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- Possibility that it could take place in Orlais
- In the Awakening epilogue with an Orlesian Grey Warden it mentioned a rumor that another Blight is coming
- Sten mentioned another qunari invasion
- The mystery behind Morrigan, Flemeth, the Old Gods and the DR child
- Our warden stories are not over yet so we might continue with them
http://www.thatvideo...r-dragon-age-2/ 
- Romance continuation with Alistair, Zevran, Morrigan and Leliana. Maybe Anora as well
- Heating relations between humans and elves
- Maybe learning something more about the Grey Wardens. The PC and Alistair were recruits so they don't know everything about the order. Who knows, there might be bad secrets or conspiracies
- The Libertarians wishing to pull away from the Chantry
- Maybe a showdown between the Chantry and the Dragon cult
- Avernus and his research

What other things might come?

Modifié par AwesomeEffect2, 19 avril 2010 - 04:51 .


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Anakha6

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I'm hoping for a system like in awakening that allows you to import your character. I'd like to play through origins, awakening and the sequal with the same character.

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Anakha6 wrote...

I'm hoping for a system like in awakening that allows you to import your character. I'd like to play through origins, awakening and the sequal with the same character.


HAH no.

by the end of awakening you've got so many skills/spells and are so retarded powerful that awakenings is a joke to play (we won't go into the other flaws..just talking about difficulty here)

now NORMALLY I'd agree...I'd like to play another full length game and get Leliana, Sten, etc plus some new members back as the same person sure....


but no..not after the abortion that was awakening....the system they have come up with lacks too many general abilities (cohersion, pickpocket, herbalism, etc) and you have FAR to many main attack/abilities/spells.....how would they handle that in a sequel? revamp them and have a ton of skills/attacks dissappear? no thanks...our Warden's from Origins have done enough...after Vigil Keep..let them live a relatively peaceful life until "The Calling" takes them into the Deep Roads to die.

no...please not the same characters.

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Well, I for one think the answer to a lot of interesting questions in the game might be found by a visit to the ruins of the Tevinter Imperium.

The other areas I'm sure we'll be visiting soon are Orlais and Antiva, Arl Foreshadow certainly set up the former.

EDIT: as to continuing our char, they either need to figure out how to add levels 36-50 to the game (and I'm not sure they could but if they would, they better figure out how to level and challenge scale the opposition, they didn't seem to bother to before), or do a "ME2" and come up for some reason to restart the Warden at lvl 1 (or lvl 18) even though he continues his storyline. 

Modifié par CybAnt1, 17 avril 2010 - 01:18 .


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Or, they can simply let us import our decisions and romances while wipping away our level, skills and equipment.



It's not like we haven't seen that in ME2.

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Master Shiori wrote...

Or, they can simply let us import our decisions and romances while wipping away our level, skills and equipment.

It's not like we haven't seen that in ME2.


The Warden gets into a life-threatning position and is induced into a coma for a unknown amount of time, only to wake up from a darkspawn attack and have to fight his/her way out. Turns out the Warden was in a coma for a year or two and all the companions have moved on, including his/her lover who just shrugs them off. So the Warden must find new allies and prepare themselves from a mighty darkspawn invasion from the Deep Roads while everyone else in Thedas remains blissfully unaware.


If that happens I will kick a puppy. Agreed with the importation and levelling down though, it will probably just be an instantaneous level down. I wouldn't mind that at all really, it is necessary since otherwise that character would be incredibly overpowered while a new character would be weedy and frail in comparison.

I would love it if you could get the chance to visit Orlais. Probably not the entire country because DA is really set in Fereldan, but at least Val Royeux. You could go there for a quest to get Orlais' support or something like that. Or maybe for sightings of Morrigan there since she could either go there with her child or she is already in the Empress' court. Romance continuation and Warden's story continuation is what I really want, as long as those are in there I will be happy. 

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I'd hope we can import out Warden into DA2- they can just have it take place outside Ferelden and as far as being overpowered at the end of Awakening, the whole re-setting at level 1 thing hasn't been done before (BG2, ME2). As long as they come up with a decent story reason that doesn't bother me at all...

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Brockololly wrote...

I'd hope we can import out Warden into DA2- they can just have it take place outside Ferelden and as far as being overpowered at the end of Awakening, the whole re-setting at level 1 thing hasn't been done before (BG2, ME2). As long as they come up with a decent story reason that doesn't bother me at all...


I don't even want a story reason behind it.

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Awakening is really built for an Orlesian warden anyway. I've only played through Awakening once and am not prepared to put any of my existing Origins characters through that kind of torture - they don't deserve that. If the second one's a worthy expansion, I plan to import my characters from Origins straight into it and rationalise that it was an Orlesian warden that waded through the crap in Amaranthine.

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Simple solution would to have your old PC start off as Level One in Dragons Age 2, but instead of a Warrior, Rogue, or Mage, make it like the DnD Prestige classes; Suchandsuch, the Level One Grey Warden. Tack on an extra Warden ability tree to the class-type you are going to play, and there you go. Simple, clean, effective. Plus, unless we go all KOTOR2 or DA:A and start our own super soldier traveling training facility, it will make the PC stand out when grouped with 'common' classes during his or her adventures.

