For what it's worth, a reviewer from 4Gamers.be had the following to say about the difficulty:
Quote:
Casual = Full real-time gameplay
Normal = Mixture of the two, real-time can still be used a lot
Hard = Tactical view >>> real-time
Nightmare = Tactical view is a must
Makes me a bit more hopeful in regards to the combat on NM.
I thought it was interesting that they went to the trouble of very obviously removing the grass in the foreground to prevent clipping, but then didn't bother in the background, where subsequently there is massive clipping going on. Got to admire that commitment to quality.
"I want a rich world, interesting characters, and a dramatic and memorable plot. Judged on those criteria, Dragon Age: Inquisition sits happily alongside BioWare’s best."
"I want a rich world, interesting characters, and a dramatic and memorable plot. Judged on those criteria, Dragon Age: Inquisition sits happily alongside BioWare’s best."
an insanely bold statement pcgamer
What do you expect from the same people who scored Dragon Age 2 higher than The Witcher 2.
"I want a rich world, interesting characters, and a dramatic and memorable plot. Judged on those criteria, Dragon Age: Inquisition sits happily alongside BioWare’s best."
an insanely bold statement pcgamer
What do you expect from the same people who scored Dragon Age 2 higher than The Witcher 2.
Hardly their greatest sin. They gave Ultima Ascension 8/10...
Not PC Gamer UK they didn't. PC Gamer UK gave it 65% or so. And I happen to love Ultima Ascension <.< the bugs were annoying but that game had a brilliant atmosphere.
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