the Vista release, so we have paid top dollar for Vista, then close to top dollar for an incremental upgrade. In the meantime, Apple is charging $29 for the OS X Snow Leopard upgrade $49 for five computers!. That is most likely the right price for this Win seven upgrade. If users ignore the hype and wait a bit, I suspect that the price for single computer upgrades may drop like a rock.


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49 of 56 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of five stars
Win 7, everything it promised to be,
October 23, 2009

By&nbsp,Herbert Freeman Ilion, NY USA See all my reviews
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Verified PurchaseWhat’s this?

Received my order without a hitch release date delivery.

I opted for the Clean install, wanted to take benefit of switching to the 64 bit variant of home premium.

The install was easy and straightforward. The needed drivers auto installed and it told of a problem driver and went and downloaded it directly from Dell, after clicking through two advisory windows.

The whole expirience was painless and the most pleasent install of a operating system from microsoft, ever!

It loads blazing fast, software runs smooth and downloads from the internet seem to be faster.

The clean install has been performed on a Dell Studio 1535 and the task was flawless!

Total install counting downloading anti virus software and email took about three hours.

Very, satisfied!


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Dragon Age Origins Price and Review

Monday, December 14th, 2009
On Sale Today!
11th of March 2010


Dragon Age Origins specifications:

Description:
Platform: PC&nbsp,&nbsp,Edition: Standard

Reviews:

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127 of 136 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of five stars
Kind of like a cross between Witcher and KOTOR 2,
November 4, 2009

By&nbsp,backfromspace “backfromspace” Berkeley, CA USA See all my reviews

Fun:5.0 out of five stars&nbsp,

Dragon Age is a kind of game that’s becoming increasingly rare: a immersive single player RPG with an interface obviously intended for the PC. It is easy to sling around the word “immersive” at any game that looks pretty, but DA is not messing around the world of Ferelden shows a unified sense of design and depth that blows famously vast games like Oblivion out of the water. Coupled with steadily excellent writing and across the board quality character design down to comparatively unimportant NPCs, the game really does feel like it is reacting to your choices dynamically from the beginning, and how you play your character can have surprisingly subtle effects on the way the story unfolds.

Graphically, the game’s a little uneven. All the design elements are there, and it has lots of high quality textures and strong environmental visuals especially fire effects. The polygons themselves, especially on character faces, are a little simpler than you’d expect from a 2009 game. In general, the game looks about on level with Oblivion, though the visual distinctiveness and design ethic of regions and characters are considerably better. Animation stands out as a strong suit here, especially throughout the game’s recurrent dialog sequences, with none of the dead eyed staring or strange walk cycles that plagued other RPGs like Fallout 3.

Gameplay is pretty straightforward, and much in keeping with last Bioware titles like Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect. You control a party of up to four characters, each of whom develops a plethora of useful abilities to keep track of. The inclusion of a minor programming element very much in keeping with the gambit system from last Fantasy XII will let you set up some default actions on each character so you are not stuck frantically switching between them to be sure they drink their curative potions, but battles usually require many degree of tactical planning. Setting up ambushes and planning your party approach to play to strengths is needed to get through many tougher regions. The interface is, shockingly, obviously tailor made for the PC the console variants have their own interfaces intended from the bottom up and are seemingly easier games to let for the sacrifice in easy access to skills. You have an crazy number of quick access slots, and almost the complete keyboard is bound to one thing or another. It is the kind of interface that has not been in vogue since before the PS2 came out. The game is very linear, though the recurrent and varied dialog alternatives give it the feel of a more free roaming game, and it is tempting to go back and replay big chunks of the game just to see how the complex and dynamic conversations will play out. The major downside is that there is no easy way to level grind, which is to the game’s advantage to a point no tedious circling around killing wolves but sometimes means you may be able to get in over your head.

