I've never played any games of this series. Also, how is the overall difficulty of the game? Are there many save points? Thanks.
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I've never played any games of this series. Also, how is the overall difficulty of the game? Are there many save points? Thanks.
It's not a particularly difficult game, no. Indeed, I'm not a "Dragon Age Connoisseur" either, but beat it on Hard with almost no "oh man I'm totally in over my head" moments. I didn't cream all the dragons (optional side missions) - they are legitimately hard and I only invested the time to go after a few. They can give you a run for your money.
It has a complex combat system, where you can pause and do strategic maneuvers and such for your party... yet it's almost pointless. Because they made combat straightforward enough that typically that more complex way to manage things is simply not needed. Run a diverse party, so you have someone to heal, someone to absorb hits, someone to sneak around/range, and a mage, and you'll do fine.
Chances are, if you find yourself having real difficulty with an area - and it's not a skill issue but your characters just do no damage and die ridiculously quickly... it's just too high for your level. If you go somewhere else and work on some other quests and then come back the problem will resolve itself.
I'd start on normal, and see how it feels with your level of experience with these things. I wouldn't be surprised if you ratchet it up to hard if you've played other RPGs in the past.
As far as save points - I can't recall how often they auto-save. I think every time you change zones at least. It has manual saves as well, of course. So I'd just save whenever you've accomplished something of note or been playing for a long time.
@bqefhpasdgpihw: i think you should be good, even on easy you can beat pretty much anything very easy. The only real challenge you have are the dragons. Which even on easy would be hard to take down
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