Considering how no matter what, DA2 ends with total war throughout the world between the mages and templars, i'd say that's going to be main problem. DA2 was made for a set up to it, as was origins to make another story for DA2's set up.
I'm saying Orlais is next on the choping block for hero creation, since the king/queen visit say theres infigting there and possible war with ferelden again. Now that didn't turn me to it, but when Bodhan started talking to me about leaving, then started worring about poor Sandel, but said he'd be taken care of by the EMPRESS of orlais, that's what told me. You CAN'T make a DA game now without Sandel, the loveable retard who you can't leave alone without finding 10 darkspawn corpses and either a dead or frozen solid ogre.
The people will also have that obxious french-like accent now to. Hopefully though, those are the extreme cases. My question will be though, will they make it start with a possible war-hero from a possible future war between ferelden and orlais again?
questions? ideas? objections?
DA3; places, people, and problems
Débuté par
joejoe099
, mars 15 2011 03:52
#1
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 03:52
#2
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 03:57
I just hope we get to visit the tevinter imperium or Anderfels
#3
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 04:00
I think the logical next step would be Nevarra, actually.
For Orlais and fake French accents.. yeah I don't know how many Corrine Kempas they could seriously hire if they wanted to... :/
For Orlais and fake French accents.. yeah I don't know how many Corrine Kempas they could seriously hire if they wanted to... :/
#4
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 04:02
The remaining countries don't seem to have a varied enough population to provide a good adventure. Maybe an adventure spanning multiple countries or one in another Free March city?
#5
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 04:15
well, some people may not have such strong accents, but i'm still leaning towards Orlais due to sandel
#6
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 04:18
If we're visiting a country like, say, Orlais, I'd rather hear foreign languages with subtitles than domestic language with accents.





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