What the game sacrifices by sandbox free roaming it more than makes up with in the excellent writing and characterization. An absurd attention to detail and across the board excellent voice acting breathes many of life into the game’s conversations, which make up a important chunk of gameplay. Characters are very varied and the interplay between them is a big draw, a trademark of Bioware’s games, but Dragon Age has many of the most likable characters I have ever seen in a video game and the excellent performances from talents like Tim Curry, Kate Mulgrew and Claudia Black really put the game a notch above. The game’s pretty generic on the surface fantasy world is livened up by some important details as an example, the elves in Dragon Age are a big underclass of servants.

It’s really hard to find things to level complaints against in this game. One petty gripe is Morrigan’s visual design her character is one of the game’s strongest, and she’s great personality and many smart writing, but visually she’s a pair of giant breasts with a cloth dressed improbably over them. Other women in the game are treated with a bit more restraint, though, and female armor is gratifyingly sensible. Another issue is that it may be hard to manage battles on the fly, and precisely aiming at enemies with expertise usually requires tactical pausing just to line the cursor up over their comparatively small active regions. It is a petty annoyance, but the game obviously was not supposed to be played Diablo style anyway.

A not many other things to know about the game:

The game is usually DRM free, and ships only with a simple disc check. EA has a repute for fouling up its customers’ computers with DRM malware, but DA looks to be free of those problems.

If Dragon Age were a movie, it could be rated R. I do not remember ever seeing any swearing, oddly, but the game is rife with violent imagery, very black themes and frank sexuality including a few of comparatively tasteful sex scenes and sporadic demonic nudity. The game handles all of it with maturity and depth, but it is obviously not meant for kids, and parents of younger teens should be cautious.

Overall, Dragon Age is one of the strongest games to come out in recent memory, and is another installment in Bioware’s rising resume of superbly written RPGs. Players looking for a fast paced hack and slash “rpg” should look elsewhere, but anybody who likes deep and elegant plot development, memorable characters and excellent role playing will love this game.


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58 of 63 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of five stars
The best RPG of 2009,
November 10, 2009

By&nbsp,VA Gamer Norfolk, VA See all my reviews

Fun:5.0 out of five stars&nbsp,

Before diving into the review, a brief summary: Dragon Age origin is the epic role playing game that many of us have been waiting for since we 1st fell in love with the genre with the classic Baldur’s Gate. It drops the player into an immersive fantasy world rich with lore and compelling settings. The aesthetics and score are as pleasing and engrossing as a good cinematic feature or novel. And while it’s spectacular in just about every way, it isn’t without its faults mostly technical in nature, and affects players with particular computer hardware as far as I can tell I will explain more later. In short, if you are a fan of the genre you’ll do yourself a favor by buying and experiencing this game. I have never felt more comfy proposing a RPG to the Internet at large as I do now with Dragon Age. I’ll swear upon whatever holy text you favor that it is the best single player RPG to come along since Fallout 3. If you are not a theist, I suppose I could place my hand upon a photograph of Carl Sagan before making the same solemn vow. But I digress. Onto the review. Parts I found positive are preceded by a +, negative parts a .

GAME PLAY

+ Dragon Age hereby called “DA” plays like a perfect hybrid of turn based and real time RPGs of yore. The controls are a mash up of overhead tactical maneuvering ala Baldur’s Gate and the third person RTS like mechanics found in Knights of the Old Republic. You control character motion with either the WASD keyboard directions familiar to MMO and FPS players, or via mouse click navigation concurrently. You may be able to play from a third person perspective to get a full view of the world around you, or zoom out into an overhead tactical view to aid in unit placement and positioning in which the graphics take on the painted look and feel of Baldur’s Gate a nice touch. The camera can be controlled with either the keyboard or mouse. All around, stellar.

