Or, you know, like I said. PIRATE DA3 for PC. If you *have* to, you can hook a controller up to it so your mensa-equivalent computational system can pretend to be a vacuous cheerleader console. She gets her Dragon Junior High Romance Sim 3, you get your Midlife Crisis Pets:Failure to Launch Edition, and EA doesn't make any money out of any of it.
Our PC can't run it. Even if it could, wife wants her irrelevant decisions from DA and DA2 to carry over, and they're on PS3. (Seriously, the protagonists of both gamers wandered off into the wilderness for no fucking reason? Her character was the goddamn queen. "Oops, she went missing!" Anderfel isn't anywhere near Fereldan or Kirkwall. And nothing you decide in DA2 means shit.) Again, her money, not mine.
The only way EA's not making money with that off my wife is if she buys it pre-owned from Gamestop later in the year ... which could happen if she prioritizes Pokemon.
Money's not the issue; it's time. Late November and through December tend to be shit for free time, so she wasn't looking to have two new games to play at the same time. That time of year is such a shitfest anyway, I may just not get the new Pokemon until after Christmas.
In any case, wooo, Shadow of Mordor! So long as reviews indicate that the nemesis system does what it's cracked up to do.[DOUBLEPOST=1406090357,1406090268][/DOUBLEPOST]
Even I wouldn't play Dragon Age with a controller.
Considering how they changed the battle system in DA2, I don't think mouse support really mattered. No more top-down view. I think they're bringing it back for DA3. I don't know. Not my problem.
Question for people: what if DA3 is good? Like, really good, old Bioware good? Then you continue to pirate it to spite EA, or do you support Bioware again if they're going to go back to making quality games?