Modifié par tybbiesniffer, 16 juillet 2010 - 05:31 .
Excited about DA II
#51
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 05:30
#52
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 05:33
The only negative stuff that I won't be able to settle the things between Morrigan and My Warden. :'(
Aside from that, I'm really looking forward to DA2.
#53
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 05:35
AntiChri5 wrote...
The more the haters hate, the more i look forward to it.
#54
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 05:38
2003 may have been the year I found the boards but I've been playing BioWare games since BG. Feel the love David.
#55
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 05:38
AntiChri5 wrote...
The more the haters hate, the more i look forward to it.
That's... one way to look at it.
#56
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 09:41
#57
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 09:54
And I wouldn't get too beaten up by the negative posts. They consist of a very small minority of the Dragon Age players after all.
#58
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 09:54
#59
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:03
And even thought the WAIT ARRRGH THE WAIT UNTIL MARCH is murdering my soul (you're welcome, writers), there's something super fun in the suspense and trying to guess what's going to happen - mostly because I'm always wrong and I get pleasantly surprised because it it.
Oh my gosh, I'm frothing. Someone get me a napkin.
#60
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Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:07
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#61
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:09
Would be even more if only David finally gave us some real info about possibility of a new DA book!
#62
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:09
i could live with the linearity of dao 1 but it seems that even those options wont be in DA2 with a lot of ather options
until now from what ive seen
i am very worried and not excited at all
#63
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:35
#64
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:42
#65
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:44
pixieface wrote...
And even thought the WAIT ARRRGH THE WAIT UNTIL MARCH is murdering my soul (you're welcome, writers), there's something super fun in the suspense and trying to guess what's going to happen - mostly because I'm always wrong and I get pleasantly surprised because it it.
This.
#66
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 10:50
#67
Posté 16 juillet 2010 - 11:03
I guess I'm more conservative about maintaining the dialogue and story elements, but I'd like to see some of the gameplay moving in a more action-oriented direction (without so much top-down, squad level tactics).
#68
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 12:02
WilliamShatner wrote...
David Gaider wrote...
Clertar wrote...
I see a lot of complaining, but I for one am really happy about the news regarding Dragon Age II.
I would have loved to see my favourite Grey Warden go on with his adventures, see what happened to the respective romances and companions (get Morrigan back somehow), go on building this story... BUT...
The series of games is called Dragon Age, not The Grey Wardens. And right now we have this great and young fantasy world that we can get to know. By the time we start DA II we (as real life people) will personally know the king of Ferelden, the heroic Grey Warden, an important part of the story of Ferelden, Orlais and Tevinter, also the boss of the Circle down there... I like the idea of building from zero another scope of knowledge of the DA world, that will complement what we did with DA1. Besides, what would the Grey Warden do, fight another Blight? Within the same century? Anything else would be either anticlimactic, or ridiculously huge.
The people who made all the NPCs that we enjoyed so much can still make up more awesome ones, and well as all kinds of good plots. They have given me no reason to doubt that.
I can't help but think it's a great move to dissociate "Dragon Age" from "Grey Wardens", otherwise they would end up being the jedis of the DA world (in the SW world nothing else interesting seems to exist, if we look at the SW videogames that come out). Dragon Age can thus become something much bigger, it can become the D&D/FR of computer RPGs, and for that it is really necessary to develop the whole world and all of its potential.
Yay!
I need at least one post like this a day. Thank you.
It makes a nice complement to the tears, off which I think it's already been established we writers derive our primary substance. It's been a bit of a glutton's supper around these parts lately, let me tell you.
Did you think you would get loads of compliments and happy fans with the information your company has released so far and the apparent change of direction of the series?
You reap what you sow. Fans have been on this boards writing about what they love about the first game and what they would like in the sequel for the best part of a year and your company seems to have ignored most of them every single one of them.
You can't be that way on this board, only outcast think in this way, you will be labled as not going along with the flow of things, anyone that goes aginst the grain is one that is not with the mob of people. All I can say is the signs have been on the wall for sometime now, have to just take it as it is. DA2 is a target to a larger group of poeple, and will say this, what David said to me, " It's just the way it is"
#69
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 12:12
rexil wrote...
pixieface wrote...