+ The UI makes a powerful and elegant use of economy of space it fits many into a little, all while looking and playing very well

+ Character customization is as rich if not richer than any other RPG hybrid or pure RPG on the market present or past. You have standard archetypes warrior, mage, rogue which alone have different “trees” or avenues of progression focusing upon things like weapon preference sword + shield, dual wield, two handed, etc or general and crafting expertise. Also there are expert classes that excel at particular vocations such as the mage nullifying Templar, form changing mage, or crit happy Duelist to name a few. Over this, special abilities and vocations can be unlocked by finding rare things or special quests often a mix of both

+ Combat is greatly tactical, taking into account elevation, range, “crowd control” mechanics, and vast synergy between the abilities of your party members

+ A deep plans system may be utilized, in which you assign a custom AI to each of your characters established upon a range of requirements and situations. As an example, you may be able to tell your mage that every time they are bordering by two or more melee mobs, they cast some crowd control spell. If a party member has less than 50 health, heal them. Or have your tank taunt mobs that attack the mage. Or have the rogue stun the mobs your major character is fighting. Etc.

Melee centric characters draw from a pool of stamina to do their different abilities and group enhancing expertise. This pool feels restricted, when you invest heavily into the stat that fundings more stamina. It is more hampered by injuries that your characters will sustain, on occasion, while fighting which are treated with injury kits or with resting at your camp. Hopefully this will be tweaked in a future patch.

STORY, PRESENTATION, & SETTING

+ The apparently hackneyed story youre the last in a long line of sacred warriors who’s mission is to vanquish a specific foe quickly unfolds into a compelling, immersive, and interesting tale that competitors those found in quality fantasy novels and movies. Each race, town, city, and region are wholly distinctive and diverse from the political intrigue of Dwarven society to the juxtaposition of the city and forest Elves and the layers of complexity involved therein. I can not go too much into this without possibly spoiling the many excellent stories. Suffice to it is superb.

+ While the world is not theoretically “open”, being divided into many instanced zones if you will, it’s still really vast. Most regions are considerably big. There’s no bound to draw distance: your looking at distance is generally to infinity, and most zones may be completely explored to the smallest nook and cranny and it pays to do so. You unlock more regions as the game progresses and the regions differ depending upon your origin and choices, and there is a complete underground zone also to the zone all non Dwarves start inside.

+ The story is generally evolving and changing. Your most minor, or big, decisions about plot or character interactions will have lasting repercussions that may not come to fruition for many time. You may be able to build intimate relationships with characters, and being an active participant in the dialogue and lore pay big dividends in the end

+ Replayability is high due mainly to the aforementioned dynamic story, also as the “Origins” part of the DA title: different race and class mixes have different starting stories, and merge into the in general arc in different ways and at different times

PERFORMANCE

+ The games looks, sounds, and plays perfectly well on middling hardware

If you own a dual or quad core AMD CPU, expect slowly rising load times as your session time increases the longer you play and the more you transition between zones, the longer the load times become. From five to seven seconds at 1st, upwards of five minutes after 45 minutes to an hour of play. This may be resolved by restarting the game, which literally only takes about 20 seconds. But still, it is frustrating, and many people are reporting it on the official forums. Hopefully it’ll be patched.

The 1st PC patch was some a goof: the new build included a newer variant of the Visual C++ 2005 runtime, while the retail variant had an older build. The result was that many people could not launch the game after patching. A trivial issue for the computer savvy I just checked my event logs and saw the issue then patched, but the lay person could dont have idea what is going on. After days Bioware has still to react officially with the evident fix, leaving it to the community to resolve. That behavior and communication casts doubt upon the level of commitment Bioware has in regards to DA from a technical support perspective.

Overall, the not many technical issues are far outweighed by the in general quality of the game. I could supply a more in depth review, but I’m honestly scared that I will accidentally spoil something, as this game is ridiculously vast. Purchase this game. You won’t be disappointed.


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121 of 137 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of five stars
THE RETURN TO the era of THE CLASSICS!,
November 3, 2009

By&nbsp,NeuroSplicer Freeside, in geosynchronous orbit See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of five stars&nbsp,

1st things first: in the past I chastised EA some times for its release of cookie cutter games, crippled with atrocious DRM schemes. In all fairness, I now have to say this: DRAGON AGE: origin IS A GAMER’s DREAM! it’s an excellent game and it comes FREE of any DRM insanity. Thank you EA for listening to your customers let’s only hope this new trend holds..

