» Fri May 13, 2011 7:03 am
I was very impressed with the new video, even though it didn't reveal anything we didn't already know (except for how the Disguise ability worked, which was AWESOME)
I'm almost tempted to make my primary character non-Operative. Almost. Everything looks so good. But Operative looks like the most fun, the most challenging, and the most rewarding (psychologically) to succeed in. Which is probably why a lot of people want to play Operative. I may have to balance my primary's abilities and skills so he can do well in any class. I've always had a hard time sticking to one class. I want to be able to do everything. I mentioned this before somewhere, but that's why on the MMORPG Dungeons and Dragons Online, I play a multiclassed Ranger/Rogue/Fighter Elf. Ranger for the dual-wield/high DPS and threat/hidden door detection, Rogue for disabling traps and unlocking doors, and Fighter for the hit points and extra feats (anologous to abilities in Brink, I suppose). I like to think I'm a pretty balanced character that can in fact do all things dungeonneering (so long as I have a healer keeping my sorry ass alive when I'm being mobbed).
I may have to do the same thing in Brink. We'll see.