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Storm Rider:
At least with the 360 version, you get Shale for free provided you buy a new copy. Provided the PC users don't get screwed that way, you should only be missing out on the Warden's Keep DLC by buying the Collector's Edition instead of the Digital Deluxe version. Plus, then you get your cloth map.

Alex C:
Just checking in to say that my rogue is turning out waaaaaay better than I had dared hope he would. My old mage could team up with Morrigan to apply quick bursts of lethal damage and thus cherry pick or at least crowd control the must-die-now targets quite easily, but I honestly don't miss that capability very much thanks to the fact that my rogue takes enemies from full to dead extremely fast and doesn't really need much stamina to do it either. He spits out backstabs at a freakishly high rate once you factor in dual wielding and Momentum.

Alex C:
It's pretty easy to spread a rogue too thin, yeah. Like I said, my own rogue is a death machine, but frankly, I'm more than a little surprised by just how much building one expressly for combat and picking out a few key talents ASAP really impacts their early performance; the first ogre battle was much, much easier for me this time around simply because my rogue chewed through the first half of its health bar like a buzzsaw. Leliana and Zevran by contrast felt a bit too much like salvage jobs for my tastes when I tried them on my mage.


As far as Morrigan is concerned, I also would have preferred that she was merely apathetic or unimpressed with your efforts to help people out rather than actively annoyed, which seems kind of petty. Although I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised about that considering how much she enjoys needling people at times. Still, I like the character and some of her tiny moments of self-awareness about the persona she presents hit me as unexpectedly funny, like when she scolds the War Dog for being manipulative.

Be My Head:
I just started playing it.

Here are my annoyances so far:

No rest system!
Only 3 classes and 3 races?
I can't find a setting to make it pause auotomatically every time I enter combat (I'll have to check again)
I can't queue actions/spells (I'm playing a mage)
All of the spells are combat oriented! I was hoping for something along the lines of Icewind Dale where you could teleport yourself short distances and do divination spells.
I hate mana, I prefer the D&D system, but I guess I can let this slide.
It isn't Baldur's Gate II
It isn't Planescape: Torment

ackblom12:
you'd be amazed at the number of ways you can build those 3 classes, especially when you start counting specializations.

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