That is evident even in the demo. It effects Hawke's 'we go south' line at the end of the first bit, as well as his line after defeating Hayder (I believe). A nice little feature, I hope it makes dialogue slightly less bipolar.
Not all innovation is good though.
Some of the changes are bad, some are good. However I won't be buying it till a mod/patch comes out that puts the tactical camera back in. Can't stand being stuck in zoomed out 3rd person.
Dragon Age 2 Physical & Digital PC/Mac DRM are as follows:
No disc check, you do not need the disc in drive to play.
No limit on the total number of PCs you can install the game on.
There is a limit to the number of unique/different PCs that can play the game within a time window (if online) [5 PCs in 24hrs].
After each new install there is a 1-time online check needed the next time you play, requiring a log in to your EA account to verify game ownership. If you are a member of these forums, you already have an EA account – just use the same email/password.
You can play offline thereafter - the game will NOT require any subsequent login checks. If online, a game ownership check happens each time you play.
Steam versions use Steam DRM, no other DRM is added, which means:
No disc check, it is used for digital game versions purchased from Steam only.
No limit to the total number of PCs you can install the game on.
There is a limit to the number of unique/different PCs that can play the game at any one time (if online) [1 PC].
Each install requires logging into your Steam account to verify game ownership.
You can play offline thereafter. If online, a game ownership check happens each time you play.
Steam pre-loads use Steam release control – you will not be able to play until the release day/time has passed for that region.
Dragon Age 2 Release Control (non-Steam versions)
Does not use securom.
It does not install anything to the PC.
Sole purpose is to check with a server to validate whether the game release date has passed or not.
It completely removes itself after the game release date has passed.
You will not be able to play until that date has passed.
Dates & times are set to the retail street date per country.
Common questions:
Does this apply to consoles?
No. This is applies to PC/Mac only.
What about Mac/Cider, does it use Securom?
Dragon Age: Origins for Mac/Cider used Securom. Dragon Age 2 for Mac/Cider will NOT use Securom and instead it will use the same non-Steam system listed above.
A PC review mentions Securom, what gives?
All EA preview & review game builds sent to press use Securom which is where the assumption came from. The Dragon Age 2 actual retail & download version of the game that you will play will not use Securom, it uses one of the systems above.
Not all innovation is good though.
You lost faith in an entire company's products because of a demo.Anyway, I have lost faith in Bioware sequels after DA2, because 3 will probably be even worse.
My thoughts, word for word.The more I heard about Dragon Age 2 the less I cared.
More ""action oriented", no zooming out, direct control, "we want to attract the call of duty crowd"...
Well, Mass Effect 2 was a good example how to streamline a game without dumbing it down.
Online reviews are piece of crap that nobody should ever base an opinion on.PC Gamer gives it 94 (the game, no the demo). "The best RPG combat ever". These should be taken with a grain of salt obviously.
http://imgur.com/a/cmLbm
That makes little sense because the original was already not complicated and sold very well no the consoles.
You lost faith in an entire company's products because of a demo.
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