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What made you feel really BADASS in DA2?


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Rockpopple wrote...

Why do you assume that I'm talking about those of us (yes, us)  with legitimate complaints? Where did I say that?

I said I feel bad for the people that found nothing about Dragon Age II. They're here, on this forum. It's not that hard to find them.

I don't feel bad who are enjoying some parts of it and not enjoying others. This game isn't perfect, so obviously people who have complaints about it (myself, for example) are plentiful. I'm specifically talking about people who have, to my knowledge, not found one good thing about this game. Not one.

And I shouted because I'm lazy and I don't like using <b>bold</b> when I'm only gonna use it for one word. Not a big deal imo.

Edit: well see, traditional tags don't even work. Another reason for the occasional SHOUT.


*HUGS* sweetie! I wasn't trying to be mean or poke at ya, I was just curious. And I liked the bold ( I like to shout sometimes to (the hugs were bold for big ones not shouty ones). And I apologize, I didn't mean to take what you said out of context.

#77
Sable Rhapsody

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When I glared down an army of templars. Take that. Suckers.

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@erynnar - We're good. Sorry if I was short with you. I think I spend too much time here. =P

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Gonna have to agree that the most "badass" moment for me was when you control Varric during his Act II personal quest. Oh man, that was fantastic!

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When i killed Meredith as an apostate Mage Cullen gave me that death stare I returned the death stare and walked away.

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Rockpopple wrote...

@erynnar - We're good. Sorry if I was short with you. I think I spend too much time here. =P


Oh sweetpea, me too! I was thinking you were one of those accusing me of  HATING (tee hee, bold WOOT) the game. I don't want to upset anyone, or chase them off. And I love your icon, when I see it, I look for you.

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erynnar wrote...

Still not gettin' where your head it at. But that's okay. Though I will say your character feels nothing, it is a pixelated person with a program.

In this world, yes.  But in the fiction gameworld, no.  There, he's a real person.  He doesn't know he's fictional.

His point of view is not my point of view.  His point of view is constrained  by his perception of the world around him.

So any emotions are implied by the game, and any depth is furnished by you.

Implication doesn't exist.  Emotions are supplied by me.

That you see him as a "pixelated bot" ios why we disagree.  When I'm roleplauying, he's not a character at all - he's a person as real as your or me.  That he isn't actually real doesn't matter, because he doesn't know that.

RPG gameplay consists entirely of in-character decision-making.

Modifié par Sylvius the Mad, 08 avril 2011 - 12:09 .


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My problem is all the moments I should have felt bad ass, I mostly spent running around in a circle yelling, "GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!":lol:

Modifié par erynnar, 08 avril 2011 - 12:09 .


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Barefoot Warrior wrote...

neppakyo wrote...

I felt like a bad ass when I dueled Loghain and then be-headed him.. oh wait wrong game...


Too funny, that was the very first thing that I thought off to...


Well, me too...actually.

Modifié par erynnar, 08 avril 2011 - 12:18 .


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In answering the thread, when i pressed a button and something awesome happened.

-Polite

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erynnar wrote...

My problem is all the moments I should have felt bad ass, I mostly spent running around in a circle yelling, "GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!":lol:


And there is this too lol

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neppakyo wrote...

erynnar wrote...

My problem is all the moments I should have felt bad ass, I mostly spent running around in a circle yelling, "GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!":lol:


And there is this too lol


And I forgot to mention it was to the "Benny Hill" theme song too.:o

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erynnar wrote...

And I forgot to mention it was to the "Benny Hill" theme song too.:o


haha yeah, funny how well the song fits in to DA2 combat, makes everything even more hurr durr herp-de-derp.

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erynnar wrote...

My problem is all the moments I should have felt bad ass, I mostly spent running around in a circle yelling, "GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!":lol:

Ah yes; this was covered perfectly by aimo: http://aimo.devianta...llery/#/d3ccml5

(link since no spoiler forum and all that)

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nothing made ME feel badass but this scene made me feel like my hawke might be badass (not my hawke in the video)

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tmp7704 wrote...

erynnar wrote...

