@Ahmad_Metallic: 1. Armor: Once you get 5000 Orens, you can buy a studded leather armour from Order's/Dwarf merchant. After that, you can do a quest later on that gives you the best armour in the game. 2. I am not so sure about putting the sword away, but I am pretty sure that you move faster with your sword drawn. 3. It is probably the armour. Just get the studded leather one and it will help you a lot. 4. I am pretty sure that you can mix any combination of three runestones and brand them into your silver sword. Later on you get something better, so just go ahead. As for bombs, I am pretty sure that you have to spend some points in the Wisdom (or whatever it was called) tree 5. There is an antiquary in the Temple Quarter. I am sure that he has all the books that you may need. Archespores and Echinopses are covered in the Curses and the Cursed and Graveirs are covered in The Tome of Fear and Loathing Vol 1 and lastly, Kikimores are covered in The Wonderful World of Insectoids (this one you get in the Trade Quarter from the Bookseller) 6. Just take it easy. You may not understand the game first time, but that makes replaying it so much better, right? 7. Just run away if you are feeling swamped by the enemies (pardon the pun). Swallow and White Raffard's Concoction are your best friends. Also, apply some diamond dust or whetting stones to your blades. That helps out a bit
This rubbish needs to end, Steam's terms seem a bit too restrictive, but it feels like EA are all too happy to simply take their ball and go home. Hopefully both sides will figure out something at some point.
Pretty much this. Makes me wonder why this didn't happen a while back. Dragon Age: Origins had the same DLC delivery system and it didn't get pulled. If it does though, I will be expecting my refund.
It is just weird that only ME2 (and maybe some other games) have increased price. Rather weird really. If everything had a different price then it would make more sense
Just saw ME2 on sale today. To my surprise, the price was $17 (after the discount). Checked Steamprices, and apparently the price in US is supposed to be $6.80. Why the FUCK does ME2 cost $49.99 in Vietnam? Aren't the prices used by Steam Vietnam are supposed to be US prices? Also, almost every other game follows US price.
So, it is like Dissidia with rhythm based fighting? I don't really mind to be honest. At least they are trying something new. I can get behind that. Dissidia was all sorts of fun (for me at least). Also, chibi. Can't beat that.
@the_dead_parrot: That sucks. Eh.... Should be cheaper though. Heard that it will be released in Europe in 2012. Once again, Europe gets the shorter end of the stick.
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