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It's not uncommon for fans of upcoming games to go on media blackouts -- actively avoiding screenshots, trailers, and previews so as not to spoil their initial impressions. So far, that hasn't been difficult with Dragon Age II -- if you weren't at E3 or PAX this year, chances are you haven't seen it in action. "Where's my PC footage?" has become the battle cry, explains lead designer Mike Laidlaw.

As is (unfortunately) common in game fandom, people are assuming the worst, but Laidlaw's taking it in stride. "I think the anger, such as it is, is that thusfar we've mostly talked about what's different," he says, admitting that they've been keeping a lot of the gameplay details close to the chest.

A bemused Laidlaw dismissed some of the most common complaints. When asked if Dragon Age II were an action game, he counters that there's no reason RPGs need to be slow. Accused of pulling the voiced Shepherd from Mass Effect and turning him into DAII's Hawke, "Because apparently Mass Effect only has one defining characteristic," is the retort.

And yet, Laidlaw finds a silver lining -- all of these  complaints simply point to a wide fan base, especially on the PC. "And of course what you see when it comes to fans ... Origins has a ton of PC fans, obviously. And of course, when you look for complaints, it's rarely the guy with the Xbox 360 logging into forums to yell."

Furthermore, he says he understands why they're angry. "And then I think ... essentially, [fans are saying]: 'You've made consoles look better? But I'm a PC gamer. ... You're talking about things that seem to attack me because ... in my mind consoles are somehow worse than PC games.'

"And anyone can screw up change," Laidlaw continues. "Absolutely."

If he had a chance, he says he'd love to just be able to show the game to fans. "It takes a lot of the edge off." And this is coming soon, he says, "now that we're at a point that we're happy and we can show the PC gameplay and the footage that we want to show, not the mid-stage development." 

"Because I don't think the average fan is able to extrapolate what kind of change 140 people can do in four months. So what I want to do is show them ... There's still tactics, there's still inventory, the dialogue still has your voice and has it in a cool way, and essentially ... it's still Dragon Age."

At this point in our interview, Laidlaw had something of a zen moment: "And really, I think that's the heart of it. 'Have you changed everything? Because I really liked what you did last time.' Which, honestly, it's a compliment."

Dragon Age II hits store shelves on March 8 in North America and three days later in Europe. You can check out a preview here.








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Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:05
Chris Carter
"And of course, when you look for complaints, it's rarely the guy with the Xbox 360 logging into forums to yell."

360 users don't know how to use PC forums. Lawl! I kid.

Seriously though I had SO many more complaints about the 360 version, which made it impossible to play Mages on Nightmare mode without flipping through "ability wheels" for hours on end.
killias2's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:09
killias2
So are people finally calming down about this?
~JnRx Teh Jokester~'s Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:13
~JnRx Teh Jokester~
Haters Gonna hate.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:14
Chris Carter
@Killias2
After we found out the initial developer fanfare of "Dragon Age turning into a hack and slash" was a lie - sure. The developers literally said the series was now of the hack and slash genre. Today, Joseph's preview indicates that it's just Dragon Age 1 with smoother attacks - similar to how The New Republic is bringing choreographed fighting to MMOs.

That's a complete 180 from the announcement interviews.
sohei's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:15
sohei
It may be silly, but I am much less excited for this game now that I know the main character will be voiced like Mass Effect. I will likely wait for it to lower in price before buying.
Sonvar's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:22
Sonvar
@sohei
What is the issue with Mark Meer's voice? Its not just you but there are others as well who apparently dislike his voice acting. In all honesty I personally like his voice as Shepard compared to Jennifer Hale.

Regardless, I hope this game turns out well and from the preview listed earlier I'm even more excited
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:26
Occams electric toothbrush
How wonderfully sublime.
ThirteenXXXVII's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:35
ThirteenXXXVII
Hey Joseph, you're awesome.
HighWindXIX's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:41
HighWindXIX
I'm glad they're changing their tune a bit. when it was announced they really played up the fact that it was morw action oriented. I think they even said hack and slash. Now its the same but smoother? Yeah, that's better. Now make it more tactical and we're set!
Leon Field's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:42
Leon Field
@mag

They never said it was a hack and slash game.
killias2's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 15:52
killias2
Regardless, this isn't the first time they've said the PC version would be basically comparable. They've said in numerous articles, interviews, etc. that it wouldn't be that different. Also they usually emphasized the change in presentation over the change in mechanics....
Sæglópur's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 16:26
Sæglópur
Point, click, point, click, point, click... YAWN!
Fearzone's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 16:56
Fearzone
Dragon Age: Origins looked like shit so fans of the series do not appear overly demanding when it comes to graphics.
Naim Master's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 17:09
Naim Master
Terrible ME retort.
Sotanaht's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 17:23
Sotanaht
I never cared about the new approach. I don't understand why it was ever an issue. They could turn it into a damn platformer for all I care, so long as the combat system is NOT broken.
Cynical Gamer's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 17:43
Cynical Gamer
I wish RPGs wouldn't get dumbed down for consoles.
The Tingler's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/20/2010 20:49
The Tingler
"At a point where we can show it"? What, you mean out in two months?
Puhi's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/21/2010 07:29
Puhi
The footage is here ... apparently dtoid doesn't have it?
http://kotaku.com/5715110/dragon-age-ii-on-pc-doesnt-look-that-different
Puhi's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/21/2010 07:29
Puhi
The footage is here ... apparently dtoid doesn't have it?
http://kotaku.com/5715110/dragon-age-ii-on-pc-doesnt-look-that-different
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