TOP? Do we do that here?
Modifié par Miri1984, 18 mars 2011 - 08:48 .
Modifié par Miri1984, 18 mars 2011 - 08:48 .
leggywillow wrote...
yukidama wrote...
I don't even remember the pre-Ilos scene, I only saw it once and not in a save that I kept. DAO sex scenes were cringeworthy, so I definitely prefer the DA2 route. I think I have a thing for couples that cannot have children under any circumstances... I might have a problem *looks around for Miri*
Example:
-Canon Warden: female casteless dwarf/Alistair (on top of the Grey Warden thing, dwarven fertility rates even lower w/ humans)
-Canon Shepard: femShep/Garrus (no need to explain that one)
-Canon Hawke: male/Anders
Ye gods xD
What, you're not a fan of horrific mutant turian/human babies?
yukidama wrote...
>.>
...No....
*discreetly hides away her dozens of baby Vakarian-Shepard drawings*
SurelyForth wrote...
One disadvantage of Anders-spawn is that they'd be so damn charming. Even by proxy.
silver-crescent wrote...
Does anyone know if the final romance dialogue change depending on Hawke being friend/rival, mage/nonmage or male/female?
YamiSnuffles wrote...
SurelyForth wrote...
One disadvantage of Anders-spawn is that they'd be so damn charming. Even by proxy.
They would be cute. Too cute for their own good, just like Anders. Hmm, now that I think about it, it probably would be a bad idea. Hawke awesome + Anders charming = more power than any being should ever have.
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
wait does anders ever actually recite his manifestos? i've never seen those
maselphie wrote...
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
wait does anders ever actually recite his manifestos? i've never seen those
]HolyJellyfish wrote...
By the way, does anyone have the video of when Hawke learns that Anders has some bad ideas concerning the Chantry (After the whole Gathering quest in Act III)?
I did that scene, and I also managed to warn the High Priestess lady (But she was an idiot and kept herself glued to the Chantry). It was through Rivalmance, and I wasn't sure if this option was still available in Friendship as well. I'd post it, but I have an Xbox 360. Not a computer.
maselphie wrote...
Anyone who says DA2 has less character dialogue than DA:O is dead wrong.
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
maselphie wrote...
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
wait does anders ever actually recite his manifestos? i've never seen those!!!!!!!!
I must now do MORE playthroughs of DA2 for rivalmances!
maselphie wrote...
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
wait does anders ever actually recite his manifestos? i've never seen those
Modifié par Rheia1234, 18 mars 2011 - 09:11 .
Maybe when it comes down to word counts? The number of interactions of all the characters (and not just a select few, like Alistair) seems numerous. Perhaps they are more available, or better paced, or something. But I've missed out on lots of cutscenes for just one character. I do think it is more filling.Magaloo wrote...
maselphie wrote...
Anyone who says DA2 has less character dialogue than DA:O is dead wrong.
Well David Gaider did say there was slightly less. Not a whole lot less but a little. Where I guess since it was part of why many loved DA:O.. we hoped for more of the good thing?
Yes!! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/lol.png[/smilie] His face is adorable when he does it, and his child-like need for approval after he's done. So. Cute.Rheia1234 wrote...
Oh, when he reads his writing! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/love.png[/smilie]
Modifié par maselphie, 18 mars 2011 - 09:13 .
maselphie wrote...
Maybe when it comes down to word counts? The number of interactions of all the characters (and not just a select few, like Alistair) seems numerous. Perhaps they are more available, or better paced, or something. But I've missed out on lots of cutscenes for just one character. I do think it is more filling.Magaloo wrote...
maselphie wrote...
Anyone who says DA2 has less character dialogue than DA:O is dead wrong.
Well David Gaider did say there was slightly less. Not a whole lot less but a little. Where I guess since it was part of why many loved DA:O.. we hoped for more of the good thing?Yes!! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/lol.png[/smilie] His face is adorable when he does it, and his child-like need for approval after he's done. So. Cute.Rheia1234 wrote...
Oh, when he reads his writing! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/love.png[/smilie]
maselphie wrote...
Maybe when it comes down to word counts? The number of interactions of all the characters (and not just a select few, like Alistair) seems numerous. Perhaps they are more available, or better paced, or something. But I've missed out on lots of cutscenes for just one character. I do think it is more filling.Magaloo wrote...
maselphie wrote...
Anyone who says DA2 has less character dialogue than DA:O is dead wrong.
Well David Gaider did say there was slightly less. Not a whole lot less but a little. Where I guess since it was part of why many loved DA:O.. we hoped for more of the good thing?Yes!! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/lol.png[/smilie] His face is adorable when he does it, and his child-like need for approval after he's done. So. Cute.Rheia1234 wrote...
Oh, when he reads his writing! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/love.png[/smilie]
Ryzaki wrote...
]HolyJellyfish wrote...
By the way, does anyone have the video of when Hawke learns that Anders has some bad ideas concerning the Chantry (After the whole Gathering quest in Act III)?
I did that scene, and I also managed to warn the High Priestess lady (But she was an idiot and kept herself glued to the Chantry). It was through Rivalmance, and I wasn't sure if this option was still available in Friendship as well. I'd post it, but I have an Xbox 360. Not a computer.
Crap! I thinkI missed this D:
Is it when Vengeance takes over?
I never get the option to warn the High Priestess. D: Even on rivalry.
Valentia X wrote...
I want DLC that has Hawke and Anders on an epic quest to retrieve Ser Pounce a Lot.