Originally Posted by Neonivek
That is because Dragon Age Inquisition was a One Player MMORPG :P

(Honestly if anyone told me that it originally was drafted as a MMO, I'd believe it. Just like how The Sims 4 was originally going to be a "Social" game and it SHOWS)


Truth. I really hated Dragon Age Inquisition, though ironically as long as you stuck to the core story it wasn't too bad. It's really when you entered MMO-land that things got terrible.

Originally Posted by vometia

Things like Inquisition didn't really require much in the way of tactics, just spamming everything at my disposal and waiting for either my party or my adversary to eventually stagger to an often unconvincing victory. Original Sin seems to show a bit more finesse, even though I can't say the same really applies to my playing style so unlike Dragon Age I'm staying safely on the "please don't pwn me too often" setting.


I disagree a bit, Inquisition was the least tactical among the three, yeah, but you still needed some good tactics and a balanced team. DOS1 and especially 2 are definitely much more tactical games than any one of them for sure, though I'd argue the original Dragon Age to be close.

I'm going to be playing on tactician since it's usually safe with Larian. Don't think I'll see mobs with 100x hp anytime soon.