Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Can an athlon 64 x2 L310 (1.20gh) play bioshock 2?

Well it's dual core and it can play bioshock 1 at mid to max settings with great frame rate. I just wanna know if it will play it and what frame rate i can expect before i buy it.



Games it could also play:

Oblivion at max settings

Dragon age at low settings

Spore on high settings

Sims 3 at mid settings but with bad frame rate|||The best way to find out is to go to www.canyourunit.com and run the test... that is what i do every time i want to know if i can play a game!!!
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  • I have an ATI Radeon 5770, I have it overclocked to 940MHZ GPU and 1400MHZ memory?

    It's running at 43C while playing a DX11 game on high settings (Dragon Age 2) in a fight scene, I benchmarked it overnight, it was averaging 49C and peaked out at 61C, are these temps acceptable for a GPU? Benchmarked with Furmark|||I don't believe you. You've added 90 MHz to the GPU, and 200 MHz to the memory, and are only running at 109.4掳F while playing? Unless you're watercooling, I call BS... 141.8掳F (61掳C) sounds more like what you would see from a video card overclocked that much while playing.|||Whether you like it or not, I DID answer your question. I said 61掳C was more appropriate for your settings. However, are you really playing with really high settings? AF is OFF, resolution is LOW, and limiting the game to 60 FPS doesn't sound like very high to me. Average at best.

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    Is this a good gaming pc? Total noob, please help XD?

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VIBOX-Q-AMD-QU鈥?/a>





    Would this be able to run WoW on ultra, and mass effect 2/ dragon age on high?





    Please give me a sort of measure to what games this can run :P





    Thanks all :)|||No. And it is highly advisable that you build your own instead of buying one, especially off of eBay|||All is good except the graphics card. You could try this PC and always upgrade the video card should you think it's necessary.|||might want a better video card to run on ultra but is should run most games with decent graphics

    Baldur's Gate 2 Performance?

    I installed Baldur's Gate 2 on my computer from the CDs to have something to play while I'm building my new PC. Anyway things were fine at first and I was playing at the resolution of 1366x768 at 30 fps. However today I started it and I get an average of 13 fps. I get a higher frame rate in Dragon Age: Origins so I know my system can handle it. So does anyone have any solution for the fps problem?|||Can't help you without you posting your computer's specification.





    I'd guess it's a graphic card overheating problem, or a resource hogging program running in the background.

    Can I run Dragon Age Origins?

    My computer's hardware is:





    HP Pavilion dv5-1010us Laptop





    2.00 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P7350


    3 MB L2 Cache


    4096 MB RAM


    Video Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS


    Video Memory Up to 2047 MB (256 MB dedicated)


    Hard Drive 320 GB (5400 rpm)





    It also runs Vista 64-bit Home Premium





    I've been getting a lot of mixed feedback from different friends about whether I can run it or not, but from my personal experience with this computer, I'm a bit skeptical at what they've been saying.





    This same computer has run GTA4 -pretty- well, and by that, I mean at a more or less consistent 15-20 fps after I turned all settings to lowest. This computer also ran Assassin creed pretty smoothly, except when I was traveling between the cities.





    I also ran the character creator, and that cranked up graphics to the highest, and didn't notice any issues. Obviously, when the game has to process the environment, movement, and effects, there's going to be more strain, but still...|||System requirements





    Windows XP Minimum Specifications


    OS: Windows XP with SP3


    CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 1.4Ghz or greater


    AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 1.8Ghz or greater


    RAM: 1GB or more


    Video: ATI Radeon X850 128MB or greater


    NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB or greater


    DVD ROM (Physical copy)


    20 GB HD space





    Windows Vista Minimum Specifications


    OS: Windows Vista with SP1


    CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater


    AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 2.2GHZ or greater


    RAM: 1.5 GB or more


    Video: ATI Radeon X1550 256MB or greater


    NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB or greater


    DVD ROM (Physical copy)


    20 GB HD space





    Recommended Specifications


    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz Processor or equivalent


    AMD Phenom II X3 Triple-Core 2.8 GHz or greater


    RAM: 4 GB (Vista) or 2 GB (XP)


    Video: ATI 3850 512 MB or greater


    NVIDIA 8800GTS 512 MB or greater


    DVD ROM (Physical copy)


    20 GB HD space

    Looking for a gaming computer?

    Im looking for a computer capable of running newer games like world of warcraft on high settings, dragon age origins, and modern warfare 2.pref for around 600$ or lower if possible|||all it depends on the following configuratiions:



    2 GB ram (atleast)

    2 ghz processor ( c2d or dual core)

    250 gb harddisk (atleast)

    nvidea (ist pref.) graphic card

    or ATI graphic (second pref.) card



    all this can be found on compaq presario tq60 series laptop...

    if you get all these at lower price then dont need to worry anything|||WoW? Seriously? You can probably just pick up the first computer you see.
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  • How good is my computer for gaming?

    AMD Phenom 9650 Quad Core Processor 2.30 Ghz


    4GB RAM


    Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTS 250





    Can I run games like Crysis and Dragon Age Origins on top spec/ high spec?|||Don't think you can get playable FPS on the highest settings (for Crysis anyway, not sure about Dragon Age), but a couple steps down from extreme shouldn't be a problem with that setup.|||No problem,enjoy your games|||AMD sucks!|||Go to (pc pit stop)....and click on ..test my computer...its free...and they will check your graphics card also !

    GPU 50 idle 70-75 ilde gaming good or bad?

    gpu temp is 45-50 idle when i play games like mw2 re5 dragon age(highest graphics) it goes 70-73C but when i play the game hawx it goes almost 80 even when i lower my settings but anyway are these tempertures good or bad ? im kinda worried





    pc specs:


    MS-7519 (MSI Motherbord)


    Windows Vista Home premium 32bit


    intel e6300 @ 2.8ghz


    2gb ram


    MSI Nvidia Geforce 9500gt 1gb 128bit


    Samsung 320gb hdd|||That's quite typical in high ambient conditions but there is room for improvement. Improve your PC case ventilation and you should be able to see significant temperature reduction.|||Typical temperature for this card is 55C idle, 65C loaded. So your temps do seem a bit high, but nothing to worry about.

    Games disappeared from my LoveFilm rental list, what does this mean?

    I am new to LoveFilm, I added Gears 3, Crysis 2 to my rental list on High Priority, and I added Dragon Age 2 on Medium.





    Crysis 2 and Dragon Age 2 have disappeared from the list, does this mean they have been sent? I have received no email on a dispatch.|||I'm also a LoveFilm subscriber, and while I'm happy with the service, I've occasionally noticed items disappearing from my list. I just add them again. The list is usually pretty accurate, so if your games aren't on it, then you ain't getting them.





    Maybe check yr package allows you to actually rent games? I seem to remember that's about 拢15 a month.

    Anybody know of a good PC RPG that doesn't have high system requirements?

    I'm looking for something like Dragon Age, Divine Divinity, Baldur's Gate 2 Shadows of Amn, or Diablo. Anything like those would be awesome, but they have to have low requirements. My PC only has a 2.0 ghz processor, 510 MB ram, and a GeForce MX4000 video card. So if you can help me find something like those, that'd be great!|||I'm not sure what do you mean by "good RPG", but Diablo and Diablo II should work on your PC, and I guess Baldur's Gate too...


    You can also try:


    Fallout series (Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: Brotherhood of steel, requirements: Windows 98/ME/XP/Vista, processor Pentium 300 MHz, 64 Mb ram, videocard compatible with directx 9.0 and 64Mb memory),





    Icewind Dale II (Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Pentium II 350 MHz or AMD K6-III 400MHz, 64Mb ram, videocard compatible with DirectX),





    Might %26amp; Magic series (Might %26amp; Magic VI, Might %26amp; Magic VII, Might %26amp; Magic VIII, requirments: Windows 95/98/ME/XP, processor 166 MHz, 32Mb ram, videocard compatible with directx 7.0 and 3D acceleration; Might %26amp; Magic IX, requirements Windows 95/98/Me/XP, Processor Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 Mb ram, videocar compatible with directx 8.0 and with 16 Mb memory),





    Sacred (Windows 2000/XP, Pentium III 800 MHz, 256 Mb ram, 16 Mb videocard compatible with directx8 and 3D acceleration),





    Neverwinter Nights (min requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, processor Pentium II 450 MHz or AMD K6 450 MHz, 128 Mb ram, 16 Mb videocard compatible with OpenGL 1.2 (class TNT2 or higher),





    Gothic II (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, Pentium III 700 Mhz, 256 Mb ram (512 Mb for Windows XP), 32 Mb 3D-videocard compatible with directx 8.0 (class GeForce2 or higher),





    May be Dungeon Siege (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeon_Sie鈥?/a>





    Still I can not guarantee that these games will work fine on your PC (I'm not sure about your videocard and processor), so I suggest you to find demo versions of these games to be assured that your PC will run them or search Internet to find more information about their requirements.

    I have 拢1300 to spend on a high performance laptop. I want to be able to Game with no lag?

    So as the title suggests i want to buy a laptop. I want to buy a laptop for gaming. i dont want a desktop. the best that i have found is the HP Envy 17-1050EA. Here is a link to it http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/hp-envy-17鈥?/a> I was wondering whether this is the best i can get for my money? I want to be able to run the newest games (such as Dragon Age 2 etc) on high detail? If this is not the best could you please give me some suggestions? thanks|||if you want the very best gaming laptop for that price, look at the Asus g53, g73, or alienware m15/17x. those will still be under your price range which will give you extra to spend on a nice mouse and games. none of the hp or dell notebooks have good gpu's for the price you are paying. my friend has the g73 and it runs games like butter.|||http://www.notebookcheck.net/



    The above site has lots of good info on laptops,laptop graphics cards, and gaming performance.



    The link you have entered seems to require permissions to view, but you should be able to get the above laptop under 拢1000.



    Good Luck
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  • Is the Nvidia GTS250 / 9800gtx a good graphics card for gaming?