This is one of those games that are easy to control, a delight to roam through and fun to play at no end.

I am a big cRPG fan and can not remember such a great companion/squad cRPG since the Baldur’s Gate Saga. And to tell you the truth, this is the game I dreamed of being able to play one day while playing BG yeah, by now we all know that NEVERWINTER NIGHTS never delivered.

There are about a dozen gender/race/class/background choices and a great many mixes in forming your party. The armor and the weapons are very made and everything shows on your characters. And the graphics are really beautiful! you must see the generating of flames to believe them.

Nevertheless, what really stands out is the gameplay. Every fight is a puzzle to be solved, pausing ever so frequently to reallocate enemies to the best suited party members a feature I loved in BG!. Of course one can generally turn off the autopause feature and let the AI take over the rest of your party and turn the game into an hack&slash action RPG not exactly my cup of tea but, hey, it is still nice to know it is there.

Finally, this is a game made just like the classics in many ways, as well as length. I’m now playing the game for over 20 hours and I feel that I barely scraped the surface! DRAGON AGE: origin is one satisfying RPG!

My only gripe is this: I didn’t appreciate such short dialogue alternatives. Most fit a single line and more frequently than not they comprise of a couple of words. I like my RPGs to be wordy and challenging to my spoken imagination also and I want my characters to partake in the humor, not just provoke it or react to it. Remember the long dialogue alternatives in BG? Well, expect to find DRAGON AGE: origin more laconic.

I guess ten years of fast paced FPS and blitzkrieging RTS do take their toll.

The blood sprays, the swords clang and the spells explode. The animations are beautifully made and add many to both enjoyment and immersion. There’s a verse in Homer’s Iliad I love: “the warrior fell and his armor echoed around him” and I has been reminded of it many a times during the game.

This game will stay with you. Don’t miss on it.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!


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25 Responses to “dragon age origins”

  1. Sara W. Says:

    No dragon age origins rebates in San Francisco

  2. Johnny K Says:

    It’s on all price comparison web sites, just look around if you dont think this is the best deal

  3. Paula K. Says:

    Pros: Great product for the low price. Cons: Difficult to find in stock

  4. Lawrence D Says:

    Don’t think closeout prices are a deal, i would buy it now.

  5. Monty Says:

    Will check local outlet for any discounted deals on

  6. Susan M. Says:

    Is online price generally better than store price?

  7. Emily N. Says:

    Pros: Great product for the price. Cons: Hard to find in stock

  8. Janice I. Says:

    Buy it at amazon, has free shipping over $50, i think

  9. Emmitt Says:

    Read reviews, all positive

  10. Jim Says:

    Closeout prices aren’t a better deal so no point in waiting, buy it now.

  11. Charmaine Says:

    saw dragon age origins reviewed everywhere, and this really is the cheapest price

  12. Ann O. Says:

    Check any price comparison web sites for lowest price.

  13. Craig U Says:

    How long is the warranty?

  14. Randy F Says:

    I checked Walmart and they dont have any wholesale deals are there any wholesale deals online?

  15. Debra V. Says:

    Clearance prices aren’t much more discounted than this so may as well buy it now.

  16. Cheryl Z. Says:

    i got it in Amazon store that had a clearance sale, but generally online deals are better

  17. Cesar Says:

    price of dragon age is a great deal for software

  18. Irene N. Says:

    Not sure, but it’s pretty expensive in Baltimore area, maybe try Ebay

  19. Rosalinda Says:

    Usually price of dragon age is cheap for software

  20. Robin K. Says:

    Is that the lowest price for dragon age origins online, or all deals included?

  21. Jeffery J Says:

    What would be the discount if you get it wholesale?

  22. Teresa A. Says:

    Saw it discounted somewhere, great deal but forgot where :(

  23. Diana M. Says:

    Costco had the best price before, buy it there

  24. Travis Z Says:

    Staples used to offer free shipping

  25. Jose76 Says:

    I did try Staples, no deals worth mentioning