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Surprisingly

This piece of information makes me the most excited

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Maria Caliban wrote...

hekalite wrote...

It's entirely possible I have misunderstoon completely what affect this has on gameplay.  But the way I read it, there are going to be unique dialog choices available at specific points in the story and my concern is that if you are not stacking these factors high enough (i.e. you don't answer more or less consistently) you won't get any of them.  I had a similar problem with ME because if you wanted the paragon or renegade bonuses, it really tended to skew your conversation options one side.  I will reserve judgement until I play, but it dosn't sound super cool to me.  Just my opinion.


It's like the Mass Effect system in that you build up points for the dominant personality and that dominant personality will sometimes give you special lines.

It's unlike Mass Effect in two ways:
1) These extra lines aren't necessary. In ME 1, you can only use the special paragon or renegade options to convince Wrex to stay with you on Virmire. That won't be the case in DA II.

2. You don't need a special number of points. If you have humorous as a dominant personality, you'll have access to the extra joke/charming options. It's not that the game checks to see if you have 20 humorous points and if you only have 15, you can't get the line.


exactly you will always have the option just differents options and hopefully different reactions from NPC's.

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Ooo, just read OP. Nice stuff to know. I've really come to like this style of conversation system since I encountered it in Mass Effect.

I would think it worth pointing out that not all "good" responses will inspire friendship and not all "bad" ones will inspire rivalry. In the demo, when Wesley confronts Bethany about being an apostate, taking the "aggressive" response awards +15 in friendship with Bethany, while the other 2 responses only award 10. So there will likely be some judgement calls involved in responses.

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makenzieshepard wrote...

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Buy the CE's from Amazon for only $21. Seriously it looks totally kick ass and I can't wait for my copy to arrive!

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Yamsandjams wrote...

Ooo, just read OP. Nice stuff to know. I've really come to like this style of conversation system since I encountered it in Mass Effect.

I would think it worth pointing out that not all "good" responses will inspire friendship and not all "bad" ones will inspire rivalry. In the demo, when Wesley confronts Bethany about being an apostate, taking the "aggressive" response awards +15 in friendship with Bethany, while the other 2 responses only award 10. So there will likely be some judgement calls involved in responses.


true, be friends with the templars with Anders in you party and there's a chance he boil yours blood.

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true, be friends with the templars with Anders in you party and there's a chance he boil yours blood.

I really like Anders, but I really like Meredith as well.

Decisions, decisions...

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Yamsandjams wrote...

Ooo, just read OP. Nice stuff to know. I've really come to like this style of conversation system since I encountered it in Mass Effect.

I would think it worth pointing out that not all "good" responses will inspire friendship and not all "bad" ones will inspire rivalry. In the demo, when Wesley confronts Bethany about being an apostate, taking the "aggressive" response awards +15 in friendship with Bethany, while the other 2 responses only award 10. So there will likely be some judgement calls involved in responses.


You can also only get +5 from Bethany if you use the investigate options.

She doesn't like you chatting with Mr. Templar-Pants.