[quote]I assume he means the annoying trees and foliage disappearing in surround resolutions bug?
Probably. I've still not played Dragon Age in Surround for more than a few minutes because of that.
Bioware and AMD both need a smack for the "Dragon Age works in EyeFinity" nonsense... sure, it
does but only if you want graphical bugs!
(I wish AMD and nVidia would agree to some sort of industry standard with respect to Surround - it would make everyones lives easier...)
I stumbled upon Nvidia Surround Best Practices earlier:
http://developer.download.nvidia.com/whitepapers/2010/SurroundBestPracticesGuide.pdf
At a quick glance it seems to cover pretty much everything in excruciating detail. Not sure if ATI has something similar.
How is HUD on the side monitors "not a big deal" ??
In games where you barely need to look at a HUD, sure but this is an RPG, I got a sore neck from whipping my head over to see the healthbars and crap so I just went back to one screen....
Not that the game even held my interest for more than 3 hours.. what a crappy game.
Well, some of us have been playing surround since Th2Go, we are used to games rough on the edges. HUD on the sides is not perfect, but there's worse problems out there like HUD stretching, Vert-, etc. Or to put this into perspective of Dragon Age, objects disappearing.
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Speaking of this game, I beat it. I think this article pretty much sums up my feeling
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/03/31/analysis-dragon-age-ii
(talks about basically the story, so lots of spoilers beware)
Pretty much my biggest issues non-story:
[list]
[*]Enemies spawning out of nowhere[/*:m]
[*]Reusing the same map several times for different quests (it's supposed to be "different" maps but they look exactly the same)[/*:m]
[*]A bajillion bugs (e.g. can't complete quests, exploits to make you lose/gain skill permanently)[/*:m][/list:u]
and some "taste" nitpicks:
[list]
[*]Interface is a step down from DAO[/*:m]
[*]The whole game looks like a JRPG, if I wanted that I would've bought a JRPG. I wanted Dragon Age.[/*:m][/list:u]
I guess some people who didn't like DAO might like this game since it was streamlined to be more like other RPGs (read: Action RPGs, JRPGs). But they're just slowly alienating the true fans (BG1/2, NWN, KOTOR, etc) by releasing unfinished games like this.
I am surprised at all they had time to go fix their Surround/EyeFinity support while leaving large chunks of the rest of the game broken.