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<blockquote data-quote="wicked cool" data-source="post: 9378121" data-attributes="member: 85714"><p>Well they could</p><p></p><p>In dao they could</p><p>Pickpocket and set traps</p><p></p><p>Well yes the shopkeepers along with tons of npc were way more interesting in dao</p><p>Examples of the top of my head</p><p>Almost every dwarf in Dustin and the proving were way more interesting than almost all in dai</p><p>The dalish in dao especially the werewolf controller (Star Trek Vulcan voice) way more interesting than 99% of all enemies in dai</p><p></p><p>I never said mages were underpowered but I enjoyed combat much more in dao and da2 than dai. Dai trying killing was be interesting f those Buffalo or even a bear. Early on it’s just button mashing</p><p></p><p>The final battles were much more fulfilling in dao. Glad it was a cakewalk for you but the deep fake at the final battle where you left your weaker people and they had to fight was great</p><p></p><p>Getting specialized in dao was awesome especially the trapped spirit for the mages</p><p></p><p>I’m sorry but once again your wrong on items</p><p>Releasing dogs to fight</p><p>Using giant ballista</p><p>Setting traps</p><p>Robbing dead for actual items-me I robbed the 2 warden wannabes for decent armor early on</p><p>How about killing the thief in the cage for his key</p><p></p><p>Maybe your game was different</p><p></p><p>I remember haven. Yes poor graphically but 1000 times more interesting than dai version. Saving haven and helping people like the bartender was way more satisfying than the entire hinterlands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wicked cool, post: 9378121, member: 85714"] Well they could In dao they could Pickpocket and set traps Well yes the shopkeepers along with tons of npc were way more interesting in dao Examples of the top of my head Almost every dwarf in Dustin and the proving were way more interesting than almost all in dai The dalish in dao especially the werewolf controller (Star Trek Vulcan voice) way more interesting than 99% of all enemies in dai I never said mages were underpowered but I enjoyed combat much more in dao and da2 than dai. Dai trying killing was be interesting f those Buffalo or even a bear. Early on it’s just button mashing The final battles were much more fulfilling in dao. Glad it was a cakewalk for you but the deep fake at the final battle where you left your weaker people and they had to fight was great Getting specialized in dao was awesome especially the trapped spirit for the mages I’m sorry but once again your wrong on items Releasing dogs to fight Using giant ballista Setting traps Robbing dead for actual items-me I robbed the 2 warden wannabes for decent armor early on How about killing the thief in the cage for his key Maybe your game was different I remember haven. Yes poor graphically but 1000 times more interesting than dai version. Saving haven and helping people like the bartender was way more satisfying than the entire hinterlands [/QUOTE]
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