I know this probably isn't the right area to place this in, but I don't really have an idea of where to put this. I want to send you, the creators of Dragon Age 2 a gift for all of the great games and the great times you've given me throughout the years, this isn't some art of my character, but Ale. Ale from the brewery I work at here in British Columbia. These Ales come from a light honey that clocks in at 5 percent, all the way to a imperial stout that comes out at about 11 percent, something that would no doubt even give Oghren a run for his money.
Is there some sort of special mailing adress or anything that I need to send you this? Now I feel that this shouldn't come from only me but all of the bioware fans from over the decades you've given us great games and great times. I just want to send this fairly hefty package of 24 liter bottles of ale. So you can all enjoy a nice night out on 'us' for all of your hard work and dedication.
I want to give a gift to the Dragon Age creators.
Débuté par
Caladrix
, févr. 08 2011 09:59
#1
Posté 08 février 2011 - 09:59
#2
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:02
Oghren approves +100.
#3
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:08
Did someone mention ale?, I work for Bioware!............well it was worth a try.
#4
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:20
I honestly hope I can get the address or else I don't know what I'm going to do with so much Ale.
#5
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:23
Try sending a PM to Chris Priestly. He should be able to help you out in this regard.
#6
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:28
Thank you Shiratori, I wasn't aware that the directors even received messages, I will message him right away.
#7
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:32
I think you could just send it to the official Bioware officers.
Bioware
In attention of Dragon Age 2 Developers
Adress?
something like that?
Bioware
In attention of Dragon Age 2 Developers
Adress?
something like that?
#8
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:32
Would they be allowed to eat or drink anything you send them?
"Are you eating something a stranger sent you in the mail?"
"Yeah? They like my work...."
"Oh, you shouldn't. What if those aren't chocolate chips--what if they're poison?"
"WHO WOULD POISON CHOCOLATE CHIPS?"
"I don't know! Some people get really upset about chesthair...."
"Are you eating something a stranger sent you in the mail?"
"Yeah? They like my work...."
"Oh, you shouldn't. What if those aren't chocolate chips--what if they're poison?"
"WHO WOULD POISON CHOCOLATE CHIPS?"
"I don't know! Some people get really upset about chesthair...."
#9
Posté 08 février 2011 - 10:51
Although I loved the idea, eating or drinking something sent to me by mail by a unknown guy would be a no no. Don't take this the wrong way, but would you? I wouldn't.
Mark Chapman only wanted an autograph and then...goddamit.
Mark Chapman only wanted an autograph and then...goddamit.
#10
Posté 08 février 2011 - 11:00
BlazePT wrote...
Although I loved the idea, eating or drinking something sent to me by mail by a unknown guy would be a no no. Don't take this the wrong way, but would you? I wouldn't.
Mark Chapman only wanted an autograph and then...goddamit.
Well, I dunno. In Korea, celebrities often recieve various gifts directly from or mailed by fans. These can range anywhere from lunches to homemade crafts; however, some have also been known to band together to do good works for charity or purchase catering for the staff of their chosen idol. It's actually considered relatively rude not to accept and enjoy such things.
Then again, it's not Korea and there's bound to be some limit to how far to take it. No reason to eat bad or poisonous things.
#11
Posté 08 février 2011 - 11:33
Yanno...
That is actually not such a bad idea. Let's just say that if I were the recipient, I'd damn well appreciate it!
That is actually not such a bad idea. Let's just say that if I were the recipient, I'd damn well appreciate it!





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