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Saibh wrote...

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How about Wynne and her American accent? ;) Or Flemeth and her American accent? (just remembered this one)


I couldn't explain, and it doesn't sound like consistency. Maybe she was raised elsewhere, who knows. Flemeth is also very ancient.

Regardless, it seems pretty apparent to me that elves/dwarves have American accents, except when raised around humans for their entire lives (as opposed to Alienage-raised elves or Dalish). I would explain Bodahn's accent with him sharing the same voice and much of the same lines as the Fereldan barkeeps around. Makes as much sense as that undercover Jowan Chanter in Lothering.

All of the Dalish elves have American accents, all of the Orzammar dwarves have American accents. It is a generalization, but a valid one. I would be weirded out by them all sharing the same voice.


i would be wiered out if morrigan sounded like flemmeth? wait why doesnt she sound like flemmeth??!?! O_O

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H_Itachi wrote...

Saibh wrote...

DrIggy wrote...

How about Wynne and her American accent? ;) Or Flemeth and her American accent? (just remembered this one)


I couldn't explain, and it doesn't sound like consistency. Maybe she was raised elsewhere, who knows. Flemeth is also very ancient.

Regardless, it seems pretty apparent to me that elves/dwarves have American accents, except when raised around humans for their entire lives (as opposed to Alienage-raised elves or Dalish). I would explain Bodahn's accent with him sharing the same voice and much of the same lines as the Fereldan barkeeps around. Makes as much sense as that undercover Jowan Chanter in Lothering.

All of the Dalish elves have American accents, all of the Orzammar dwarves have American accents. It is a generalization, but a valid one. I would be weirded out by them all sharing the same voice.


i would be wiered out if morrigan sounded like flemmeth? wait why doesnt she sound like flemmeth??!?! O_O


Morrigan also doesn't speak as Flemeth does--Flemeth doesn't use "tis" or "overmuch" in anything she says.

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Sure, but I guess they feel offering what they are (i.e., limited choice compared to DA) isn't going to hurt their bottom line much. I assume they feel the product will still be attractive and popular despite not being allowed to play as a dwarf or elf???

I think despite people's complaints and concerns most people who enjoyed DA will buy DA2.


It is a small change but its affects are pretty broad. Also  not being able to choose race isnt the only minor adjustment in DA II
I just wonder how much change is too much? If anything I would like to see an increase creative involvement in the main character not less. As a matter of fact, Id like to see more layers of complexity in general. From what I ve read about the sequel this doesnt seem to be the case.

You are correct, people will buy it. Based on my experience with DAO I will buy DA II. Question is will it be as wildly successful and enjoyable as its predecessor? I am not sure...

I purchased nearly all of the DLC for DAO. If I dont like DA II I cant say I will do the same. I guess thats where pleasing the custormer is important. Sure, you can get them to come in your establishment but can you get them to stay...

Modifié par sreaction, 06 septembre 2010 - 12:07 .