PS3 Dragon age
lanion
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Picked up dragon age for the PS3 --
It runs fantastic. Looks as good as on PC, but has some frame rate jitters now and then.
Overall I'm pleased I got the console version, even if just for the audio. the DTS mix is outstanding and definitely deserves a good surround system.
I really enjoy playing ala FFXII and making super complex tactic systems, so the lack of Baldurs-Gate style views doesn't bother me at all.
In any case, its an excellent experience on the console.
It runs fantastic. Looks as good as on PC, but has some frame rate jitters now and then.
Overall I'm pleased I got the console version, even if just for the audio. the DTS mix is outstanding and definitely deserves a good surround system.
I really enjoy playing ala FFXII and making super complex tactic systems, so the lack of Baldurs-Gate style views doesn't bother me at all.
In any case, its an excellent experience on the console.
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Would u of bought the game in PC it u could play it on your home theater? Just curious since I just added a media home theater system.Onkyo Tx Nr 5007
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I loved KOTOR and cant wait for the new KOTOR MMO coming out.
I saw this is Dragon Age is also coming out for the PS3 so Ill probably pick it up. -
But Sony's been doing this since the release of the PSP. On that system it didn't really matter because they haven't drastically altered that interface like they did the PS3. I think what they're trying to do is combat piracy by requiring you be on a firmware that has been "patched" for certain games. Again though, on my PSP I don't care what version it's running. 360 I don't care either. PS3, I care. I'm glad Valkyria Chronicles and Silver Star Harmony are on PSP. So far I see no games in the foreseeable future on PS3 that I want bad enough to violate my 60GB.