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AlexXIV wrote...

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atheelogos

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AlexXIV wrote...

The Angry One wrote...

Give me my Toreadors and I'll be happy.

Actually yeah. Any chance Bioware is picking up on the Vampires: The Masquarade franchise?

Not necessarily in DA, but I would totally be sold to it.

Good... I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking this;)

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The Angry One wrote...

Give me my Toreadors and I'll be happy.

LOL no dude tremere is where its at!:P

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The Ventrue look down upon all of you.
(I always spell that wrong XD )
Sadly it doesn't look like White Wolf will be handing out the license any time soon.

Modifié par Avissel, 13 avril 2011 - 05:56 .


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JesterPsychotica wrote...

I would like to delve more into the demonic lore of Thedas.

I'm not sure I would say this, but I can support it.

I like the whole hunger/demons vampire connection. Will this be explored further?

As I understand it, a hunger demon is rather far down the food chain and thus mindless. They're the risen, rancid corpse with an all consuming desire for the fresh blood of the living type vampire so the most you could explore is novel way of destroying them.

Avissel wrote...

The Venture look down upon all of you.

Ventrue.

Modifié par Maria Caliban, 13 avril 2011 - 05:51 .


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Only if you can play as a Malkavian...

Greagoir: Your antics have made a mockery of this circle!
Malkavian: Why such harsh words,Helter Skelter?
Greagoir: What!? What did you call me!?
Malkavian: I am no longer here.

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Orion34 wrote...

Only if you can play as a Malkavian...

Greagoir: Your antics have made a mockery of this circle!
Malkavian: Why such harsh words,Helter Skelter?
Greagoir: What!? What did you call me!?
Malkavian: I am no longer here.


You have made a powerful enemy this day, stop sign.

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I'm happy to finally be called an elitist, since I loathe everything about Twilight. Yes, Blade should have rode in and ended the lot of them. Or hell, Buffy, I'm not choosy. And while they're at it, take out the True Blood crowd.

I hate all vampires now. Burning death to the bloodsuckers!

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I tried being a Malkavian in Bloodlines once. The dialog gave me a headache. :wizard:

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The Angry One wrote...

I tried being a Malkavian in Bloodlines once. The dialog gave me a headache. :wizard:


I did it for my first playthrough. It was interesting.

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Malkavian was an excellent play experience in Bloodlines.

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Yeah I should try a complete Malk run through one of these days.

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Did anybody else spend a lot of time jumping around watching the Coat armors flow around once you got them in China town, or was it just me?

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Malkavian was an excellent play experience in Bloodlines.


Indeed. Gangrel was as well. Especially when you get max stats on Protean!

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I don't know but I to this day ADORE the short grey coat for female Toreadors you get in Chinatown.

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AlexXIV wrote...

Actually yeah. Any chance Bioware is picking up on the Vampires: The Masquarade franchise?

Not necessarily in DA, but I would totally be sold to it.


Ah man, now that would be something to get excited about should it ever transpire!

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Malkavian was an excellent play experience in Bloodlines.


They are the best thing in Bloodlines. I love how my Malkavian surprised the villains (like Ming Xiao masquerading as Nines) with her revealing insights.

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Hammer_Of_God wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Actually yeah. Any chance Bioware is picking up on the Vampires: The Masquarade franchise?

Not necessarily in DA, but I would totally be sold to it.


Ah man, now that would be something to get excited about should it ever transpire!


Imagine a voiced protaganist, DA2 style combat, better graphics, an unrestrained David Gaider etc. Sarcastic Toreador, Aggressive Brujah... I can only dream. 

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Totally feel like playing Bloodlines again now.

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Hammer_Of_God wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Actually yeah. Any chance Bioware is picking up on the Vampires: The Masquarade franchise?

Not necessarily in DA, but I would totally be sold to it.

Ah man, now that would be something to get excited about should it ever transpire!

Like Bethesda picking up Fallout 3, I would be more cautious than excited.

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I think it would be awesome to have a fully voiced Malkavian Hawke in DA2. The different dialogue options translate into different flavours of crazy.

Nice Crazy: River Tam
Funny Crazy: Luna Lovegood
Nasty Crazy: Hannibal Lecter

I'm picturing my female Hawke character as more of Joan Crawford, Mommie Dearest kind of crazy; due to my fondness for using the nasty responses on all the cute characters (eg. Merrill).

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Hammer_Of_God wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Actually yeah. Any chance Bioware is picking up on the Vampires: The Masquarade franchise?

Not necessarily in DA, but I would totally be sold to it.

Ah man, now that would be something to get excited about should it ever transpire!

Like Bethesda picking up Fallout 3, I would be more cautious than excited.


I was excited when Bethesda got Fallout 3. And there at least is a sequel I wasn't disappointed in. Best game I ever played. Sure, it was a different game to 1&2, but I've never played a game with such a powerful, engaging atmosphere.

Anyhow, I don't think that Bioware would put vampirism in a future game. Not that it wouldn't be cool, it just doesn't strike me as the kind of thing they'd do, even pre EA.

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Like Bethesda picking up Fallout 3, I would be more cautious than excited.


It worked out better than leaveing it in the cold dead hands of Interplay.

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shaneho78 wrote...

Hammer_Of_God wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Actually yeah. Any chance Bioware is picking up on the Vampires: The Masquarade franchise?

Not necessarily in DA, but I would totally be sold to it.


Ah man, now that would be something to get excited about should it ever transpire!


Imagine a voiced protaganist, DA2 style combat, better graphics, an unrestrained David Gaider etc. Sarcastic Toreador, Aggressive Brujah... I can only dream. 


I never played Bloodlines, nor any other V:TM vid game (should there have been any others), so I cant realy comment on how the world has translated so far in a vid game.  
But I've played the Pen & Paper V:TM & the idea of Bioware, especially David, getting his hands into that one leaves me with the most amazing fantasies I couldnt even put into words right now.... :wub:
*sigh*

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See, I think you can hate Twilight & not be an elitist jerk. You'd read the book, or as much as you could get through, then put it down, then not buy the next. If someone says, "Did you like it?" you'd say, "No, I hated it. It made no sense, it was boring, & I wanted to slap the sparkly hero & get the girl on prozac." And that would be that.

When you feel the need to tell everyone else how much you hate it, & how stupid they are for liking it, that's elitist jerk territory. Of course, I haven't yet seen an elitist who minds being an elitist - it's kind of a narcissistic flag for "I'm better than you."