    I am about to spend a fair amount of money on a PC;


    Intel core 2 quad 2.5ghz


    4gb RAM


    750gb HDD


    Nvidia GTS250


    Windows 7





    I have a 1080p monitor and just want to know that this setup will play games like Crysis, Fallout 3 Dragon Age etc at a High Resolution.


    Thanks in advance for your replies.|||Those cards are pretty fast DX10 mainstream cards. They can run many games at high resolution BUT not at high game settings. It is really the high-end cards (%26gt;$200) that are capable of running Crysis at high game settings and high resolution.


    http://www.guru3d.com/article/vga-charts鈥?/a>





    If you want a graphics card that is more future-proof, better get a DX11 card since Windows 7 supports DX11. Consider the ATI HD 5770 or the cheaper HD 5750.|||Go for the GTS250 if you really want to enjoy gaming (Specially if you are a gaming freak looks like one) The advantage of buying expensive video cards is the longevity of being obsolete. But for most casis obcourse the best gaming card gives you the best gaming experience.





    You are totally loaded men... Anyweys according to reviews


    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvid鈥?/a>





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    Is there a big difference between GeForce 9600 GT 1GB and GeForce 9800 GT 1GB? (Quick responses, please?)?

    Both are PNY Nvididia cards. The 9800 is $30 more. My fiance has it for his computer, and now he can play most, if not all, of his games on the highest settings. Should I spend the extra $30 to get the 9800? Is it worth it? Games I currently play: Oblivion (lowest settings), Guild Wars (almost highest), Dragon Age (lowest). Games I'd like to play when they're released: Guild Wars 2, Diablo 3.


    Quick responses are greatly appreciated. In about an hour, I have to go to a place without internet for a few days, and I'd really like to order before I head out.|||The 9800 is worth the extra money-I have it and it's great. The 9600 has a lot weaker gpu,you won't be sorry if you buy the 9800.|||yea the second one

    In Dragon is it normal to have the launcher version different from the DAorigins and DAconfig?

    Basicly I updated my Dragon Age Origins game with a patch to 1.04


    and when I go to configurations in the launcher and choose game it shows me that:


    DAOrigins.exe - V1.04


    DAOriginsLauncher.exe - V1.01


    DAOriginsConfig.exe -V1.03


    UninstalDragonAge.exe -V1.03





    Is that normal? anyone else gets that D:





    cuz I also seem to still have the memory leakage problem.... the game runs smoothly for a while then starts lagging all the sudden.... Its wierd cuz I have ModernWarfare 2 and Deadspace installed on highest graphics and they never lagged :S|||I suppose its normal. I'm in the same situation you're in with my copy of DA: Origins. I'm guessing that it doesn't really matter though since my game has been working fine, even after installing DLC's and the Awakening expansion. I'm also able to run it by navigating to the install directory and just double clicking on the DAOrigins.exe file. So far no problems.





    I don't really know why they did it this way. I found that its the same thing on my copy of Mass Effect 2. Its kinda like adding in a middle-man where there really isn't a need for one.





    Hope it helps.

    In need of a better processor for not to high a price?

    I need a better processor for Dragon Age II:


    I'm running with a Intel Pentium D CPU 2.66GHz


    Any ideas?|||Here is a list of processors in Best price/Power





    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_value_al鈥?/a>





    Find one in your budget and make sure your motherboard supports the chipset.





    If you have more questions email me, with details of your set up and most improtant your Motherboard model.





    Rcdohl14@yahoo.com

    Is this a good enough pc ?

    CPU: AMD Phenom鈩?II X6 1100T Six-Core CPU ***Overclockable S%26amp;S only***

    HDD: 1TB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16M Cache Hard Drive

    MEMORY: 8GB (4x2GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Dual Channel Memory

    MOTHERBOARD: ASUS M4A87TD EVO AMD 870 Chipset CrossFireX Support DDR3 Socket AM3 ATX w/ 7.1 Audio, GbLAN, IEEE1394a, USB3.0, SATA-III, RAID, 2 Gen2 PCIe, 1 PCIe X1, %26amp; 3 PCI

    SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO

    VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 1GB 16X PCIe Video Card





    will this be able to run Crysis 1 highest settings ?

    and Dragon age highest settings ?|||Yup its Good PC and it will be good at Games|||it should be able to play dragon age 1 and 2 on full settings, but might struggle on some of the more graphically intensive scenes or if there are more then 6 enemys on screen.



    will probably stuggle with crysis on full settings when there are a few enemies on screen and the game play gets more intensive, the frame rate will drop but still be playable.



    i'd go with 1600mhz speed of DDR3, this will give a good overclock if you intend to overclock the CPU.



    a good quality PSU like a corsair and rated over 600w.|||Not for Crysis on a higher resolution no. Drop the 8 GB and just go with the standard 4 GB of RAM and put it into a 560 GTX Ti or ATI 6950 Radeon. Also, the AMD 1100T is a poor choice for games. A higher clocked AMD quad would be a better choice for less money, and ultimately an Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 is the best bet|||use this website and from the dropdown list choose a game and it will check your computer to see if it will run it but before you can check it has to process your pc and know what your pc is e.g what ram it has etc|||no because amd phenom is not the best for that
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  • Can someone help me in Dragon Age: Origins?

    i rented the game and i think it's great so far


    i chose to be a mage and i think i am currently level 2 and so far my quest is to help jowan and lilly escape or something. But i just wanted to ask how to BUILD my mage.





    as i said i think i am level two (pretty sure)


    and i think my willpower is 18


    and my magic is 19


    should i just keep making magic 1 or 2 higher than willpower or should i focus on adding points to other things like constitution, dex, etcetc





    and so far my powers are this weird blast called arcane bolt or something, lightning, a quick heal, this fire kind of one and something called shock (im really sorry for being nonsensical with my words).





    but i just wanted to know if my stats are okay and what kind of powers i should use.


    and i barely know anything about the game because i rarely play games since i have lots of other things to do :)





    thank you for your help :D|||Dump everything in to magic and willpower. All other stats are pretty useless to you. You can put a few points in con and dex now and then if you really want to.





    I like the fire and ice skills. Fireball is one of the most fun to use and cone of cold is almost essential. Then at the end you will get blizzard and inferno which are very helpful in the final battle of the game.





    The other skills are up to you. You can choose a branch that adds penalties to your enemies, or one that buffs your allies. You can look up different builds online if you need more help. You should also think about what specializations you want to use.|||well if you want to be able to equip good armor and weapons you need strength for one, but magic mostly, when you look at the abilities you want make sure you see where it says how much skill or what category is required like 26 dexterity for example. i like using the summon skill that allows you to summon the skeletens of your recently killed enemies and you can have 7 people on your team instead of 4 since you have 3 mages that can have the same skills as you! with everybody else just build up their strength mostly so u wont have to dispose of really good items that are too much for you to equip at the moment. a couple of my guys are so strong they can weild 2 greatswords at once!

    How well will my computer (likely) run Dragon Age: Origins?

    I know this has been asked a lot by now, and I've checked out the minimum specs and it looks like I'm up to snuff. The requirements are:





    Windows XP Minimum Specifications





    OS: Windows XP with SP3


    CPU: Intel Core 2 Single (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater


    RAM: 1GB or more


    Video: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB or greater





    Recommended Specifications





    OS: Windows XP with SP3


    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz


    RAM: 2 GB (XP)


    Video: NVIDIA 8800GTS 512 MB or greater





    and my specs are:





    OS: Windows XP with SP3


    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz


    RAM: 3 GB


    Video: NVIDIA GeForce 9600





    I THINK I'm covered here... I'm not too technically inclined, and from what I can see I'm covered way above the minimum specs save for my CPU, which is a dual core but runs @ 1.86 GHz as opposed to the 2.4 GHz that is the recommended specs... so my question would be, how well could I run DA:Origins with this computer? I'm sure i'll be able to run it, and I have no intentions of putting it on highest graphics (it's usually way too choppy) but with the system I have, would it be worthwhile getting this game for PC?? Thanks a bunch :)|||I think that, with the graphics toned down a bit, and ground clutter and shadow detail set low, you should be able to achieve decent stability for Dragon Age: Origins :)





    As for the recommended specs, they actually call for a Quad core processor 'o'|||You should be fine...won't have the best graphics experience, and the game may lag in spots, but you should be fine.





    So far as I can tell as yet (haven't played more than a couple hours total), it's a good game!





    Good Luck!|||your **** should run it fine. You can always overclock your cpu if you built the comp custom...

    Can I run Dragon Age: Origins? (CanYouRunIt.com says I can't because of my CPU)?

    I pass the highest settings on everything but my CPU, it says. That's giving me trouble. It says my CPU can't even run the game.





    Minimum for the game(as per CanYouRunIt): Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 1.4 GHz or greater (Vista/7 requires 1.6 GHz or greater), AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 1.8 GHz or greater





    I have: Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40GHz





    So what's the fuggin problem here?





    THANKS!|||Them being weird, you should be able to run it easy

    Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition Textures glitch?

    I just reinstalled DAO because my computer had to be mind wiped. I now have a nice graphics card, compared to my other one at least (I don't know how good my new one is). Anyways I get this weird glitch on NPCs where the textures of their clothing turns part black or gets all weird and nasty. Also sometimes, mostly on creatures but occasionally on people there are spots of bright colors, normally red, green, blue, or yellow.


    Here is some stuff about my computer that might be important:


    PROCESSOR: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+


    MEMORY(RAM): 2.00GB


    GRAPHICS: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti


    1791MB Available Graphics Memory


    DirectX 9.0 Or Better (._. Ummm that's just what the thing says I don't know the exact version)





    Also I have the Graphics and Textures on the highest, the highest resolution for a 16:9 setting, and AA on 2x though it does run on 8x (I thought that might have been the problem) Also I do still have Frame Buffer effects on and Vertical Sync on.


