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MFCell

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Bioware is still advertising all of that with the talk of your choices mattering and in deciding how you become Champion of Kirkwall.


I don;t know, I just never felt any connection at all to any of the Shepards I've made and beaten all of ME 1 and 2 with, compared to my Cousland Warden whom married Anora and made the pact with Morrigan.  I felt like, when I ended the game, my story had really just begun.

To find out the my actual char. that I have gone thru painstaking effort to maintain the save file thru formats and drive errors, will at best be making cameos, is a huge kick in the face.

So disappointed.

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My first Warden ended up dead, so I wasn't expecting to see him back.



And can we skip the melodrama? Backing up a file ain't exactly rocket science.

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AlanC9 wrote...

My first Warden ended up dead, so I wasn't expecting to see him back.

And can we skip the melodrama? Backing up a file ain't exactly rocket science.


Rocket science, no, rocket surgery, yes.

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MFCell wrote...

Bioware is still advertising all of that with the talk of your choices mattering and in deciding how you become Champion of Kirkwall.


I don;t know, I just never felt any connection at all to any of the Shepards I've made and beaten all of ME 1 and 2 with, compared to my Cousland Warden whom married Anora and made the pact with Morrigan.  I felt like, when I ended the game, my story had really just begun.

To find out the my actual char. that I have gone thru painstaking effort to maintain the save file thru formats and drive errors, will at best be making cameos, is a huge kick in the face.

So disappointed.


I, too, was disappointed to learn that I won't be able to continue the stories of my DAO characters in DA2.

At the same time, I am looking forward to creating brand new characters in a new story in DA2.

As long as I can create reasonably attractive characters (lol), and I have a good deal of control over how my Hawke's story and personality play out in DA2.......I'll be happy......

If, however, I feel like I'm being forced to play a specific type of character that was decided by Bioware, then, yes, I will be extremely disappointed.

But, again, at this point, we simply don't have enough information to draw concrete conclusions. All we are doing is making assumptions and speculating based on the tiny bits of info we just received.

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AlanC9 wrote...

My first Warden ended up dead, so I wasn't expecting to see him back.

And can we skip the melodrama? Backing up a file ain't exactly rocket science.


But getting it off a drive which has recently stopped booting and shows signs of rapid deterioration (i.e terrible access speeds when run as a slave), can be scary.  I have a backup of the file, for sure.  But when it's on the same drive, and the drive itself is failing.... yeah.

The point is, I was sold the idea that my char. was important to the over-all story.

At this point in time, I could give 2 flips about Hawke.

I've never seen, heard of, met in game, read baout, seen a wanted post for, nothing. Hawke is a completely 100% the ultra-opposite of what I expected from DA2.

I hope Bioware is getting the idea with the outcry on these forums within about 12 hours of the info getting out.  As far as I'm concerned, nothing short of the best game-play and graphics to date could reconsile this greivous miscalcualtion of my interest.

Modifié par MFCell, 11 juillet 2010 - 02:46 .


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MFCell wrote...

AlanC9 wrote...

My first Warden ended up dead, so I wasn't expecting to see him back.

And can we skip the melodrama? Backing up a file ain't exactly rocket science.

I have a backup of the file, for sure.  But when it's on the same drive, and the drive itself is failing.... yeah.


*facepalm*

That's not a backup.