for those who forgot
exhibit a
exhibit b
exhibit c
and finally
exhibit d
Ulous wrote...
JohnEpler wrote...
We still have a murder knife in DA2! It's mostly used in situations where, well, someone just needs a good stabbin'. Most of the 'bigger' kills, we try to handle via class-specific animations, but not everyone warrants being ripped apart by magical forces.
It is, however, a different murder knife now.
Having said that, we might go back into some of the scenes with the simple stab and see if they warrant a more.. harsh approach. That'll depend on how much time we have, of course, and as previously mentioned - sometimes, stabbing is exactly what needs to happen.
Is there a story behind this knife do you know? Like a strange way of how it came about?
Herr Uhl wrote...
JohnEpler wrote...
Far as I know, the story was that one day, someone needed to kill someone in cutscene with a knife. Because the player could have any number of weapons, it was decided that they would need a more 'generic' weapon to perform cutscene kills with lest it get out of hand (as cool as it looks to see someone fling a 7-foot long broadsword at someone end-over-end, it's not always practical, y'know?)
So the murder knife was born. And thus it passed into legend that the kitchen knife from the Warden's home was the most enchanted and powerful weapon in the land, but only under certain circumstances.
Is it still a throwing weapon?
bsbcaer wrote...
JohnEpler wrote...
We still have a murder knife in DA2! It's mostly used in situations where, well, someone just needs a good stabbin'. Most of the 'bigger' kills, we try to handle via class-specific animations, but not everyone warrants being ripped apart by magical forces.
It is, however, a different murder knife now.
Having said that, we might go back into some of the scenes with the simple stab and see if they warrant a more.. harsh approach. That'll depend on how much time we have, of course, and as previously mentioned - sometimes, stabbing is exactly what needs to happen.
It would be interesting if the stabbing were to be associated closer with dialogue/tone. For example, a more gentle "stab" when the tone tends to be more gentle (eg. putting someone out of their misery, such as the Werewolf in the Brecilian Forest) and a more harsh/violent stab when the tone tends to be more aggressive
Xallah wrote...
+1Upsettingshorts wrote...
shepard_lives wrote...
I want more options to punch the sh*t out of people. In DAO it was always talk them down or murder them. Why can't I beat some sense into an idiot?
I've had enough of your disingenuous assertions!
And I guess since Hawke is going to be fully voiced we might have the chance for this ) And in a stylish manner ) Commander shepard is too military, Hawke will do it in a medieval Champion of Kirkwall style!
Xallah wrote...
True. Such scene would require more epic spechless stares than Bella kiss in the tavern )Catt128 wrote...
filaminstrel wrote...
If a mage must use a murder (kitchen) knife, he should at least throw it telekinetically.
That would be way too awesome for the Universe to handle.