    Can someone explain what is happening and what I can do to fix it? Thanks :D


    (If I need to I will try to get a video or screen shots taken of the problem)|||i may e wrong on this but i had a simmilar problem playing spore or elderscrolls: oblivion... the thing that seemed to fix it was to have a non intell prossessor and graphics card... sorry if this answer is useless to you, but that is what fixed my glitches|||Thank you for at least giving an answer. I need a new processor anyway.

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    Need Dragon Age:Origins tactics pro?

    This is the tactic i have set up for my group healer(offensive spells aren't the best to use but I'm only level 8)





    1. self:health %26lt;40% -- use health poultice:least powerful

    2. ally:health %26lt;50% -- heal

    3. ally:health %26lt;70% -- regeneration

    4. Alistair:health %26lt;70% -- jump to 18

    5. self:being attacked by melee attack -- mind blast

    6. self:being attacked by melee attack -- drain life

    7. self:mana or stamina %26gt;=50%: -- jump to 11

    8. self:mana or stamina %26lt;50% -- rejuvenate

    9. self:mana or stamina %26lt;10% -- use lyrium potion:most powerful

    10. Enemy:target of Alistair -- attack



    11. enemy:rank is elite or higher -- jump to 16

    12. enemy:between medium and long range -- jump to 14

    13. enemy:clustered with at least 2 allies -- jump to 23

    14. self:mana or stamina %26lt;20% -- rejuvenate

    15. enemy:any -- attack



    16. enemy:any -- vulnerability hex

    17. enemy:any -- drain life

    18. Hero:health %26lt;70% -- jump to 20

    19. enemy:any -- attack



    20. self:health %26lt;70% -- group heal

    21. leliana:health %26lt;70% -- group heal

    22. enemy:any -- attack



    23. enemy:not being attacked by melee -- flame blast

    24. enemy:target of Alistair -- attack

    25. enemy:any -- attack





    For some reason i can't get #13 to fire true, regardless of how many enemies are clustered. I've tried changing #13 to 'self:surrounded by at least 2 enemies -- jump to 23' and i've replace the 'jump to 23' action with a pause but it never pauses. I also have a warrior that tries to use 'Sweeping Strikes' when more than 2 enemies are clustered or i'm surrounded by at lest 2 and can't get that to fire off either. Is this a bug and how would i get around it? Any ideas on why this isn't working?



    any help would be appreciated.|||You clearly aren't doing it right - follow instructions!
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  • Skyrim or Saints Row the Third?

    Yes I know it's a silly question and both games are incomparable. I'm huge when it comes to RPG, but I love sandbox games as well. From what I've heard, Saints Row is that kind of game where you just sit back and play to have fun and put those stress levels down whereas Skyrim is that game where it's all about the main story and quests and of course battling with dragons which is just awesome cause I haven't gone against a dragon since Dragon Age 2's high dragon at the Bone Pit.


    Anyone who has both games that can give me their opinions?|||Skyrim without a doubt. Its the best game that has come out in a long time, the graphics are outrageous, and there is over 500 or something hours of game play. Saints row is fun to chill to and shoot people, but Skyrim is a history making game that will always be remembered, and you'll be a scrub for not playing it.





    Choose Wisely :P|||Skyrim NO doubt





    This new saints row that just came out looks and is WAYy to unrealistic and cartoony i hate it, for my open world ,car stealing,random people killing experiences id stick to Grand Theft Auto series.|||Skyrim is much better than Saints Row the Third also skyrim is also sandbox is not all about the main story and quests|||skyrim is good for a long time its alot to do and saints row the third is also good game if like crazy stuff then you should buy that|||skyrim is boring and the game has alot of bugs which cause lag.fps problems





    Saints row looks fun to me..its like gta 4 on roids|||NONE GET MARIO 3D LAND

    Will i be able to play games like Skyrim or Dragon Age: Origins on my laptop?

    Here are the specs:


    dv6t Quad Ed


    鈥?dark umber


    鈥?Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit


    鈥?2nd generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2670QM (2.2 GHz, 6MB L3 Cache) with Turbo Boost up to 3.1 GHz


    鈥?1GB Radeon(TM) HD 6770M GDDR5 Graphics [HDMI, VGA]


    鈥?FREE UPGRADE to 8GB DDR3 System Memory (2 Dimm)


    鈥?750GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection


    鈥?6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery


    鈥?15.6" High Definition HP LED Brightview (1366x768)


    鈥?FREE UPGRADE to Blu-ray player %26amp; SuperMulti DVD burner


    鈥?HP TrueVision HD Webcam with Integrated Digital Microphone and HP SimplePass Fingerprint Reader


    鈥?Intel 802.11b/g/n WLAN


    鈥?Standard Keyboard with numeric keypad





    I tried Can u run it? but it says that i have Intel(R) HD Graphics Family video card instead of 1GB Radeon(TM) HD 6770M GDDR5 Graphics [HDMI, VGA]. Also all of the video specifications are above what is recommended according to Can u run it?.





    So can I still play games on it?


    Thanks!|||dude it'll play for sure, probalby 80% maximum efficiecny. nice laptop|||Yeah you'll be able to play don't worry|||should work fine. you're good. enjoy!

    Will this laptop run games like Fallout 3, Oblivion, and dragon age origins?

    Im thinking about buying an Asus x83vm-x1 with windows vista, here are the specs..





    Platform Technology: Intel Centrino 2


    Built-in Devices: Stereo speakers, wireless LAN antenna


    Color: Brown





    Processor


    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 / 2.26 GHz


    Multi-Core Technology: Dual-Core


    64-bit Computing: Yes


    Data Bus Speed: 1066 MHz


    Cache Memory


    Type: L2 cache


    Installed Size: 3 MB





    RAM


    Installed Size: 4 GB


    Technology: DDR SDRAM - 667 MHz


    Memory Specification: Compliance PC2-5300





    Storage Controller


    Serial ATA


    Serial ATA Interface Serial ATA-150





    Storage


    Hard Drive: 320 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm


    Optical Storage


    DVDRW (R DL) / DVD-RAM





    Card Reader


    8 in 1 card reader


    Supported Flash Memory Cards: SD Memory Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick Duo, xD-Picture Card, miniSD, Memory Stick PRO Duo





    Display


    Display Type: 14.1" TFT


    Max Resolution 1280 x 800 ( WXGA )


    Widescreen Display Yes


    Features LED-backlit





    Video


    Graphics Processor / Vendor NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS


    Video Memory GDDR3 SDRAM - 1 GB





    Audio


    Audio Output: Sound card


    Compliant Standards: High Definition Audio


    Features Altec Lansing speakers





    Notebook Camera


    Camera Type: Integrated


    Sensor Resolution: 1.3 Megapixel





    Input Device(s)


    Type Keyboard, touchpad





    Telecom


    Modem Fax / modem


    Max Transfer Rate: 56 Kbps


    Protocols Specifications: ITU V.92





    Networking


    Networking Network adapter


    Wireless LAN Supported: Yes


    Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)


    Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)





    Expansion / Connectivity


    Expansion Slots Total (Free) 2 memory 1 ( 1 ) x ExpressCard


    Interfaces 5 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 1 x modem - phone line - RJ-11 1 x display / video - HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A 1 x storage - eSATA 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire)





    Dimensions


    Width 14.3 in


    Height 1.4 in


    Weight 5.7 lbs|||All you needed to tell us was 2.26gHz dual core proc, 9800M GPU and 4gb of memory running Vista (and type of Vista, and whether it is running 64 or 32 bit - but only if you wanted to...).





    That being said, The Lab (System Requirements) is a *usually* reliable source, although they are occasionally *very* wrong.





    First things first - "Most games do *not* support mobile chipsets."


    Next, if they run, you most likely will be able to play them, although with a weak card line the 9600M, I doubt you'll be able to play Dragon Age for one at anything higher than medium. Also, with the 10/100 LAN card, any MMORPGs or similar games you try to play will have noteable lag, although not normally unplayable.





    Good Luck!|||I just typed this off to another user seems you could benefit as well





    Goto this site


    http://www.systemrequirementslab.com





    Choose the Can You Run It option and follow the directions to find out the answer to all your system requirements needs.





    I use it it's the best I can find.


    Try it|||most definitely, you can even get away with running Crysis on low settings @ around 50FPS. Most likely medium to high settings for all games in question except dragon's age. you might have some trouble. just fyi and good luck!

    Can the computer I'm planning to buy play this game on high?

    I want to get the CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme 5216 Desktop because it's obviously cost-effective and it seems to be pretty okay. But what I wanted to know is if this computer can stand playing Dragon Age 2 on medium or high (preferably the latter). Please list other alternatives along with your answer, my budget is 1000. I don't care about audio and will only be doing low-key stuff on the Internet, so that's not a priority.





    Thanks in advance!|||That is in no way suitable for gaming unless you intend on getting a better graphics card to go with it, in which case it will be good enough.

    Will i be able to play dragon age origins with these pc specs below?

    * 1.6GHz AMD Athlon 64 TF-20 processor

    * 2GB DDR2 667 SDRAM

    * 250GB Hard Drive, DVD Super-Multi Drive

    * Windows Vista Home Basic, Up to 2.5 Hours of Battery Life (6-Cell 4400 mAh)

    * 15.6" Widescreen High Definition LCD Display, Integrated Radeon Xpress 1200 Graphics



    when the game says u may need



    Hard Drive Space : 20 GB HD space

    Operating System : Windows XP with SP3

    Processor : Intel Core 2(or equivalent) running at 1.4Ghz or greater AMD X2(or equivalent) running at 1.8Ghz or greater

    RAM : 1GB or more

    Video Card : ATI Radeon X850 128MB or greater NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB or greater

    i think my processer is good but what about the card i'm not sure about and i don't care if i have to lower the settings and is this game online if so do i have to pay monthly?|||Make sure your vido card is good enuf and you should be good, the rest looks okay..



    You dont have to pay monthly, its an RPG...just a story line...and it is really fun :), I only have about 10 hours into it right now, but I love it!
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  • NEED ADVICE: Can I run Dragon Age: Origins on this computer?

