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Dragon Age;Anonymous (Your Addiction Stories
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GazzPandora
, avril 07 2010 10:43
#51
Posté 16 avril 2010 - 08:09
#52
Posté 18 mai 2012 - 12:16
Hello my name is theLastwarden, and i am addicted to dragon age origins (on xbox at first, and now on pc)
I remember when i first got it, i couldnt stop thinking about ferelden and all my companians
i started to see darkspawn everywere.after this started i tried to stop playing but i couldnt.
i wouldnt stop talking about it,i began to write fan fiction for the game (unpublished)
i clocked about 150+ hours on xbox with like 12 different characters
and 60+ hours on pc with 5 different characters.
I remember when i first got it, i couldnt stop thinking about ferelden and all my companians
i started to see darkspawn everywere.after this started i tried to stop playing but i couldnt.
i wouldnt stop talking about it,i began to write fan fiction for the game (unpublished)
i clocked about 150+ hours on xbox with like 12 different characters
and 60+ hours on pc with 5 different characters.
Modifié par eman11910, 18 mai 2012 - 12:34 .
#53
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 10:44
Hehe, i must say the DA/ME series are addicting but can be really frustrating when you get bugs.
I started with DA2 and did quite enjoy it (except for it's flaws) and got a key for ME2 with it (week later ME1 was on sale for 3.75 on Steam) And after that got DAO+Awakening-Witch Hunt.
I think i played through DA2 about 7 times using the different race/class/origin/ending/romance saves from DAO.
DAO+A+W 7 or 8 times trying different things so i could import those into DA2. However i didn't know about bugs at first (Morrigan romance import bug into WH..) So i started over again trying to retrace my steps and change some small things i didn't like but i always ended with Alistair as king +Anora or myself.
And trying to get some things done using guides with the harden stuff.
I did the same for ME1->ME2->ME3 about 6 times.
Time wise i have no idea really but i guess well around ~300 hours for DAO+etc
And about ~200 for ME1->ME2->ME3 (MP also).
This was all on PC so i tried alot of mods also.
Have to add though DAO was way more intresting then DA2, i hope however that the differences are noticable in DA3 and i want my Wardens back.
I started with DA2 and did quite enjoy it (except for it's flaws) and got a key for ME2 with it (week later ME1 was on sale for 3.75 on Steam) And after that got DAO+Awakening-Witch Hunt.
I think i played through DA2 about 7 times using the different race/class/origin/ending/romance saves from DAO.
DAO+A+W 7 or 8 times trying different things so i could import those into DA2. However i didn't know about bugs at first (Morrigan romance import bug into WH..) So i started over again trying to retrace my steps and change some small things i didn't like but i always ended with Alistair as king +Anora or myself.
I did the same for ME1->ME2->ME3 about 6 times.
Time wise i have no idea really but i guess well around ~300 hours for DAO+etc
And about ~200 for ME1->ME2->ME3 (MP also).
This was all on PC so i tried alot of mods also.
Have to add though DAO was way more intresting then DA2, i hope however that the differences are noticable in DA3 and i want my Wardens back.
#54
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 04:36
I got da the day it came out, and I've played though it:
once as a male human Mage
twice as a female elf Mage
8 or 9 time human female Mage
once human warrior
and have played about 1/2 of those mages through awakening. I didn't care for da2 sadly
once as a male human Mage
twice as a female elf Mage
8 or 9 time human female Mage
once human warrior
and have played about 1/2 of those mages through awakening. I didn't care for da2 sadly
#55
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 08:58
My brother's ex bought him a copy, he didn't like it, I bought it off him.
I've played through seven times, once as each origin, and an extra Human Noble. Thank you, Yevetha, for making me feel better about my relatively tame addiction.
I've played through seven times, once as each origin, and an extra Human Noble. Thank you, Yevetha, for making me feel better about my relatively tame addiction.





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