Modifié par kromify, 02 mai 2011 - 04:05 .
Modifié par kromify, 02 mai 2011 - 04:05 .
leggywillow wrote...
Dunizel wrote...
Hm, about Orsino.
Yes, I can understand why he goes crazy. Siding with the Templars the sequence makes sense.
But the timing of his transformation siding with the mages is wrong. We were alone, we had just killed a wave of templars. If for some reason the scene was "templars keep sawrming on us, we are overwhelmed, Orsino goes crazy, kills every templar in harvester-mode and we have to kill him" it would have been fine, really.
I think that's another example of gameplay/story segregation. It does come across as a pretty severe overreaction, since my Hawkes were thinking "What are you talking about? We took out that one wave of templars pretty easily, actually. I haven't broken a sweat." I think we're supposed to assume that they are being overwhelmed and outmatched by the templars, though the game doesn't really express that.
kromify wrote...
i was so confused when orsino went harvester on my 1st PT. i didn't realise i was supposed to attack him, i just thought my ally had gone uber-powerful

Modifié par Amondra, 02 mai 2011 - 04:23 .
Amondra wrote...
I would pay to see this!
(snip - Alistair/Anders wrestling goodness)
http://phoenixfuryba...t.com/#/d3fdpa4
Modifié par CatOfEvilGenius, 02 mai 2011 - 05:05 .
Modifié par Ashwraith, 02 mai 2011 - 05:31 .
Ashwraith wrote...
Alistair's face. I am in stitches. XD
And now, my fellow Anderstians, I am in need of assistance with a little project of mine.
A little project I call...
FREEDOM PIE.
Freedom, as we now know (thank you Anders) smells of flaky baked goods. It would follow, then, that it should also taste like flaky baked goods.
But what does that mean, exactly?
Does the foundation of freedom -the crust, if you will- contain the cinnamony bite of defiance, or is it more the citrusy tang of free air? Is oppression more of a blanket, smothering all beneath it, or is it a latticework of doughy chains?
Most importantly, what kind of filling should Freedom Pie contain?
I'm leaning toward 'apple'. But that's most likely the American in me talking.
There may be pictures.
I may even Jenga it. With my face. >.>
Modifié par Threeparts, 02 mai 2011 - 05:39 .
Ashwraith wrote...
Alistair's face. I am in stitches. XD
And now, my fellow Anderstians, I am in need of assistance with a little project of mine.
A little project I call...
FREEDOM PIE.
Freedom, as we now know (thank you Anders) smells of flaky baked goods. It would follow, then, that it should also taste like flaky baked goods.
But what does that mean, exactly?
Does the foundation of freedom -the crust, if you will- contain the cinnamony bite of defiance, or is it more the citrusy tang of free air? Is oppression more of a blanket, smothering all beneath it, or is it a latticework of doughy chains?
Most importantly, what kind of filling should Freedom Pie contain?
I'm leaning toward 'apple'. But that's most likely the American in me talking.
There may be pictures.
I may even Jenga it. With my face. >.>
CatOfEvilGenius wrote...
Amondra wrote...
I would pay to see this!
(snip - Alistair/Anders wrestling goodness)
http://phoenixfuryba...t.com/#/d3fdpa4
Anders needs to be allowed to cast grease on himself to escape, or this entertainment will be over far too quickly. Isabela is just trying to make this match more balanced.
Threeparts wrote...
Oh, and a question in light of the recent equipment DLC! If BW were to release another DLC that included new companion outfits, what would you like to see for our young man?
More feathers? Less pants? Robes? Tevinter robes? Something fancy? Something for him to wear around Hawke's home?
Miri1984 wrote...
To me, freedom is a beef and guinness pie. I'm more of a savoury baked goods person myself.
However, when it comes to sweet pies, I'm a big fan of apple and rhubarb with a good whack of ginger. Smothered in double cream.
Ashwraith wrote...
Miri1984 wrote...
To me, freedom is a beef and guinness pie. I'm more of a savoury baked goods person myself.
However, when it comes to sweet pies, I'm a big fan of apple and rhubarb with a good whack of ginger. Smothered in double cream.
Fair 'nuff.
I'm going with dessert pies, though, because... well, the term is "sweet freedom".
...Is the rhubarb on fire?
Miri1984 wrote...
This is PIE not cake.
Modifié par Threeparts, 02 mai 2011 - 06:26 .
Threeparts wrote...
Miri1984 wrote...
This is PIE not cake.
I think we can all agree on what kind of cake freedom is.

Modifié par GailRana, 02 mai 2011 - 06:35 .
GailRana wrote...
or festooned with ruffles
EDIT: this one is way more festooned!
Amondra wrote...
*snip epic ruffle cake*
OMG YES!
Modifié par GailRana, 02 mai 2011 - 06:53 .