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  • Definitely holding off for a while. Maybe by the time the first sale comes around they'll have given the steam deck some love.

  • Ooo, I loved Veilguard, so maybe I'll love this, too.

  • I bought it a few months back. Looking at my play time, I guess I didn't care for it too much. Oh well, I guess it's better to buy that on sale and see if you like it, than plopping down more money when the new one comes out.

  • Finished Dragon Age Origins + the Awakening expansion, and am now playing Dragon Age Inquisition. It's taking me a bit of time to get used to the differences in spells, skills, and crafting. And why is there no crafting station in the Hinterlands?!? Let me make the things!

  • Yes, the combat is awesome. I just played Origins, and sure, there were a lot of opportunities for my character to be a dick, but I really wonder how many people choose those options. I didn't. I liked how close you could get to the companions in Veilguard. It felt much more impactful in the end game.

  • I, for one, loved it. That may not be true for a lot of people, but I'm glad the game was made.

  • The game was really solid right from launch, so I guess it's not lacking any updates. Bummer that it's perceived as such a failure.

  • I played Veilguard before any of the other Dragon Age games. I did, however, start Dragon Age Origins after, and I just finished it. It's obviously a much older game, but even disregarding the more primitive visuals and animations, I still think I like Veilguard better. One big change is that you can't directly control your companions, which is a slight bummer, but combat overall is much more fun. The companions also have much richer stories than in Origins.

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard for both. I didn't think I would like it all that much. I don't even remember why I bought it. But I ended up loving it so much 😍

  • Playing Sea of Stars with my 2 kids. We're having a lot of fun with it so far.

  • Playing Solasta. Our D&D group had fallen apart, and we just didn't seem to be able to get a new game together. Solasta scratched that D&D itch like no game before it has. My wife got really into it, too, so we ended up adventuring for hundreds of hours together.

  • Playing through the entire Dragon Age series, then Pillars of Eternity and Sea of Stars.

  • I've done a bit of streaming from my PC to my deck, and I get occasional but noticeable stutter, which I don't understand, because I can stream Xbox game pass perfectly. πŸ€”

  • Dragon Age: Origins. Playing on the Deck, and it's taken a while to get used to the remapped PC controls. The game definitely feels 15 years old. Still, the story and characters are good.

    I see some similarities to newer games like BG3, like the idea of the camp, and having a large number of companions to switch between. I actually didn't like this in BG3. I think the Lighthouse setup in Veilguard, while mechanically similar, felt, and fit into the story, much better.

  • This is my last one, too. First time playing it, about 30 hours in now. Planning to play through all the older DA games before doing another playthrough of Veilguard.

  • Oh, I didn't even realize it's already out!

  • I just played Dragon Age Veilguard, and I'm now playing Dragon Age Origins, which was released 15 years ago. The difference in graphics and animation are startling. And it has a big effect on my enjoyment of the game. Origins is considered by many to be the best in the series, and I can see that they poured a ton into story options and such. But it doesn't feel nearly as good as playing Veilguard.

    Amazing graphics might not make or break a game, but the minimum level of what's acceptable is always rising. Couple that with higher resolutions and other hardware advances, and art budgets are going to keep going up.

  • Dragon Age Origins. It's definitely a bit rough to play on steam deck without proper controller support, but after playing Veilguard, I want to see what I've been missing these last 15 years.

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard | 9/10 I loved this game so much. It literally made me cry at one point. The story and characters were phenomenal.

    Super Mario Wonder | 7/10 fun with the family.

    Solasta | 9/10 Finished yet another playthrough with my wife. It's the best D&D video game.