    Processor and Memory:





    Intel庐 Core鈩?2 Duo processor T6600, 2.2 GHz (2 MB L2 cache)





    4 GB DDR2 (upgradeable to 8 GB)


    Drives:





    320 GB Serial ATA, 5400 RPM


    CD-RW/DVD卤RW dual-layer drive


    5-in-1 card reader


    Display and Graphics:





    16-in. widescreen HD + TFT with TruBrite鈩?LCD display (1366 x 768)


    Up to 1340 MB (shared) Mobile Intel庐 GMA 4500M Graphics


    Audio:





    Integrated high-definition audio


    Built-in stereo speakers


    External ports: microphone, line-out (speakers/headphones)


    Communication:





    V92 56K data/fax modem


    10/100 integrated Ethernet LAN


    Realtek 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN


    Integrated webcam





    Integrated microphone





    Keyboard and Pointing Device:





    Bilingual keyboard


    Touch-pad pointing device


    Ports:





    3 USB 2.0


    eSATA (shared with third USB port)


    RJ11


    RJ45


    RGB


    Operating System:





    Microsoft Windows庐 7 Home Premium











    Thanks for your help :)|||Dragon Age: Origins


    Publisher: Electronic Arts


    Developer: BioWare





    Minimum System Requirements


    OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1


    Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO @ 1.4 GHz/AMD Athlon64 X2 @ 1.8 GHz


    Memory: 1 GB


    Hard Drive: 20 GB Free


    Video Memory: 128 MB (nVidia GeForce 6600/ATI Radeon X850)


    Sound Card: DirectX Compatible


    DirectX: 9.0c


    Keyboard %26amp; Mouse


    DVD Rom Drive





    Recommended System Requirements


    OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1


    Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4 GHz)/AMD Phenom II X3 720 (2.8 GHz)


    Memory: 2 GB


    Hard Drive: 20 GB Free


    Video Memory: 512 MB (nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS/ATI Radeon HD 3850)


    Sound Card: DirectX Compatible


    DirectX: 10


    Keyboard %26amp; Mouse


    DVD Rom Drive





    So yes, you can run Dragon Age: Origins on your computer. Actually, your computer far exceeds the game's recommended system requirements,so it should run very smoothly. I think you can actually set the game's options to maximum. You have quite a nice computer. It beats mine cause you have 4 GBs RAM and i have only 2 GBs.


    The conclusion is that whenever you need an answer you should first search it on Google and if you can't find something to please you then use Yahoo Answers cause it is more limited than Google.


    Also, you have a relatively good gaming computer, so don't be afraid anymore of too high requirments.





    Hope my answer helped you and good bye!


    10-4 on the highway, hurrah!

    Can I run Dragon Age - Origins?

    My pc: Pentium Dual Core CPU E5200, speed 2.49GHz rated at 3.735GHz, 3.2GB Ram, Vista Home 32 Bit {service pack26002}, ATI 4830,DirectX10,ATIDriver for High Def - ATI AA01,DVD+-RW DH - 16A65 ATA Device and do you have to have Steam or another such to run the game or could I run it singleplayer no net.|||Yes you can

    Dragon Age - Can I ran it?

    core 2 quad 9550q, 5850 ati, 2gb ram, 400gb hd but only have 80 more left, OS xp SP3, 850 PS,


    Can I put high settings and the game will run fine? does directx 10 is a huge difference then 9? will 2 gb of ram will make my game run slow if it does that sux. thx|||Your possessor and video card are plenty to run the game on high, but you may need some ram, or do some serious system optimization if you want a guaranteed steady frame rate.





    And yes dx9 and 10 are different, but it wont effect the way it looks that much, might even run smoother.|||Go to this site---canirunit---it will scan your pc and tell you what games you can run, it has all popular games listed.|||since youre running XP, u cant run DX10....but it will still run fine...

    PC Game- Dragon Age Origins Problem ?

    hello everybody I have installed Dragon Age Origins in my PC and I can see the terrain properly but the people appear white from close. The people in the game appear in colour from far away but when I get close they get white.





    My PC


    ---------


    Pentium (R) 5 2.66 Mhz


    0.99 GB RAM


    22x DVD Combo


    Graphic Card- nVidia 8800 S 256 MB





    And one more thing when I installed the game for the first time there was an error message which said "You will need to install Pixel Shader 3.0 or higher to access all the contents, you have Pixel Shader 2.1v and the game will be loaded in compatible mode."





    What is a Pixel Shader ? I googled but I don't understand what wikipedia tells me. please explain.|||pixel shader is on your video card i dont know much about it but Dragon age origins requires 4.0. also i never heared of pentium 5 are you talking about core 2 duo. and you need more than a gig of ram you need more like 3 or 2 atleast.

    Will dragon age run on my PC?

    Hey guys,



    I am left wondering now as some guys told me that it would run fine under low or medium configurations, and some tell me it won't. Will Dragon Age: origins run on my PC?



    Specs:



    Intel Pentium 4 2.4 gHz

    2 GB System DDR2 Memory

    Intel G945 Integrated graphics card 256 MB

    Windows 7 Ultimate



    Will my PC run it?



    Thanks,



    Abhishek



    P.S.%26gt; By the way my computer has been able to run several games which require higher processors or things, like NeedForSpeed Carbon, Sims 3, FIFA 10, FIFA online beta, World of Warcraft etc etc.|||It will just ruin your love of Bioware.



    And it won't run on your computer.
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  • Dragon age -awakening?

    hey guys iv finished playing dragon age origins and im soon going to buy awakening but i have some questions.


    1:do you see any of you're old team mates again even if your romantically involved with them?


    2:how long is it in comparison with the first one ...origins ?


    3:is there different classes or races.


    4: is the level cap higher than 25 ?|||1. The only team mate that comes back is Ogrehn. Alistair and Wynne may make an appearance too depending on what you let happen to them in Origins.





    2. It's less than half the length of the first game, about 15-20 hours.





    3. There are new specializations for each class. There are no new classes or races though.





    4. Yes, I think you max out at 35.

    Dragon age origins help?

    i have a warrior and am level 11, how high should i put my constistution, dexerity, and strength? any other tips for being pretty much untouchable? haha im a dwarf warrior and juaggernaut and dragon blood armor and starfang, what is the best sheild and whats better also dual weild. 2 hand or sheild and sword? thanks|||As a warrior there's 2 main things you can go into:



    You can be the tank of the group (sword and shield), in which case bring up strength and constitution equally, but focus on constitution for health (bring cunning up to 16 for persuasion, it's important). In this role, your job is to keep all of the enemies attacking you while your group destroys the enemies.



    Alternatively be a dps in the group (either two handed or dual blades depending on which you prefer, the two handed hits harder but much slower, the dual blades do less damage but attack extremely quickly; they both even out to about the same overall damage), and bring up strength and constitution equally, with cunning also at 16. In this role, your job is to attack the ever-living s*** out of whatever's attacking your tank (Alistair or the Mabari are the tanks, imo the dog's better)



    As for which weapons/shields are the best, they'll increase in quality as you level up, so equip the items based whatever the highest tier you have available and what the stats are.|||If you wanna be untouchable, don't play the game, problem solved!

    Two questions about Dragon age origins?

    1 How often do you get to talk to the characters in a camp so you can ask personal questions


    #2 How long does the game last, like whats the highest level you can get to.





    10 points best answer.|||You can go to the camp whenever you want to. the camp is in the upper right corner of the ferelden map. It's also good because you can heal all of your injuries when you go there. hope this helps!|||1. It's not solely a matter of 'how often' but more of how good the members like your character. Give them presents / gifts you find or purchase on your adventures. Here is a list of what party member should get what gift: http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Gift


    Also you should do special quests they ask you to at some time for additional approval. Depending on your decisions in the game some of your party members might also treat you different.


    2. The maximum level is 25

    Can I run Dragon age II on my computer? :o?

    Im not so good at this stuff, but here is what i know of my comp:


    Dell Inspiron 1545


    2.3 ghz or it could be 3.9 im not sure :PP


    Ram: 3 gb


    Something: 64 bit xD


    memory or w/e its called: 170 gb left of 283


    And well thats all i know for now.


    Dragon age origins is working fine even on highest quality settings.


    Sooo if dao2 will work im gonna start saving money for it :P|||It looks like you don't know much about PCs. Press windows logo + R on your keyboard. Then type dxdiag and press enter. You'll see everything you need to know. Go to the display tab to see what graphics card you have.





    Amount of Ghz is not enough. You need to have a supported processor. This excludes single core processors, Celerons and Turions.





    Dragon Age Origins runs on the same engine as Dragon Age II so if that works fine, DA2 should work fine as well. You can always download the demo to check it out.|||this information doesnt help us





    add additional info for my question: what is your windows ?? xp? vista? windows 7?"if u tell me i can help u get all the information








    or just email me: jamiekommers8@hotmail.com|||If you can run Dragon Age 1 on high, you will be able to run DA 2. But it would help if you mentioned your video card model...

    Will this labtop play Dragon age and gta 4 on medium settings with no lag?

    ok, dell xps 16. with

    Intel 庐 Core 鈩?i7 720QM 1.6GHz (2.8 GHz Turbo Mode, 6MB Cache)

    Genuine Windows庐 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English (win 7 i heard barely works for dragon age)

    6GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz

    ATI Mobility RADEON庐 HD 4670 鈥?1GB

    ok, i know half of you are just going to say to look at the min requirements for the game, but i didnt see any info on the i7 processor. please tell me, most people say it could play high settings, i just want to make sure before i buy it.|||Yeah it'll play it on medium with little to no lag because everything lags it's just impossible to see it all. So my recommendation to you is to get that computer and play it! Dragon Age is an awesome game no doubt.|||Yes it should play them on medium settings no bother if not on high settings and should all work perfectly fine just make sure you have all the latest updates for your computer. ave aint tried windows 7 yet but know that they would work on that computer with xp and vista installed so i should aint see how windows 7 would be a problem|||check ur specs to any cpu game at --http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/srtest/intro.aspx



    just scroll and select dragon age origions and it will tell u how well ur cpu will run it.
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  • Will my computer run dragon age orgins?

    k i just found a laptop that looks decent and the first thing i wanted to know is if it would run dragon age orgins





    i tried looking for one with some dedicated memory...and not the stupid ones where its intergrated into the damn mother-board.





    so i will list the specs below. My conclusion is yes it should run DAO on around MEDIUM-HIGH settings but please correct me if im wrong. and im not sure how much dedicated memory it takes to run DAO.