And even thought the WAIT ARRRGH THE WAIT UNTIL MARCH is murdering my soul (you're welcome, writers), there's something super fun in the suspense and trying to guess what's going to happen - mostly because I'm always wrong and I get pleasantly surprised because it it.
This.
Honestly, March is going to be here before we know it.
#70
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 12:43
David Gaider wrote...
Clertar wrote...
I see a lot of complaining, but I for one am really happy about the news regarding Dragon Age II.
I would have loved to see my favourite Grey Warden go on with his adventures, see what happened to the respective romances and companions (get Morrigan back somehow), go on building this story... BUT...
The series of games is called Dragon Age, not The Grey Wardens. And right now we have this great and young fantasy world that we can get to know. By the time we start DA II we (as real life people) will personally know the king of Ferelden, the heroic Grey Warden, an important part of the story of Ferelden, Orlais and Tevinter, also the boss of the Circle down there... I like the idea of building from zero another scope of knowledge of the DA world, that will complement what we did with DA1. Besides, what would the Grey Warden do, fight another Blight? Within the same century? Anything else would be either anticlimactic, or ridiculously huge.
The people who made all the NPCs that we enjoyed so much can still make up more awesome ones, and well as all kinds of good plots. They have given me no reason to doubt that.
I can't help but think it's a great move to dissociate "Dragon Age" from "Grey Wardens", otherwise they would end up being the jedis of the DA world (in the SW world nothing else interesting seems to exist, if we look at the SW videogames that come out). Dragon Age can thus become something much bigger, it can become the D&D/FR of computer RPGs, and for that it is really necessary to develop the whole world and all of its potential.
Yay!
I need at least one post like this a day. Thank you.
It makes a nice complement to the tears, off which I think it's already been established we writers derive our primary substance. It's been a bit of a glutton's supper around these parts lately, let me tell you.
But I thought you lot feasted on crushed dreams? Or did I get it mixed up with the evil overlord programmers...?
No, seriously though. Cry or no cry, schism or no schism, there'll still be support for DA 2. At least until we get our hands on the final product....
Then it'll all be in the hands of the Maker(s.. ahem), in a manner of speaking..
#71
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 12:49
WilliamShatner wrote...
David Gaider wrote...
I need at least one post like this a day. Thank you.
It makes a nice complement to the tears, off which I think it's already been established we writers derive our primary substance. It's been a bit of a glutton's supper around these parts lately, let me tell you.
Did you think you would get loads of compliments and happy fans with the information your company has released so far and the apparent change of direction of the series?
You reap what you sow. Fans have been on this boards writing about what they love about the first game and what they would like in the sequel for the best part of a year and your company seems to have ignored most of them every single one of them.
Hey, um, I hate to burst your self-richeous hate-bubble, but I think you're completely over-estimating how many people have legit concerns about Dragon Age 2.
#72
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 01:13
#73
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 01:35
Jasuke34 wrote...
I have played every single bioware game since Knights of the Old Republic. These amazing developers have done an awesome job in every single game. I have no doubt they will continue to amaze us with DA2. Keep up the great work guys!
Yea, they are great and the best at RPGs, I just hope EA, won't tell David to make some half ass story to make a fast buck, hes better then thet and so is BiOWARE.
#74
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 01:38
#75
Posté 17 juillet 2010 - 01:48
Ellythe wrote...
I loved Mass Effect. I loved ME2 so much more upon playing it that I was convinced I could never play ME again. The sequel was just that much better. I fully expect that DA:2 will be the same head and shoulders above DA:O. Bioware is very selective about the improvements that they make, and every game they make is better than the last. I am very excited to play Dragon Age 2 when it comes out.
This is not ME and has a better story that "could have been told" but they go with the flow of ME fans, yea they want this to ME and so they want all you ME fans to take over DA, so it is to be.....what a damn killer and yea I was a ME fan, but never wanted the two to come as one.............but hell what else is new.





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