

This. There’s a reason they’ve suddenly coined and repeatedly abused the term “narco-terrorist” because they get a free pass with no oversight.


This. There’s a reason they’ve suddenly coined and repeatedly abused the term “narco-terrorist” because they get a free pass with no oversight.
Thank you for the recommendation, had not heard of this. Looks great!


EA App was the only issue I faced, otherwise all three games ran great via Proton. Tried using old Origin rollbacks for offline play, but it would break after a session or two. Recommend playing with an online connection if using a copy that requires the EA App.


Nope, wanted to finish Inquisition before playing Veilguard. It’s on my “soon” list, definitely want to see the conclusion of things!
I agree with the MMO feeling, I just didn’t enjoy the pacing with the giant zones. Maybe if I reframe my view in the future I’ll enjoy it more. I definitely would give it another shot, especially if there were more bug fixes. That was the biggest issue I had, kept making the game frustratingly hard to play.


Finally finished Dragon Age: Inquisition after 10 years. I love the Dragon Age series, but that game was a buggy mess that I couldn’t finish fast enough. Ended up having to watch a video on the Trespasser DLC because there was a common bug that prevented it from loading, thus causing me to not experience the “real” ending. The true ending locked behind DLC is a whole other issue… Enjoyed it well enough, but it was bloated and had poor pacing. Overall, was a disappointment compared to previous titles. 2/5 stars.


How does it compare to Obsidian? Other than being FOSS which is a win.
This is a dangerous line to keep touting. They’re already doing this, and they don’t need an “excuse” to do it more. This line of thinking just keeps people from actually opposing their blatant takeover with real action.
Resist.