CybAnt1 wrote...

EDIT: as to continuing our char, they either need to figure out how to add levels 36-50 to the game (and I'm not sure they could but if they would, they better figure out how to level and challenge scale the opposition, they didn't seem to bother to before), or do a "ME2" and come up for some reason to restart the Warden at lvl 1 (or lvl 18) even though he continues his storyline.



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They could just fix level scaling. That's all they need to do.

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Anakha6 wrote...

I'm hoping for a system like in awakening that allows you to import your character. I'd like to play through origins, awakening and the sequal with the same character.



I've anticipated this, I've saved a lot of great gear which will make me unstoppable if I can import my characters into teh next game with all their weapons (and get my Vigilance sword back *DAMN epilogue*.

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Huh... this completely changes my way of thinking. So we'll get to continue our warden's story with imported save games in the sequel. Okay, cool. :D



I wonder if it'll be like with Awakening where we'll keep our level and grow... or just like ME2 where they just had us start on a clean slate, though I don't see that happening. I'd really like to be able to level up my characters as they are and not have to refresh. :)

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This is all conjecture, dude. I wouldn't start planning for your warden's glorious moments just yet.

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well why not have a new beginning but lets takes this importing to a new level of thinking like for the ending if you import your hero who scarific himself (i didnt get to see this ending yet so i cant say for sure)- you play as the Orlesian commander with start at level 1 (or whatever suitable level with all your choice and past reputation,) if you choice to have a baby with Morrigan; your new character will be the child in your image. if you choice to save yourself you play as yourself in the next games weaken or DA:O verison of Lazarus project for the PC.



so maybe bioware might incorpate a new method of file transfers that will make origins more unique to each players choice as or similar to the DA: origin story line which each custom class get their own story of the past. as for the story if DA is the spirtual successor to BG series it should be more then just Feldern that the game is set in, it should involve the entire continent as in BG1 -BG2 both expand the story into new location maybe the sequel will involve the Orlesian or Antiven or even the main Warden HQ being attack by a large blight and commandered by a being superior to a dead god.

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There will be an zombie Elf army invading the Tevinter Imperium.



Mark my words.

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I don't think they should make character importing in the sequel. I think, instead, that they should make new origins stories about a new hero. Besides, I think the sequel will be set years after DAO and DAO:A, and the DAO warden will be a historical character refered to in dialogue. Like Revan was in KOTOR2. If they were smart, they would make the DAO story subject to historical interpretation by the Fereldan people. That way, for example, the dalish could have a land, and say that the warden was a dalish and gave the land to then (as in a possible ending), but the citizens of highever could claim the warden was a Cousland.

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But zombie elfs ARE a good idea... Tolkien meets George A. Romero.

Modifié par Vasquez1989, 18 avril 2010 - 04:24 .


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Slidell505 wrote...

They could just fix level scaling. That's all they need to do.


Well, yes, and add another new set of abilities for chars hitting levels 36-50. 

Here's the problem, though. A level 28 warrior is already able to do near-fatal damage within an AoE zone (Massacre). What "epicness" are they going to come up with and top that? 

How about at level 40 he gets "sneeze of death" where he just blasts everything on the screen into oblivion? 

They're running out of room to come up with overpowered abilities that will overpower what they already put into DA:A.

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I better get to import my character and get my Viligence back.



But in all seriousness, I can't wait for the sequel. I would love to get the gang back together. But they could throw in some new characters as well and I'd be happy. I want a talking darkspawn on my team k?

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What is so bad about starting the game at level 1 without any story explanation?

I prefer it that way.

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in the sequel you WILL DIE!!!

or you will live, i'm sure one if them will be true.

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Or you will be come a zombie raised from the dead by the Andraste Project. Performed by the survivors of the Disciples of Andraste!

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I think they ought to start over with a new character really. I agree with those who say the talent system really can't take another 20 levels and not become unwieldy. Besides there are so many different choices made reagarding who is monarch, who loves who and so on that it really will be hard to incorporate everything into a sequel. Look at how many got upset over what got carried over into Awakening.

The only thing I really want right now with my DA:O warden is a decent closure. The end in Orgins was pretty good, but Awakening was much worse. Awakening ended with less closure than the original game.

I want something that ends properly, lots of cheering, tears, kisses and strings. Let me wallow in sentimentality for a an hour or two and I'll move on and look forward to a new level 1.

Modifié par Xandurpein, 18 avril 2010 - 03:35 .


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Your PC acts as Duncan did in the first game rescuing and training a new GW. Then some catastrophe befalls the GW's. Your PC vanishes after doing some spectacular stunt (like the Duncan's Ogre scaling but different)

Control switches to the New PC and that is the character you control for the remainder of the game.



I'm picturing something along the line of jade Empire. You follow the trail of your missing master. Along the way you find out things...disturbing truths and the like until the the big BW reveal when the big bad is shown to be the first PC. You either stick with the new kid fighting your old PC or you can switch back to your old character forcing you into a duel-to-the-death with your talented student.