    Processor Brand AMD


    Processor Platform AMD VISION A6 APU





    Processor Speed 2.4GHz





    Cache Memory 4MB on die Level 2





    System Memory (RAM) 4GB


    System Memory (RAM) Expandable To 8GB





    Computer Hard Drive Size 640GB





    Graphics AMD Radeon HD 6520G dedicated ( so yes there is 2037MB dedicated,is this enough?)


    Video Memory Up to 2037MB





    it is a quad core|||The processor has pretty good integrated graphics. So I would say yes you can run it on lowest settings, since I ran this on a single core no problem with integrated graphics.

    What do I need to run Dragon Age II at MAX graphics?

    Windows 7


    64-bit


    4.00GB RAM


    NVIDIA GeForce GT 240


    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz





    I want to know what I can upgrade to and how so I can run Dragon Age II at MAX GRAPHICS with 0 delay. Right now I can run at High but I still get those rough edges, which I dont want. I tried putting Anti-Aliasing on 2x but it started to jump abit so I turned it off.





    Im really not sure what else to tell you about my computer. What should I do to upgrade? Should I take it to a PC shop and get them to put the stuff in? I really dont know much about this stuff so please explain it in the simplest way possible.|||it's indeed true that your graphics card is too weak to play Dragon Age II at max. there are no cheap graphics cards for that challenge. the cheapest 2 cards that will do are atm the GeForce GTX 550 Ti and the Radeon HD 5770.



    make your choice

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>



    both cards require at least a 350W power supply (it's sufficient regardless of what else is written) provided you haven't a lot of hard drives and other fancy stuff.|||Before selecting a graphics card you should tell us what type of power supply you have. Do so by opening up the panel on your computer and looking at the sticker on the power supply. The 12v rails and what amps they have is the important part. But most of the time all you need to know is how many watts you have. Then make sure you have enough watts.





    Otherwise your computer will shut off when the graphics card starts to need any juice|||Everything's fine except the GPU. If you prefer nVIDIA then go for GTS450 and if you wont mind buying an ATI Radeon Card then buy a HD5770.|||check out "can you run it?.com" website,it will tell you what you have and what needs upgrading for any game.ALWAYS BE MORE THAN RECOMENDED!.egghead.com has awesome $80 GPU [grafics cards] thats all i see wrong with that machine.good luck,happy slaying! oh and the GT 240 uses a PCI E slot and you may have to upgrade your power supply for the newer GPU..most stock computers have low watt PSUs.you can see what you have by opening the computer case and there is a sticker on the PSU.[power supply]so you are at like $105 do it your self [or a geeky friend] or $180 to have a shop do it

    Will dragon Age:Origins run on my PC?

    Hey guys,





    I have the following system and I wanted to know if Dragon Age: origins will run on my PC or not...








    Intel Pentium 4 2.4 gHz


    2 GB System Memory (RAM)


    Intel Integrated G945 graphics card 256 MB.





    Note that several games to which my PC doesn't meet the requirements.. .STILL RUN ON MY PC --


    gta 4 requires dual cores, but runs on my PC fluidly. Other games which run in high settings are sims 3, nfs carbon etc etc.








    P.S.%26gt; Is ARMA any good?





    Thanks :)|||You CAN run it, but the quality would be pretty poor.


    I recommend upgrading these things:





    Your graphics card


    Your RAM





    Both incredibly easy to buy and upgrade, depending on your budget.





    First you need at least 4 GB of RAM.


    Buy 1x2 DDR2 RAM stick. Ask your local computer shop for the best brand.


    Install video link on at the bottom.





    Secondly you can get a new graphics card with possibly 512 MB. ATI or Nvidia is your call.


    Installing the video card is easy once you get it.








    Hope this helps. Remember, you don't HAVE to change the hardware, you still may be able to play it.





    How to install a video card: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=femSBniUF鈥?/a>


    How to install RAM: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiFIgSQOY鈥?/a>

    Dragon Age: Origins Question?

    I have a Quad 2.33 Ghz processor and Dragon Age recommends a 2.4 quad. This is actually the 1st game I've come across that recommends a higher processor speed than what I have. I have a gt9500 and ordered a high powered psu and a high powered GPU (nvidia gtx 295), will I still be able to run the game at high graphics?|||yes you can play it on high graphics look at the requirements





    Core 2 Duo with 1.4 GHz or Athlon 64 X2 with 1.8 GHz, 1024 MB RAM


    Geforce 6600 GT or Radeon X850 with 128 MB, 20 GB disc space





    These are the minimum System Requirement

    Should I buy both Dragon Age games on the PC or Xbox?

    I downloaded the Dragon Age 2 demo for PC today, and I absolutely loved the game. I was planning on buying Dragon age 2 %26amp; Dragon Age 1 this week. However, I wasn't sure which platform to buy it on.



    I could play the demo on Medium graphics quality on my pc, but not much higher as the framerate got a bit choppy. So i was wondering what platform should I buy it on? Astounding graphics %26amp; smooth gameplay on the Xbox? or smooth gameplay but lower quality (but Still brilliant) graphics on the PC?



    Any ideas on what I should do? I enjoy playing PC games more, but still I like xbox gaming. Also, Im not as good at PC as I am on xbox...|||You'll probably want to play Origins on the PC because it has a strong emphasis on tactics, so you'll want to be able to zoom out, and click on dudes. Dragon Age 2 however, I hear is more like Mass Effect so either version would probably give you the same experience.|||For Dragon Age: Origins, I suggest getting the PC version. It's controls are much better, and it has a top-down view of the battle field for easier targeting. As for Dragon Age 2, I suggest getting it for the Xbox, because, in my opinion, Dragon Age 2 is more console oriented.|||Here is a easier way to look at it if you want more strategy then you want the PC version but if you want more action the get the Xbox 360 Version|||PC...



    And even if you do play on the PC, the graphics are better than Xbox. If you can get 30fps on medium quality it beats Xbox.|||I would get it for pc, since you ready did the demo on it.|||Dragon Age is for the pc, no doubt
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    I'm going through a warrior campaign ready or dragon age 2 and i don't have as high max health as my first playthrough is there a way to upgrade it without killing the elves in the alienage or cheats?|||You can improve you health with item bonuses. The Lifegiver ring, Juggernaut armor set, and Legion of the Dead armor set will all improve your constitution and physical resistance.





    You will not be importing this character in to dragon age 2. In DA2 you play a new character named Hawke. You will be able to import your decisions from Origins, but your warden's story is finished. Don't worry about maxing out your stats.

    Dragon Age 2 Fenris romance question?

    I'm now in Act 2, and I know that the NPC you're romancing is supposed, at some point, to come to Hawke's estate at night. Problem is I just got Isabela coming to me, whereas it's Fenris that I wanted. I've chosen all the possible flirt options with Fenris, and his friendship score is higher than with Isabela. I also did his talking quest about his escape and gave him a book as a present. I only flirted with Isabela ONCE (something about a kiss, though it got me +25 points) and refused to sleep with her. Have I screwed up the romance with Fenris and he's not gonna show up at the house now?|||You have to complete "bitter pill", one of Fenris's quests before he will show up to talk with you. Go anywhere outside of Kirkwall with him in the party to trigger it. Once that quest is done he will come speak with you and you can spend the night with him.





    If that doesn't work then you must not have selected the broken heart option with Isabela to officially end the romance. The game may think you are still together.|||no you haven't screwed


    fenris is a little tough on getting "loose"





    if you keep flirting with him


    he'll eventually be at your estate


    for you know what =P

    Dragon Age 2-Deep Roads Expedition?

    So I recently bought DA2 around 3 days ago, I didn't purchase Origins so was slightly worrried it woudln't make any sense. The combat was quite hard to grasp at first, but now iv'e picked it up it's all good. However I just currently started the deep roads expedition and i'm at the part where the elvish man is asking for a man to be killed for taking his daughter into the cave/tombs. So I face 3 lots of enimies, i have 2 mages and a rouge with me, no problem. Then i get to the final part, spiders are respawning constantly and some higher levelled character attacks as well.


    Iv'e tried this several times now, but always fail. I try new tactics everytime, and have even lowerered the diffifculty to casual just to try get past this. But all fails.





    Am i using my character and its abbillties to potentional? I am on level 10, have not really checked out new armour or anything in the shops, just done the main quests and side quests.





    Any help would be appreciated, love the game, don't want to put it down.


    ps. this is my first rpg styled game like this.|||You can't be on those two quests at the same time. You must still be earning the coin you need to join the expedition. Once you leave for the deep roads expedition, that completely cuts you off from all the other quests in Act 1.



    The quest you are having trouble with is a fight that will repeat often in the game, as far as monsters and strategy is concerned.



    If you are a mage, then you should have access to Aveline, Carver, and possibly Fenris by now. Drop Merrill from the team - she doesn't get scary powerful until later levels. Put Fenris, Aveline, or Carver in her place - whichever of them you have given talents to taunt enemies and withstand or dish out melee damage.



    You need AoE - area of effect spells/abilities, and a proper 'tank' - a melee character whose job it is to focus enemy aggression on them and away from the characters with weaker defenses, like mages.



    I will assume that your Hawke and Anders are both equipped with AoE talents. Different ones, hopefully. Firestorm and Tempest are a good choice. If you have Varric or Sebastian, and they have Hail of Arrows, this is also a good AoE. Drop one or two AoE into the bulk of the enemies, and send the rogue and melee characters to mop up the survivors. If someone tries to engage a mage, have the mage use Mind Blast, or Cone of Cold to discourage it, or if you are a Force mage use a spell to throw them back.



