THen you should be able to presuade a person to sell their own mother as a slave....and do nearly anything you want.Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
What if I have Level 4 Persuasion?Shadow_broker wrote...
Because thats cheesy porno talk
Cheat on a girl IRL then try to explain you want to have a 3 way, see what happens
Romances: Will we HAVE to make a choice?
#26
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:22
#27
Guest_MariSkep_*
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:23
Guest_MariSkep_*
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
What if I have Level 4 Persuasion?Shadow_broker wrote...
Because thats cheesy porno talk
Cheat on a girl IRL then try to explain you want to have a 3 way, see what happens
It's a DC of 50, mate.
Minimum.
#28
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:24
Well, it wouldn't be too hard. For instance, if you're paired with two partners in DA2, maybe the person who is supposed to play the same role as Wynne gets too batty about what she is seeing and leaves the party permanantly unless you decide to see the error of your ways. Or maybe one of the love interest gets jealous and betrays you down the road.andar91 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.But ultimately, they can only put so many choices and consequences in one game. The choices we can make really depend on what the writers give us and that's the way it has toell be (imo) for the story to be any good.
#29
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:26
Yeah, I never understood that scene. Is Liara okay with your suggestion is something? Meaning that if Ashley had agreed, would she be cool with Shepard having "both?"Saibh wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.
I agree (I think?). In both DAO and ME, you are allowed to say "Hey, why can't I keep both of you?" and the end result is not what you desire, of course.
#30
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:28
#31
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:30
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
I'm pretty sure it was stated somewhere that Hawke would become King. People were saying this was ripping off Fable 3 for a reason.
It's essentially a rag to riches story, this created people assuming it was ripping off Fable. You don't become King/Queen, the Free Marches has no King/Queen.
#32
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:31
No, people just assumed that. They read stuff that isn't therePerfect-Kenshin wrote...
I'm pretty sure it was stated somewhere that Hawke would become King.
#33
Guest_MariSkep_*
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:33
Guest_MariSkep_*
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
Well, it wouldn't be too hard. For instance, if you're paired with two partners in DA2, maybe the person who is supposed to play the same role as Wynne gets too batty about what she is seeing and leaves the party permanantly unless you decide to see the error of your ways. Or maybe one of the love interest gets jealous and betrays you down the road.andar91 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.But ultimately, they can only put so many choices and consequences in one game. The choices we can make really depend on what the writers give us and that's the way it has toell be (imo) for the story to be any good.
Dragon Age did this (sort of) with the crisis moments and the loss of approval system. I'd like for some upgrades to the system. I never felt like the character really cared much for what I was doing (aside from crisis moments) and I'd appreciate a more immediate response to my decisions in game.
#34
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:38
Boyfriend :Sure go for it
Wife :Yes Sergei YES!!
Wife : Sergei i need to leave . Maxim want me for dinner
Sergei:Sure
Wife :Thing aren't working anymore with Sergei .. i need a new model
Maxim : yeah you should keep Pierre and drop Sergei
Wife:I'm back home Honey but next week i will stay at Maxim and visit you once a week for bongo bongo.
Man i would feel like an object ..
#35
Guest_MariSkep_*
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:41
Guest_MariSkep_*
I don't think that's how polyamorous relationships work. Then again I've never been in one or know anyone who has so...
#36
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:43
What about the trailer? We see a crown fall to Hawke's feet as it falls from the head of the slain King of Kirkvill just as Flemeth makes the comment that there are men who embrace destiny. Coincidence?Dave of Canada wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
I'm pretty sure it was stated somewhere that Hawke would become King. People were saying this was ripping off Fable 3 for a reason.
It's essentially a rag to riches story, this created people assuming it was ripping off Fable. You don't become King/Queen, the Free Marches has no King/Queen.
#37
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:44
MariSkep wrote...
suprez30-
I don't think that's how polyamorous relationships work. Then again I've never been in one or know anyone who has so...
I'm just putting a sense of humor into it.