My problem is all the moments I should have felt bad ass, I mostly spent running around in a circle yelling, "GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!":lol:

Ah yes; this was covered perfectly by aimo: http://aimo.devianta...llery/#/d3ccml5

(link since no spoiler forum and all that)


That was already posted in a thread here (or the non-reg'd forum)

Yeah, I was thinking of that comic when erynnar typed that lol

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Rogue Badass win in DA2: the high-damage skills such as assassinate -- being able to take an opponent down with one hit, or at least take a big chunk out of his health-bar, was great.

Rogue Badass loss in DA2: the watering-down of stealth, which used to mean that one or more rogues could tactically pre-position and go a long way toward winning a fight before it had even started.

On a wider point: things I directly control are what make me feel like a badass in a game. Badassery in cutscenes doesn't have the same visceral impact for me.

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When I braved a party consisting of Anders, Fenris, and Merrill. So much negativity...  =]

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neppakyo wrote...

tmp7704 wrote...

erynnar wrote...

My problem is all the moments I should have felt bad ass, I mostly spent running around in a circle yelling, "GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!":lol:

Ah yes; this was covered perfectly by aimo: http://aimo.devianta...llery/#/d3ccml5

(link since no spoiler forum and all that)


That was already posted in a thread here (or the non-reg'd forum)

Yeah, I was thinking of that comic when erynnar typed that lol


Me too! I adore aimo!

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Wishpig wrote...

Everytime my rogue Hawke kicks a flask in someone's face I feel badass :)

And the bow melee moves look friggin awesome. About damn time too! Some very bad ass animations.

Aermas wrote...

I didn't like feeling "badass" I thought I
was supposed to be playing an ordinary man but into stressful
situations, not a killing machine.

Bioware's story department could learn a thing or two from the first DieHard movie & The Song of Ice & Fire


Lol... what? John Mclain certianly is a kiling machine in my book though!

That said, EVERY bioware character is a killing machine. Not a single one is ordinary. An ordinary man doesn't rape dragons or carve there way through small armies with a handfull of odd companions.

Why you would expect to be playing an ordinary man is beyond me...

But I think EVERY fantasy franchise could learn something from game of thrones ;) . Dark fantasy at it's very best!

Sorry for the delay at responding.

In DA2 they routinely stated that you we playing as Hawke an ordinary guy that becomes Champion.
The way it plays out; you play an over the top killing machine that masquerades as an ordinary guy.

& in the first Die Hard movie Mclain is just a cop, running barefoot on glass through an office building. He is "badass" not because the bad guys are dying in huge sprays of blood, but because he is always the underdog & never has the upperhand yet still seems to pull it off.

Hawke suffers from a big gap in the level of abilities he is portrayed to have, versus the level of ability he displays.

He is in essence a Dire Bunny.

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erynnar wrote...

Me too! I adore aimo!


I've viewed so much from deviantart that names blur together. That DA2 one was funny as hell lol.

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erynnar

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ROFL yes it was and fit perfectly with my experience!

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Nothing really. Most of the battles vs more than common street thugs, seemed to consist of running around in circles while your dps guys whittled the huge hitpoint sack down.

I don't know what went wrong there. I big mismatched in the dps of the "boss" vs the potential builds of varied party builds. Either way, most of the big battles were either heal every time you could, or run in circles till heal became available.

Edit: Dire Bunny, that is a pretty good description. Hawke is never really awesome, he just answers some questions, stuff happens, and he runs in circles until the big bad dies.

Modifié par Kileyan, 08 avril 2011 - 03:05 .


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If you spent your time running in circles, you're doing something wrong. Even as a Rogue I spent nearly every battle face to face.

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 Just being a 2H/Vanguard.....intense!