    If that doesn't work, send your tank to deal with whatever is trying to eat the mages, while the rogue keeps killing things.



    If an enemy caster appears, kill it first, with extreme prejudice. If you have a mage with Crushing Prison, drop that on enemy spell casters, Revenanths and similar baddies to tie them up and hurt them while a melee rogue or fighter can pound on them.



    Go for combos - enemies stunned by a warrior are easy pickings for a rogue or AoE mage spells. Enemies paralyzed or brittle from mage spells are easy prey for warriors.



    And yes - make sure you change our your party weapons and accessories to the best you have on hand. You shouldn't have to spend anything at this point, but anything is better than your starting weapons.|||If you haven't done all side quest id do other ones gain more experience first, then come back to that part or just put it on easy.|||what are you and name your available allies

    Dragon Age 2 items ? Need to know what it exactly means ?

    Sorry it's really really long I know but I need your help. I loves this game but there is no 100% explanation of what it really does. I want to know and use them. Not just "GUESS" which is better and which will do what.











    +2 health regeneration


    How many health does it regen per second ?





    If I have like +10 health ring and +2 health regen, which is better ? Looks like regen is but I'm not sure if +2 health regen is every 10 seconds or what ?


    --------------------------------------鈥?br>

    +2 mana/stamina regeneration


    Same question for the health regen. Wonder per what sec it regens so I can choose between


    +10 mana/stamina or +2 mana/stamina





    I've seen warrior ability rally having +200 mana/stamina and it increases really fast. So I always do bolst and give mages mana. lol Awesome strategy. especially Aveline's just a tank, she doesn't need stamina.


    --------------------------------------鈥?br>

    +22% healing to this character








    So does this mean if I get this +22% healing to this character amulet, Anders healing spells


    give +22% health more or does it mean when Hawke has this Amulet and if Anders cast heal on Hawke, Hawke will gain +22% health unlike other of my companions cause I have this amulet ?


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    +3% attack speed





    Is this any good ? I mean 3% ? Does it even have a change ?





    What should I choose between a sword damage 20 and another sword damage 17 but it has +3% attack speed ? and why ?


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    +7% physical damage





    So does this mean it increases the sword damage by 7% or the characters every psysical damage ?





    If there was a sword damage 20 with +7% physical damage and a sword damage 27 which is better ? Al though 7% won't be just +7 damage of a sword.


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    +10 armor





    If there is a shield with armor 20 with +10 armor and another shield with armor 30 are these shields


    the same quality ? Or does it mean the armor 20 shield was previously armor 10 but became 20 because of +10 armor ?


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    +400 nature resistance





    What's this whole resistance thing ? I know it's decreases the magic damage but do enemies ever use nature magic ? So if it's +500 fire resistance, do I become like invisible to fires ? I want to know how much damage it decreases. I have seen like 2% fire resistance but 500% seems insane.


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    +7 nature damage across 2m





    This was from a bow. I think 2m is pretty short. So if I shoot one, the other guy at the back will only get 7 nature damage on them ? But I'd have to use archers' lance so I can penetrate them right ?


    or does it just deal +7 even if I just use normal attacks ?


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    +59 attack





    It's not +59 damage, it's just attack rating right ? Are these really important ? Everybody says


    only rogue needs dexterity for damage and warrior needs strength. But if warrior really only puts attributes on strength and none on dex, how could they ever hit the enemies ? I think these +attacks


    are useless unless you're a rogue. I never seen warriors missing their hits on enemies.


    Do rogues gain even damage and not just attack rating if they have this ?


    I've also seen mage items with +attacks. Doesn't mages have 100% attack rating, since it's a magic ? (Maybe I played diablo too much? lol)


    Are these + attacks mean not just attack rating as in failing of attack and dealing 0 damage on enemies but attack rating as kind of dealing decreased damage ?


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    -6 threat generation





    Is this useful ? I got a mage boots. I think this will make enemies less want to attack me but -6...is 6 a useful number ?


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    +4 fortitude





    THe more fortitude is higher, I won't get critical damage, stunned or blowed away ?


    Is +4 any useful ? sounds like +0.00001 fortitude. very useless. lol|||Health Regeneration %26amp; Mana/Stamina Regeneration





    The thing about heath regeneration and mana/stamina regeneration is that your character already has a stat regarding how much you regenerate per. second. So if you choose 2+ health regeneration, that stat will rise with 2.


    There are two different kinds of health regeneration and mana/stamina regeneration. There is one for when you're in combat, and there's one for when you're exploring. When in combat, you're health regeneration stat is at 0, but when you're exploring, it's on 10. Combat regeneration heals you every 2 seconds, so if you have 2 in health regeneration, you get 2+ in hit points pr. 2 seconds. When you're exploring, you're healed every third second. You can't have more than 20 health regeneration points all in all.


    With stamina, you have a regeneration rate of 1 when in combat, and one of 17.5 when out of combat. I hope that helps.


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    +22% Healing to this character





    This means that when using spells or poultices on the character wearing the amulet, the spell or poultice will be 22% more effective. A health poultice heals 60% of a characters health, but when wearing this amulet, that percentage is forced up to 82%.


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    +3% attack speed





    As it is a percentage we're dealing with, this is obviously better when a character with an already high attack speed uses it. 3% can be a lot if the character is already swift, but used on a slow warrior or mage, it won't make a noticeable difference.


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    +7% physical damage





    Again, as with above, this is only useful with a character who already possesses a high physical damage. Physical damage simply means that it will only enforce attacks of non-elemental form, whereas 7% fire damage, would enforce a mage's fireball attacks and his fire elemental staff.


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    +10 armor





    A shield with 20 in armor and 10+ armor, is as good as a 30 armor shield, yes.


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    +400 nature resistance





    I'm pretty sure this is supposed to be +400% nature resistance?


    Assuming that this is correct, I'll continue. Yes, you're right about what nature resistance is. You're more resistant to any damage of nature type. This simply adds to your nature resistance which you can find in your character's profile, you know, where you also go to when you want to level up. So if you only have one nature resistance point, +400% nature resistance will only give you 4 more points. Each point approximately means that you'll take one less percentage of damage of that given form of attack, in this case, nature.


    I'm pretty sure the 2% fire resistance amulet/armor/whatever was actually 2+ fire resistance.


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    +7 nature damage across 2m





    The description of this may be misleading, but this is actually pretty useful. It deals +7 nature damage to all enemies in a 2 meters radius of the target.


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    +59 attack





    Attack determines your accuracy, so this is only important for warriors and rogues since, as you stated, mages NEVER miss an attack. So basically, this has nothing to do with damage, it's just whether or not you hit the enemy. And as a sidenote, you've probably leveled your warriors in a good way, if you've never seen them miss an attack. They must already have a decent attack stat then.


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    -6 threat generation





    The threat system is pretty complicated, so I'm going to leave you a link in the sources, for you to check up on it yourself.


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    +4 fortitude





    The higher your fortitude, the less a chance to get stunned or knocked back, as you said. +4 isn't bad. It's the same as 400% assuming you have 1 fortitude point already. If you have plenty of fortitude points, +4 won't make that much of a difference, true.


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    I hope this helped.

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    Am I the only one who liked Anders from Dragon Age 2?

    Okay, I was playing a- though there is no morality bar but you get the picture- Renegade Pro-Mage (a Mage himself) Hawke. Sure, Anders annoyed me whenever I mentioned Blood Magic and he got all high-horsed but I always supported him whenever we were dealing with mages and apostates. When he blew up the Chantry I was like "OMG! WOW! FINALLY SOMEONE DOES IT!". I even asked him why he didn't tell me his plan before because I would have helped. Like, come on people, I know in real life killing isn't acceptable but there are PLENTT of people whom play Renegade/evil characters in DA2 so why does Anders get so much hate for what he did? I loved that plot twist and would have had my Hawke done it sooner and bigger if I could. Just for that, Anders became my second favorite character (behind Isabela). When Sebastian demanded Anders be killed I told him "Screw you, you high-horse, hypocritical ***. Bring your damn army- WHICH, if it weren't for me you wouldn't have one- I'll destroy each and every one of them with my magic and then Anders and I will blow your palace up just like he did the Chantry". Seriously, the Chantry had it coming too by enslaving innocent Mages and enforcing their religion on society. It was as if the Catholic church was in power again and they had law-enforcing knights. If anything, Taventer has the right idea more so than the Chantry here does.|||Count me in.|||yep i hate anders with a passion more so than i did alistair in dao
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  • I recently Installed Dragon age 2 on my pc and about five minutes into the game it stopped working?

    and shut off I then Uninstalled and reinstalled the game back on to my pc I also added the latest version of Direct x to my pc along with it it worked fine and then the problem came back My graphics and processor shouldnt be the issue here there more than capable of handling the game on high settings the only problem might be my operating system Im using a 32 bit win 7 professional if that is the problem how can I fix it or work around it??|||Yes. I think with 64 bit win7 you will not get THIS problem.

    Dragon Age 2 Ending, Fenris?

    Ok so I didn't romance Fenris but I sided with mages consistently and got a pretty damn high Rivalry score with him. But it didn't max out. My question is, is there any way to get him to side with me in the final battle or have I royally screwed up? And if there is a way what dialog option to I have to take. (I tried the "Join me" option and he basically said no way in hell.)|||There is no other way to keep a Rivaled Fenris to stay on your side than to max his Rival bar.





    The only thing I think you can do is to go back to previous saves and try to max Fenris friendship/rivalry through gameplay





    If you don't mind using in-game editing tools or player mods, then you can alter the relationship status manually. (Though not recommended by me)|||Pick the right options that has the golden heart sign on it to romance him when ever you see the golden heart with that answer select it that way he might fall in love with you.

    Dragon Age 2 character creation?

