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Companion builds and tactics
If there has been one feature of DAO I feel I have been missing getting the most out of in the time I've been playing, it's the more challenging combat. Mostly, this hasn't been a problem because I've been doing RP playthroughs where it doesn't matter that I'm on easy mode. But even with mods that should make it possible for me to be able to play on Normal or even Hard mode, I still can't.
Part of the problem is, I think, that my computer is a bit too slow for the game. I meet the minimum specs, but there still seems to be some sort of response lag. I can throw a bomb and it will be well over a minute before it detonates. I can take aim at a TRASH mob and be attacking it for 30-60 seconds before its health bar ever drops below 100%. So it's taking a prohibitively long time for me to clear out even trash, and all the while the trash is pounding on my companions. I had to download a mod that added a bunch of elite militia at Redcliffe to have even a hope of getting through the siege with any of the town's militia alive. And that was on Normal mode.
Lag issues aside, I suspect my other problem to be that I'm not building my companions or using the tactics efficiently. Mostly, I take the "default" tactics set and tweak it a little to add things like lyrium and health potion usage.
I've decided before DA2 comes out, I want to do one final playthrough of DAO and Awakening, and I want to challenge myself a bit and do it on a harder mode. I think I will uninstall all but the most crucial mods (the ones that fix bugs and things like Advanced Tactics) to see if that helps the response lag. But I also want to get the most out of my companions and their tactics.
So, hit me. How do you have your companions built and how do you deploy them?
Part of the problem is, I think, that my computer is a bit too slow for the game. I meet the minimum specs, but there still seems to be some sort of response lag. I can throw a bomb and it will be well over a minute before it detonates. I can take aim at a TRASH mob and be attacking it for 30-60 seconds before its health bar ever drops below 100%. So it's taking a prohibitively long time for me to clear out even trash, and all the while the trash is pounding on my companions. I had to download a mod that added a bunch of elite militia at Redcliffe to have even a hope of getting through the siege with any of the town's militia alive. And that was on Normal mode.
Lag issues aside, I suspect my other problem to be that I'm not building my companions or using the tactics efficiently. Mostly, I take the "default" tactics set and tweak it a little to add things like lyrium and health potion usage.
I've decided before DA2 comes out, I want to do one final playthrough of DAO and Awakening, and I want to challenge myself a bit and do it on a harder mode. I think I will uninstall all but the most crucial mods (the ones that fix bugs and things like Advanced Tactics) to see if that helps the response lag. But I also want to get the most out of my companions and their tactics.
So, hit me. How do you have your companions built and how do you deploy them?
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(Anonymous) 2011-02-03 01:28 am (UTC)(link)For my arcane warriors, I don't even bother with a dedicated tank. With all the defense toggles up, I'm nigh invincible... of course, with so much mana tied up in those toggles, I cast a lot less spells, so it can be kind of boring just whacking away with my sword while I wait for regen sometimes. :)
Ugh, Wynne. I'm always tempted to side with the Templars just so I don't have to take her with me through the Tower.
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Granted, a few times, I just had her go nuts. She's a dual wield duellist/assassin, so she hits like a truck- she kicked Loghain's ass in less than 5 seconds on normal, and 20 on Nightmare.(she was a dirty cheat and used Soldier's Bane and Quiet Death XD)
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As for dirty cheaters, I think mages take the cake... glyph of repulsion followed by an overlapping glyph of paralysis for a nice aoe paralyze, and it can be done from out of line of sight, around a corner, before the enemies even know even know you're there. Then its firestorm, lightning storm, and sit back and watch them all burn. :)
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I, uh, might be speaking from experience here. >.>
(Never had my happy ass landed in Fort Drakon so fast, lol).
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