so about this whole "10 year timeline" story going on in dragon age 2, will the game be just about Hawke's past and how he got to where he is now with Hawke narrating it?
10 year timeline
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, juil. 11 2010 03:51
#1
Guest_jollyorigins_*
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 03:51
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#2
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 03:53
Well I hope my warden can go back in time in DA3, and kill Mike Hawke in Lothering.
#3
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 03:53
Yeah, sure.
#4
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 03:53
naaaaa thats not bioware style.
#5
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 03:59
Yeah, I hope not.
Pretty sure it's you playing through this decade of his life and determining how it turns out. Hoping anyway.
Pretty sure it's you playing through this decade of his life and determining how it turns out. Hoping anyway.
#6
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 04:03
People are going to get hurt if there's a 9 year timeskip.
#7
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 04:09
It starts with the peasant toddler Hawke, tending the farms of Lothering (yes as a toddler, these were hard times, indeed, even before the blight).
Enter darkspawn. Epic battle. The Hawke farming baby is whisked away by Duncan, who survived his skull-crushing hammer strike, only to succumb to brain swelling shortly thereafter.
Baby Hawke is traumatized initially, but later finds it a point of strength.
Enter several year montage of aging Hawke whacking things in practice. First with sticks, then rusty swords, then decent weaponry as his muscles grow. You will actually have to go around whacking routine objects for about 3 hours real-time, just to get the effect of the montage.
(think Conan spinning the wheel for years upon years).
Now, as a teenage Hawkenegger orphan gypsy, he joins a dwarven trade caravan and heads out to Kirkwall, where things take a turn for the worse. He ends up saving the city by shoving the autistic "enchantment(!)" dwarf down the evil boss's throat (don't worry folks, the dwarf is OK!)
Now, as the hero of Kirkwall, the still teenage Hawke strikes out on his own in the Free Marches, for reasons not yet known, in the pursuit of fortune and glory.
I'm pretty sure that's how it's going to go. You can put money on that.
Enter darkspawn. Epic battle. The Hawke farming baby is whisked away by Duncan, who survived his skull-crushing hammer strike, only to succumb to brain swelling shortly thereafter.
Baby Hawke is traumatized initially, but later finds it a point of strength.
Enter several year montage of aging Hawke whacking things in practice. First with sticks, then rusty swords, then decent weaponry as his muscles grow. You will actually have to go around whacking routine objects for about 3 hours real-time, just to get the effect of the montage.
(think Conan spinning the wheel for years upon years).
Now, as a teenage Hawkenegger orphan gypsy, he joins a dwarven trade caravan and heads out to Kirkwall, where things take a turn for the worse. He ends up saving the city by shoving the autistic "enchantment(!)" dwarf down the evil boss's throat (don't worry folks, the dwarf is OK!)
Now, as the hero of Kirkwall, the still teenage Hawke strikes out on his own in the Free Marches, for reasons not yet known, in the pursuit of fortune and glory.
I'm pretty sure that's how it's going to go. You can put money on that.
Modifié par jjkrogs, 11 juillet 2010 - 04:15 .
#8
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 04:51
I can't wait to play my mage Hawke in her pursuit of fortune and glory....I am excited to see how my mage can be a hero and change Thedas forever........
#9
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 04:54
oh another thread someone was saying something about it being 10 years into the future. Just I though they mentioned it being during the events of your warden and the blight!
#10
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 05:22
I will be massively annoyed if they say it spans ten years but rather just shows you as a child in Lothering and a screen pops up saying "Ten years later, the Free Marches". If I do not get to play ten years of Mike's life I will feel betrayed.
#11
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 05:24
Don't worry, the odds of BW doing this are like, a million to one.StreetlightEagle wrote...
I will be massively annoyed if they say it spans ten years but rather just shows you as a child in Lothering and a screen pops up saying "Ten years later, the Free Marches". If I do not get to play ten years of Mike's life I will feel betrayed.
#12
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 05:26
I hope your teens get montaged by with medieval paintings joined by the Wonder Years theme tune.
#13
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 05:30
I hope it wont be like in Alpha Protocol where you experience past events from the present.





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