    I'm trying to decide what type of character I want. I prefer high damage dealers that won't be ridiculously easyily overrun by enemies. Dps but with slight solo abilities. I'm leaning towards rogue or mage, but I don't have any concrete thoughts yet. I'm familer with this style of game as well as party management style (tank healer dps the likes). I would like some view on pros and cons on types by people, from their experience. I read the guide and the introductory book inside, but I want more from experience views, instead of broad vague statements...I will eventually try but what should I start with? Thanks in advance|||The rouge class is good for both solo and group types of fighting it also helps if u r getting smashed by a boss or something because if u need u go invisible and move away and u can heal your self but if u like being extremely OP then pick mage.|||http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/鈥?/a>





    Follow this guide for a shadow archer. I have played every other class, but this build is hands down my favorite. It's very versatile and makes the most efficient use of the bow. The guide is very thorough and will even tell you what gear to buy. I have managed to solo a few of the harder fights with it such as that demon you release from the tomes.|||The class I had no trouble with was a rogue archer. I invested points into the assassin,archery,specialist trees and other abilities that increased damage for critical hits. While I played this class I hardly ever got overrun by enemies.

    Asus - Laptop with Intel庐 Core鈩?i5 Processor can it play like dragon age origins and mass effect 2 help.?

    its a new model and i was wondering can it play all high end games today i heard it can play crisis is this true.





    specs are





    Intel庐 Core鈩?i5-430M processor


    Features a 1066MHz bus, 3MB L2 cache and 2.26GHz processor speed.


    The all new 2010 Intel庐 Core鈩?i5 processor


    Features smart 4-way processing performance with a speed boost.


    4GB DDR3 memory


    For multitasking power, expandable to 8GB.


    Multiformat DVD卤RW drive with double-layer support


    Records up to 3.5GB of data or 4 hours of video using compatible DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media.


    16" LED-backlit LCD widescreen display


    With 1366 x 768 resolution delivers intense detail and clarity.


    500GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200 rpm)


    Offers spacious storage and fast read/write times.


    Facial recognition technology


    Protects sensitive information.


    NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M graphics


    Feature up to 1GB GDDR5 memory for lush images and vivid detail. 3D audio with EAX advanced CPU performance to suit gaming needs. HDMI output for flexible connectivity options.


    Built-in 1.3MP webcam and array microphone


    Plus 2 Altec Lansing speakers make it easy to chat with family and friends.


    8-in-1 media reader


    Supports Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, SmartMedia and xD-Picture Card formats.


    IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface and 4 high-speed USB 2.0 ports


    For fast digital video, audio and data transfer.


    Built-in wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n)


    Connect to the Internet without wires.


    Built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN


    With RJ-45 connector for quick and easy wired Web connection.


    Weighs 7.5 lbs. and measures just 1.6" thin


    For portable power.


    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit operating system preinstalled


    Provides a stable computing platform.


    Best Buy Software Installer


    Personalize your PC! Discover and install just the software and services you want. Learn more.


    Software package included


    With Adobe Reader.|||yes it will play the games you want





    and i'm sure the price are exciting as will it will just do the job|||Does this computer have bluetooth?

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    |||Oh yeah, you can play anything with this, very good laptop.|||Yes it can in high settings.|||Why did you even ask this? Of course it can. Its a gaming laptop.|||Yes the specs you have are great for the games you want to play on it but if you ever need to figure out whether your computer can play it before buying it go to this site and all you have to do is load this site on your laptop and pick the game you wish to play and it will compare your current computer specs to see if you can play it at full settings, okay settings, or if your computer cannot play it at all.





    http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/CY鈥?/a>

    Is there a way to increase Frame Rate For Dragon Age 2?

    Here are my specs



    -AMD Phenom(tm) II x4 830 Processor (2.8GHz)

    -6GB Ram

    -Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT

    -Windows 7 64bit



    I have to run it with Directx 9 (I have the latest Directx 11 SDK, so I don't think %26lt;--- is the problem) Rendering on Medium Graphics but it's still a bit Choppy. I've read that quite a bit of people have been having problems with lag on this game, even with some High End Graphics cards. Are there any solutions to this problem?|||Im not much of a dragon age or MMO gamer, but I can answer your question.



    You do not have any ability to play DX11, your 9500gt supports DX9 and DirectX10. With your current graphics card, you may need to drop any Anti-Aliasing, details, and shadows to get more frames per second. Basically, it will be playable, but not at an enjoyable one.



    Dragon Age the game may have a few bugs that the developers have not gotten to fix. My best suggestion would be to check out other players either via youtube or some type of benchmark forum and see what they get from a better graphics card. That will determine if you may need to get a more modern graphics card that will be able to take the game engine at reasonable results.
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  • Are "Entropy" spell any good in Dragon age 2 ?

    I used Horror which was upgraded to despair.





    Duration: 10s


    Stun chance: 100% vs any enemy


    Spirit damage: 4.5x every 1s (I had spirit damage 128 every second so it means 1280 spirit damage but it dealt not much.





    Even crushing prison damage is 720 and when staggered 2 times more but it deals not much.





    Maybe most enemies have high spirit and physical damage resistance ? I'm pretty sure most enemies have defence and armor so they do for physical.|||Yes. I find the entropy trees work much better than in DA:O It's very good for weakening enemies for another character to perform a ccc

    I plan to get a new computer for Dragon Age II could you tell if the specs are good enough?

    My budget isn't that high so I'll just lay out what I've picked, could you just tell me if they're good enough: Processor: I7 960 3.2, Video: Nvidia Geforce GTX 460 RAM: 4-6 GB?|||Well how much HDD gb do you have they recommended 20gb but heres the minimum;


    Minimum-


    CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater


    AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 2.2GHZ or greater


    RAM: 1.5 GB or more


    Video: ATI Radeon X1550 256MB or greater


    NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB or greater


    DVD ROM (Physical copy)


    20 GB HD space





    Recommend-





    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz Processor or equivalent


    RAM: 4 GB (Vista) or 2 GB (XP)


    Video: ATI 3850 512 MB or greater


    NVIDIA 8800GTS 512 MB or greater


    DVD ROM (Physical copy)


    20 GB HD space





    So yeah thats good enough if you have a decent amount of space on your HDD because that game uses a lot. hope this helped|||Your not putting enough info in your question.|||That set up will have no issues at all with DA2. Happy gaming!

    Will this run Dragon Age 2?

    Will this setup have any problems with DA2 or other FPS's like that?





    CPU: AMD Phenom鈩I X4 965 Black Edition Quad-Core CPU w/ HyperTransport Technology [+66]


    HDD: 1TB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Hard Drive)


    MEMORY: 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3/1600MHz Dual Channel Memory Module (Corsair or Major Brand)


    MOTHERBOARD: Asus M4N68T-M V2 AM3 DDR3 NVIDIA Geforce 7025/nForce 630a Chipset mATX w/ Onboard Graphics and Core Unlocker, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, USB 2.0, SATA-II RAID, 1 Gen2 PCIe, 1 PCIe X1 %26amp; 2 PCI


    SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO


    VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 1GB 16X PCIe Video Card [+131] (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)|||Yeah, that will run it very well, if not maxed



    To above: An AMD 6 core will not be better for gaming, in fact it may be worse due to the lower clock speed|||That should be able to run it at almost Max Settings. You've actually got a very decent system. The only things that you could really improve is the amount of RAM in your system and maybe your Video Card. Your Video Card isn't bad, but there are a few other ones out there that would outperform it. You could also jump up to a 6 Core Processor without too much of an investment. But as it sits, you can easily run Dragon Age 2.

    Why is dragon age 2 running slower than crysis 2 on my computer?

    I recently got both games, and i recently got a new video card, so i cranked up the settings on both as high as they would go, and lo and behold, i was running at 40 fps on DA2 and 60 fps on Crysis 2. Here are my system specs:


    Dell Studio XPS 8100


    Intel Core i5 CPU 650 @ 3.2GHz


    Nvidia Geforce GTX 460


    8 gigs of ram


    Directx 11


    Windows 7





    I was really hoping to crank the heck out of DA2 and put in texture mods and stuff like i did for Fallout 3/New Vegas, Oblivion, and Morrowind. I can run just about any game I've thrown at it maxed out and modded out except DA2. any solutions? I've tried the Large Address Aware flag but that is already there on DA2. Is this just a poorly optimized craptastic console port?|||Here's my solution, Overclocking. Depending on your cooling, is how good you can overclock your card. This will help the performance part.





    The reason DA2 is a little slower is because it may work better with a Quad core. The cpu your using right now is only 2 cores.





    Otherwise, its just The actual game itself, 40 FPS isnt bad at all, thats where the images start looking really nice.|||To make Dragon Age 2 run faster, make sure no any service is running in the background that adversely affects its performance.





    - Download Reginout, which is a service managing software.


    - Install, run it.


    - Click "Optimize Services" button.





    The task will be performed automatically.|||Overlock %26amp; download reginout to improve performance for gaming.

    Dragon Age 2 Fenris help?

    I am up to the part where I had to choose between "Templars" or "Mages" and I went with mages. But because I haven't got a high enough friendship with Fenris, I have to fight and kill him and I refuse to complete a game without a 100% fair ending without any of my companions killed. I don't have any quest left that I can take him on that might boost his friendship and now I'm stuck with the two options:



    1# Play and kill him (Which I will not do)

    2# Load a save and replay all of act 3 =/



    What I want to know, is it possible to not fight/kill him without really high friendship?

    Or is there some other way that I can befriend him?



    Any help would be great, thx!|||I don't think it needs to be at quite 100. As long as either your friendship or rivalry is high enough you will get a dialogue option which will convince him to change sides. Just try to talk to him after he sides with Meredith and give him the line about slavery.



    But, if you don't have it high enough for even that you will need to either side with the templars, kill him, or reload.|||The first play through, I don't think I had 100% rivalry with Fenris and found a second point after the confrontation with Meredith when the Chantry was destroyed. He leaves the party if I recall, then everyone regroups with the mages and Orsino tells you to talk to your people.



