not to ungrateful dragon age history of companion dlc or other types dlc
#1
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 12:26
#2
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 12:28
Modifié par relhart, 13 juillet 2010 - 01:15 .
#3
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 12:38
#4
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 12:43
#5
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Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 12:54
Guest_Puddi III_*
#6
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 12:59
like each dlc of origin transfer into gold or experience points for da2
#7
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 01:08
I assume he's asking if have DLC from DA:O should give us a bonus in DA2. Like the bonus you get in ME2 from have ME1. Maybe does give those who've got it all a nice little bonus.
#8
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 01:27
at least i can read fast
#9
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 02:54
elfdwarf wrote...
i wasn't great at english
at least i can read fast
This is primarily an english speaking board. If you wish you partake in it, at least learn how to form your thoughts and put them on digital paper.
#10
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 02:56
Bryy_Miller wrote...
Elf, can you seriously start thinking about what you want to ask or say before you post?
his mother language seems not to be english, like for majority of the forumites, me included
no need to get insulting or flaming
Modifié par joriandrake, 13 juillet 2010 - 02:56 .
#11
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 02:58
#12
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 02:59
Bryy_Miller wrote...
I'm not trying to insult anyone. I know a lot of people are not primarily english around these parts. But there is no Translate button on the forums.
he is maybe using bablefish
#13
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 03:07
joriandrake wrote...
Bryy_Miller wrote...
I'm not trying to insult anyone. I know a lot of people are not primarily english around these parts. But there is no Translate button on the forums.
he is maybe using bablefish
No.
What I'm talking about is this: the BioWare forums do not have a Translate button that translates every bit of broken english into fully formed sentences.
Why is it so hard to understand that spelling on the internet is important?
#14
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 06:08
Let's try and keep the discussion on topic, please, and not insult one another over how people type. elfdwarf, while some people can't seem to say it without sounding rude, written communication is very important on the internet because we can only communicate with the written word. If you wish to be understood better, please try and make your posts more coherent. you may not be the best at English, but it presumably is your native language and you can probably speak it just fine. We can't help you or answer your questions if we don't know what you're saying. Thanks.
#15
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 06:14
elfdwarf wrote...
how would dragon age origin dlc help dragon age 2?
I don't see that it needs to help DA2 at all really.
Leliana's Song, for example, fleshes out the background story of the first game, and your reward for completing it is some armor in Origins/Awakening. But it doesn't give anything for DA2. Why would it?
The actions you take in that DLC might not even be true to begin with, but rather how Leliana chose to tell the tale. Which is why it plays so differently from the story she told in Origins.
#16
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 06:23
Cutlass Jack wrote...
elfdwarf wrote...
how would dragon age origin dlc help dragon age 2?
I don't see that it needs to help DA2 at all really.
Leliana's Song, for example, fleshes out the background story of the first game, and your reward for completing it is some armor in Origins/Awakening. But it doesn't give anything for DA2. Why would it?
The actions you take in that DLC might not even be true to begin with, but rather how Leliana chose to tell the tale. Which is why it plays so differently from the story she told in Origins.
i think what hes asking, is will it somehow shape the backstory of da2, like in masseffect. how you get little tidbits here and there in me2 based on how you did things in me1





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