#38
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:45
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
Yeah, I never understood that scene. Is Liara okay with your suggestion is something? Meaning that if Ashley had agreed, would she be cool with Shepard having "both?"Saibh wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.
I agree (I think?). In both DAO and ME, you are allowed to say "Hey, why can't I keep both of you?" and the end result is not what you desire, of course.
I took it to mean she's damn desperate. Also, the asari are more open in general. As Mari pointed out, if the society is okay with it, I guess it makes sense for that character to be alright with it, too, but it just seems more like fanservice than anything else.
#39
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:45
Agreed. I'm pretty sure Leliana (not hardened) would have a problem with you kiling a guy with merely a knife in cold blood without any hesitation whatsoever. I think betrayal should likely to occur depending on what you do while another party member is present.MariSkep wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
Well, it wouldn't be too hard. For instance, if you're paired with two partners in DA2, maybe the person who is supposed to play the same role as Wynne gets too batty about what she is seeing and leaves the party permanantly unless you decide to see the error of your ways. Or maybe one of the love interest gets jealous and betrays you down the road.andar91 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.But ultimately, they can only put so many choices and consequences in one game. The choices we can make really depend on what the writers give us and that's the way it has toell be (imo) for the story to be any good.
Dragon Age did this (sort of) with the crisis moments and the loss of approval system. I'd like for some upgrades to the system. I never felt like the character really cared much for what I was doing (aside from crisis moments) and I'd appreciate a more immediate response to my decisions in game.
#40
Guest_MariSkep_*
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:45
Guest_MariSkep_*
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
What about the trailer? We see a crown fall to Hawke's feet as it falls from the head of the slain King of Kirkvill just as Flemeth makes the comment that there are men who embrace destiny. Coincidence?Dave of Canada wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
I'm pretty sure it was stated somewhere that Hawke would become King. People were saying this was ripping off Fable 3 for a reason.
It's essentially a rag to riches story, this created people assuming it was ripping off Fable. You don't become King/Queen, the Free Marches has no King/Queen.
All I know is something in my gut says 'maybe.'
#41
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:47
And that is why I hate the asari for the most partSaibh wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
Yeah, I never understood that scene. Is Liara okay with your suggestion is something? Meaning that if Ashley had agreed, would she be cool with Shepard having "both?"Saibh wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.
I agree (I think?). In both DAO and ME, you are allowed to say "Hey, why can't I keep both of you?" and the end result is not what you desire, of course.
I took it to mean she's damn desperate. Also, the asari are more open in general. As Mari pointed out, if the society is okay with it, I guess it makes sense for that character to be alright with it, too, but it just seems more like fanservice than anything else.
#42
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:49
Some Geth wrote...
And that is why I hate the asari for the most partSaibh wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
Yeah, I never understood that scene. Is Liara okay with your suggestion is something? Meaning that if Ashley had agreed, would she be cool with Shepard having "both?"Saibh wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.
I agree (I think?). In both DAO and ME, you are allowed to say "Hey, why can't I keep both of you?" and the end result is not what you desire, of course.
I took it to mean she's damn desperate. Also, the asari are more open in general. As Mari pointed out, if the society is okay with it, I guess it makes sense for that character to be alright with it, too, but it just seems more like fanservice than anything else..
An entire race of fanservice, yay! It's too bad it's difficult to do the same for women. The drell were designed for us, I guess, but they simply look intriguing, not sexy.
Well...
No...
They have the voice.
#43
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:50
I wonder what drell women look like?Saibh wrote...
Some Geth wrote...
And that is why I hate the asari for the most partSaibh wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
Yeah, I never understood that scene. Is Liara okay with your suggestion is something? Meaning that if Ashley had agreed, would she be cool with Shepard having "both?"Saibh wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
You should be allowed your choice, along with the consequences.
I agree (I think?). In both DAO and ME, you are allowed to say "Hey, why can't I keep both of you?" and the end result is not what you desire, of course.
