I honest am not bothered the slightest about being restricted to be a human because I personally prefered humans and since we now have a voice, it would be too costly to have multiple voice actors to voice different races, because let's face it, Dwarves don't really sound like humans and neither do Elves.
However to you all that are unhappy about you having to be a human, you have to understand it is for the best because it seriously opens up so much more emotion and interest within cut-scenes, just look at Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 for examples, Bioware really out-done themselves with how immerse the conversation were within those games and now that the fact is they are implementing it into DA: II is fantastic news.
I don't know about you guys, but for my first playthrough, I am going to be the default Hawke because that is exactly what I did with the Mass Effect games where I was the default John Shepard and instead of putting myself into the game, I put on the shoes of John Shepard and made the decisions what I thought he would do and then once I completed it I would then go to make my custom characters to create specific role plays with them, which is what I plan on doing with DA: II.
I only have three characters in Dragon Age: Origins because there were only three different paths I wanted to have for the next Dragon Age game.
I am interested in hearing what you all think on the path Dragon Age II is taking, but please don't hate on it because it has race restrictions now, just try to see the bigger picture on this.




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