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TheButterflyEffect

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Why did the official say that DA2 takes place over the course of a "decade"? I only counted seven years, give or take a few months.

Escaping Lothering and getting to Kirkwall on boat couldn't have been more than a few months (the Waking Sea isn't even that big). Then Hawke spent their first year in Kirkwall working underground for mercs. Then they spent a few weeks, maybe a month or two getting ready for the Deep Roads, going in, and then getting out. Then they spent the next 3 years getting the estate back and settling in. Then they spent a few weeks sorting out the crap with those backstabbing asswipes, the Qunari. Then they lived large for another 3 years before the crap storm with the Templars vs Mages forced them to leave, commencing the story.

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AkiKishi

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Marketing. It counts the 3 years between the end of the game and when Varric is found.

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TheButterflyEffect

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The stuff with Varric and Cassandra is just a framing device, I don't personally count it as part of the story proper.

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AkiKishi

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TheButterflyEffect wrote...

The stuff with Varric and Cassandra is just a framing device, I don't personally count it as part of the story proper.


As would most people, however marketing does when it comes up with it's decade. The whole game concept is a scam since over 50% of it is timeskipped.

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KLUME777

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*SPOILERS*

The end slide where you see Leliana is 3 years after the end boss.

So technically its 10 years, but marketing hyped it up.

*END SPOILERS*

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kingjezza

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They also said the City would change and evolve over time, the marketing for DA2 was full of exaggerations/lies like this.

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randName

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does it really matter? In the end it never felt like years since nothing changed, but the actual number isn't really important - and Klume777 probably got it right (I can't really say, but it sounds about right).

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SoR82

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Tbh it was long enough as it was... it was horrendously short and still went on too long for me it was painful at times.