I took it to mean she's damn desperate. Also, the asari are more open in general. As Mari pointed out, if the society is okay with it, I guess it makes sense for that character to be alright with it, too, but it just seems more like fanservice than anything else..
An entire race of fanservice, yay! It's too bad it's difficult to do the same for women. The drell were designed for us, I guess, but they simply look intriguing, not sexy.
Well...
No...
They have the voice.
#44
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:50
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
What about the trailer? We see a crown fall to Hawke's feet as it falls from the head of the slain King of Kirkvill just as Flemeth makes the comment that there are men who embrace destiny. Coincidence?
Coolness factor, it's the primairy purpose of making these things happen in trailers.
#45
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:52
Some Geth wrote...
I wonder what drell women look like?
I could go for an effort to 'Shop some lipstick on Thane and put a bow on him to be all quirky and stuff, but I won't. You let your imagination do the work.
#46
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:52
Are you forgetting that in the other Blur CGI trailers, there were darkspawn at the urn, Grey Wardens had glowing eyes, Sten was a black guy with a goatee, Grunt was 300 years old and killed the Thresher Maw solo, there were Blue Suns in Jack's cryo chamber and Thane was on Horizon ?Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
What about the trailer? We see a crown fall to Hawke's feet as it falls from the head of the slain King of Kirkvill just as Flemeth makes the comment that there are men who embrace destiny. Coincidence?
#47
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:54
Oh I will...Saibh wrote...
Some Geth wrote...
I wonder what drell women look like?
I could go for an effort to 'Shop some lipstick on Thane and put a bow on him to be all quirky and stuff, but I won't. You let your imagination do the work.
#48
Posté 06 septembre 2010 - 11:54
God no. Wheel of Time, anyone?Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
In the previous Dragon Age game, you could either have Morrigan, Leliana or Zevran (if you were a guy anyway). I hate having to choose. Why can't I simply explain to all my parties (in my case, Morrigan and Leliana) the benefits of polygamy and that "sharing me" has its benefits? Since Hawke is going to be a king (or queen depending on the gender you choose) and since Kings have been known to have multiple wives, what's wrong with me settling down with more than one love interest?
I have a love/hate relationship with those books, but that is definitely one of the HATE things. Rand is SUCH a Mary Sue it's not even funny.
Actually that was the crown of the Viscount of Kirkwall that fell. It doesn't make sense for a city to have a King. If there were a King, it would be of the Free Marches, and would be quite a feat indeed considering the semi-independent status each city-state has.Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
What about the trailer? We see a crown fallDave of Canada wrote...
Perfect-Kenshin wrote...
I'm
pretty sure it was stated somewhere that Hawke would become King.
People were saying this was ripping off Fable 3 for a reason.
It's
essentially a rag to riches story, this created people assuming it was
ripping off Fable. You don't become King/Queen, the Free Marches has no
King/Queen.
to Hawke's feet as it falls from the head of the slain King of Kirkvill
just as Flemeth makes the comment that there are men who embrace
destiny. Coincidence?
Now will Hawke become Viscount? I don't know, but it seems a lot more likely than King.
Modifié par SirOccam, 07 septembre 2010 - 12:34 .
#49
Guest_Loria232_*
Posté 07 septembre 2010 - 12:00
Guest_Loria232_*
don't know why but i love him ...weird i am weird indeed
ah wrong topic hmmm:whistle:
Modifié par Loria232, 07 septembre 2010 - 12:03 .
#50
Posté 07 septembre 2010 - 12:03
DaerogTheDhampir wrote...
You can marry Alistair/Anora and still keep your love interest (Leliana/Zevran). So, you could do it in Origins if you were a noble.
Edit: Although I agree with earlier posters, it is kind of lame. The Silk Fox and Dawn Star I thought was funny and kind of lessened the impact of the relationships.
Leliana will straight up dump ur ass if she is unhardened and marry anora. I experienced that my first playthrough.





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