01-04-2017, 08:49 PM
i'm currently doing a second playthrough of Dragon's Dogma after playing something else that made me want to go back and make a pro big weapon man. i forgot that Warrior in dragon's dogma isn't really a rewarding skillman as much as it is a reminder that you should be playing assassin or strider, though.
the port is good and runs well at a constant 60 fps on high settings even on hardware that's a few years old. the visuals are dated due to it being a port but there's nothing that will ruin it unless you have special eyes. it's also a fun game, though you'll either miss just about everything(there are a LOT of missables) your first time through or end up with a severely underpowered arisen due to not playing through optimally. i'd recommend missing a few quests the first time to focus on character growth and then looking them up the second time through when you're not in a huge rush to avoid leveling too much. the game also will not tell you what augments your currently played class is missing at your current vocation level, or what other classes have available at any point in their development. for that reason, i'd recommend looking through the pages of augments on the wikia and then browsing away from it to avoid too many spoilers. don't blow all your discipline points on core skills you won't even be using, wolves hunt in packs, they're weak to ice and fire both, stick to the roads, let's be rid of the snake first, it's a fine day with you around.
it also just came off of what i think was a 50% off sale on steam so if you're strapped for cash i'd watch for it to hit that price point or lower.
the port is good and runs well at a constant 60 fps on high settings even on hardware that's a few years old. the visuals are dated due to it being a port but there's nothing that will ruin it unless you have special eyes. it's also a fun game, though you'll either miss just about everything(there are a LOT of missables) your first time through or end up with a severely underpowered arisen due to not playing through optimally. i'd recommend missing a few quests the first time to focus on character growth and then looking them up the second time through when you're not in a huge rush to avoid leveling too much. the game also will not tell you what augments your currently played class is missing at your current vocation level, or what other classes have available at any point in their development. for that reason, i'd recommend looking through the pages of augments on the wikia and then browsing away from it to avoid too many spoilers. don't blow all your discipline points on core skills you won't even be using, wolves hunt in packs, they're weak to ice and fire both, stick to the roads, let's be rid of the snake first, it's a fine day with you around.
it also just came off of what i think was a 50% off sale on steam so if you're strapped for cash i'd watch for it to hit that price point or lower.