    At 100% friend or rival, Fenris automatically supports you, regardless of your choice. At less than 100%, but high enough (I don't know how much enough is, I'm afraid) you can speak to Fenris and convince him that considering his feelings for slavery, he should help you fight to free the mages from a similar fate. That got him back in the fold and on the team for the last battles.



    I've never been in the position that the relationship is so bad that I had to fight him. If that's the case, there is nothing else for it but to replay Act 3 and work on that relationship some more.|||2 is pretty much your only option.

    Also, support the Templars when it comes to that time or he will likely leave you even if he does like you. Don't take him on any quests that involve you playing nice with mages...that doesn't mean you cannot be nice to them at all, just don't take him along if you do. You may want to flirt/romance him, too, in order to get friendship.



    100% friendship is a very tall order. I wouldn't be so anxious to keep that. You can get some good rivalry bonuses. Also, the main theme throughout the game is betrayal and how it WILL happen whether you're nice or not.
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  • Whate are the best stats for Blood mage/Force mage in Dragon Age 2?

    I know I should improve constitution and magic but what about other attributes? If I don't put any into willpower or STR etc will I not be able to use some higher level equipment? Also what equipmnet should I use? (armor-wise mostly) In the original Dragon Age I only put into CON and Magic, (and some to dexterity since I aspired to be a dual-wielding arcane/battle/blood mage, probably not the most efficient way but damn I was awesome with my seven buffs and flaming sword and dagger, killing enemies before they could even reach me).|||I had just finished the game with a force mage. My recommendation is to buff up on your Constitution and Willpower. At the end of the game, with 31 willpower you would be able to use the Champions Armor which is Awesome!!!! Plus, since youre going to the Blood mage route, you would need LOTs of Health (which is Constitution).





    Honestly, in my opinion the only kick *** power for the blood mage is "Hamorrhage". Others you can do without. So, you dont really need to spend your health that much to cast magic. I much rather spend the attribute points on Pull of the Abyss (Force) or even better Gravity Ring (Force). Other Force spells are not that useful. What i did was i spend most of my points on elementals (Firestorm, cone of cold ect.)





    As for Armor, I love armors which has mana regeneration......which is why Armor of champions is soo damn cool. By the end of the game, my mana regeneration was soo fast, that I couldnt even notice it depletes even after casting gazillions of spells!!! This gonna help if you gonna cast sustaining defensive spells like Arcane Armor or Barrier on your warriors (which helped me during the High Dragon fight).

    Dragon Age 2 Deep roads expedition ? wut if I don't have 50 gold ?

    What if I spend all of them ? Would I have no ways to finish the game and have to start all over ?





    I'm thinking of buying some new weapons that costs like 2 souvenirs. I looked the whole map to find them and made a text file. lol 2 gold is the most expensive and best items. I haven't bought a single potion or anything yet. Even if I do, takes too long to use potions anyway so I just try many times to win.





    Now I can't beat the Dragon or the other place where there are endless enemies. =[





    Is it possible to do something like pokemon or diablo. I mean like go out at night roam around and then there will always be some weak enemies to gain money and exp slowly and eventually I'll become like very high level ?





    Or is this game have no way to do that kind of easy way ?|||You can easily earn the 50 gold by doing all the quests available before leaving for the deep roads. There isn't anything really worth buying in the first act, so don't bother spending too much. You will loot better equipment anyway. Even potions will be easy to find on enemies. There are some random mobs that spawn at night, but this isn't really the most efficient way to earn gold.





    Eventually you will get a letter at your house from a dwarf who will offer to pay your way if you really don't want to spend the gold yourself.|||You don't need the fifty sovereign. A dwarf will eventually offer to pay fro you. But if you have the dwarf pay for you you miss out on a trophy/achievement.





    You can go out at night and fight random enemies on the streets for gold and xp. Also, you can set it to easy mode. Make sure your party is well rounded with at least 2 melee fighters.|||if you do not have the 50g you can not move on.





    you should be able to use potions without an issue and not use ANY time in a battle.





    no you can not just roam around and fight guys, they will run out eventually.





    the game is easy enough. even on hard

    Modern Warfare 2, Dragon Age Origins, or a Wii?

    So for christmas this year I can get either of the following, also I have an Xbox 360 right now (Big xbox fan):


    Modern Warfare 2


    Dragon Age Origins


    Wii with Resident evil or House fo the dead (classics :D)





    The reason I chose to put MW2 on the list was because I loved the COD series and I'm into the war games but tired of WWII games.





    The other reason I put Dragon Age on there was because I used to play World of Warcraft and still a big fan of Blizzard and WoW. So You can say I like the RTS and MMORPG games as well.





    The Wii because, hey it's fun, plus I can get the new Super MArio game and classics etc. I grew up as a Nintendo fan. and still am.





    Note: I am a Playstation and Sony fan as well, So you can't say I'm a hater because this game war is kinda like the Cold war. They try to race to see who gets the highest buyers and players, and I don't care, I got my own life.





    Arigato In advance ^-^|||Get a Wii. Its the best of the 3 by far. Plus, it went down in price, recently. :) You can get the great games like Mario, Super Smash Brawl, etc. COD is overrated. Not sure about Dragon Age, that might be good too. But I've heard mixed reviews. The people who say the Wii sucks are the ones who've never played one.|||My personal opinion:


    The 10 commandments for game developers:





    3. Thou shalt not make a game for the Wii.





    My best friend recently got a massive plasma tv. He then sold his Wii because he couldn't see. The resolution was THAT BAD. Buy a XBOX360 or PC.I personally wont buy MW2 because you cant mod it, so Dragon Age is probably my choice. I have heard some good things about that game.


    PS: Pick one, Xbox360 (better graphics) or PC (More keys to bind stuff to)|||A lot of people don't realize that there are some amazing tools out there to help you build up your World of Warcraft account. It doesn't matter if you are looking to level up faster or if you are trying generate gold to buy new elite armor.|||Get Modern Warfare 2, it is amazing!! Ima also get it for Christmas, but for computer. I have CoD modern warfare now and it is really good, but I bet COD modern warfare 2 is epic %26gt;%26gt; Gimme!!|||Dude so go with mw2. It is the best fps game so far. I was just posting a question on here about it. LOL. I would have to say I don't think a game will top it in 2010. Unless the mw3 comes out. Let me put it this way. My brother saw the game at my house and then the next day went and bought a ps3 and mw2 just to play it. Now he has played my cod4 and my cod5 and liked them but not enough to purchase a ps3. This game is bitchen





    That is what i would do.

    CAn this laptop play Dragon Age 2?

    Hi, just wondering guys, can this laptop play dragon Age 2?





    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/dell-dell-inspiron-15-6-amd-turion-x2-dual-core-rm-75-laptop-english-future-shop-exclusive-i1546-11647e/10148675.aspx?path=c6530b954646711b86cd7c654344b564en02





    or should i get it onPs3?





    BTW Ive tried using canyourunit.com... but apparently my processor isnt good enough... even though it has higher ghz then the minimum requirements.|||Yes, but you may have to play it on med-%26gt; low settings. It will definitely work but it's all dependant on your settings and screen resolution when you play.

    Dragon age 2 help!!!!!!!!!!!?

    Just one week ago i completed Dragon age origins and it is fantastic so i bought Dragon age 2 and i played for nearly 4 hours and every bit of the game play and every thing that RPG needs are completely simplified which i don't like.Even the combat is less tactical i can defeat enemies in higher difficulty easily.



    Does the games go better afterwards or it remains the same?|||I don't know if this was a glitch or not, but I played with Hawke as a mage, and 70% into the game, I couldn't die! I died once, then was resurected by Mirren, and never lost less the three quarters of health for the rest of the game. I beat it so easily, I drove straight to Gamestop and traded it. Very disappointing.
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  • Dragon Age 2 crashes during bioware logo?

    I updated my graphic card drivers


    I disabled AA, VSync and high quality graphics


    I run as admin...





    WHAT'S THE PROBLEM??





    (I have Intel C2D T6600 2.2Ghz, 4GB ram, 1GB gt240m)|||I had the same problem. I tried updating DirectX and it said it was already up to date, so I changed it to DirectX 9 and it worked.

    Asus g60jx upgrade processor need help! Experts only dragon age 2?

    Hey guys and gals my asus g60jx is a great labtop but it lags when playing dragon age 2 i gfail on the processor. If you could give me links or advice on upgrading the processor because i dont know what to get. heres canirunit.com results can a intel core 2 quad fit my labtop also who can i call to find out.














    CPU


    Recommended: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz Processor / AMD Phenom II X3 Triple core 2.8 GHz or equivalent


    You Have: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 430 @ 2.27GHz


    Upgrade Suggested: Unfortunately, your CPU does not meet this requirement. Click here to see some recommendations.





    RAM


    Recommended: 2 GB (4 GB Vista and Windows 7)


    You Have: 3.9 GB


    PASS





    OS


    Recommended: Windows XP with SP3, Windows Vista with SP2, Windows 7


    You Have: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit


    PASS





    Video Card


    Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512 MB / ATI Radeon HD 3850 512 MB or greater


    You Have: GeForce GTS 360M


    PASS


    Features: Recommended attributes of your Video Card


    Required You Have


    Video RAM 512 MB 2.6 GB


    Hardware T%26amp;L Yes Yes


    Pixel Shader version 3.0 4.1


    Vertex Shader version 3.0 4.1








    Sound Card


    Recommended: Yes


    You Have: NVIDIA High Definition Audio


    PASS





    Free Disk Space


    Recommended: 7 GB


    You Have: 135.0 GB


    PASS|||The Core i5 is NEWER and FASTER than Core 2-generation CPUs. That game should work on your laptop.





    In any case, NO, you CANNOT change out the CPU in your laptop.|||Your laptop should play that fine. SYS Req Lab is not taking the i5 Turbo boost into consideration which will push it to or above 2.4 ghz on 2 cores



    Not to mention, those are the recommended specs, not the minimum