So what you're saying is we need a DA2: The Templar Chronicles where we play as Cullen or Meredith in a world where the Hawke's all died in Lothering? Cool.
Significance of main character
Débuté par
Lord Gremlin
, mars 30 2011 07:55
#26
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 03:55
#27
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 03:59
I was thinking more along the Lines of the Qunari Chronicles where we play as an arishok and have to keep a saarebas alive throughout the game to get an achievement!
#28
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 12:19
Yes thats what we need. Two DLCs from different POVs so we know how important Hawke is. *sarcasm*
#29
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 04:55
I don't need it. I already see his relevance in the main events, maybe you do though. *truth*
#30
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 05:31
I think we are all missing the point here. DAO & DA2 was not the story of the Warden and Hawke..........It's the adventures and mystery of SANDAL!!!!!
#31
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 06:25
In that case they weren't enchanting enough. But you got a point - remove Sandal and everything falls apart.Sagar DKar wrote...
I think we are all missing the point here. DAO & DA2 was not the story of the Warden and Hawke..........It's the adventures and mystery of SANDAL!!!!!
I think Sandal will one day surprise us, like Charlie doll did in S&M The Devil's Playhouse.
#32
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 06:28
You will find that people have in the past complained long and hard about the main character ALWAYS being the big savior of games and many people have lobbied for something different. I actually felt my character was very important in the story but not the massive hero or main focus in other games which is okay with me.
Charles Dickens is one of my fav authors and his heros and heroins are often bland but what stands out is his story and his development of villains and side characters.
Charles Dickens is one of my fav authors and his heros and heroins are often bland but what stands out is his story and his development of villains and side characters.
#33
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 06:39
The problem with that was that you couldn't be on the dark side, like in Jade Empire, where you, should you wish so, can become the worst sick mad villain in the world. You even squash puppies.Beerfish wrote...
You will find that people have in the past complained long and hard about the main character ALWAYS being the big savior of games and many people have lobbied for something different. I actually felt my character was very important in the story but not the massive hero or main focus in other games which is okay with me.
Charles Dickens is one of my fav authors and his heros and heroins are often bland but what stands out is his story and his development of villains and side characters.
So, instead of adding the option to join the dark side Bioware simply removed any major storyline... How is that helpful? You had 50% of good stuff, you reduce it to 0% and think it's improvement?
#34
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 06:58
So, Hawke did have impact on events. Without him, Kirkwall wouldn't be in so much trouble.





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