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Is Mike Laidlaw still in charge of the Dragon Age series?


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#126
Ronin2006

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ipgd wrote...

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It was never expressed as anything other than my opinion.

I made a statement, it was my opinion.  Should there be a caveat attached to it that states that it's an opinion?  I've done that before, I even wrote a post and said *warning this is an opinion, don't bother arguing this point* and people still jump and down with this kind of rubbish.

Or maybe, I assumed, like most people who don't resort to poor arguments, that people would actually have the capacity to interpret my post as such.

People who have their own opinions threatened by statements of opinion that are to contrary to their own are clearly a little insecure.

Opinions can be phrased in ways that are not aggressive, definitive and dismissive. The reason you have people jumping down your throat is probably because you word your opinions as if they are undeniable facts and that you are very angry at the world for daring to create the concept of dissent and disagreement.


Ha, not angry at all.  I actually got a good laugh out of the idea that someone thought Hawke was charismatic.

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lol u sound mad bro.

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Ronin2006 wrote...

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I dunno what about "No matter your dialogue choices, Hawke is a bland and uninspired protagonist" suggests that.


You must be a little special.

I didn't realise that you are not able to knowingly state an opinion without having to expressly state that it's an opinion in the first place.

It's a little bit inferred from the very nature of the sentence that it's an opinion, and meant to be taken as such.

Would it help you sleep a little better if I began every sentence with "In my opinion..."?  Because that would get tedious, and for most of the rational English speaking world, isn't necessary.

Of course, nothing you state actually invalidates the point or provides a counter argument of any real substance.

All anyone is asking you to do is to take a less belligerant aggressive tone. 

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Tommyspa wrote...

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I want Laidlaw in control because of how ambitious DA2 was. Now that said, the time to refine that unreached ambition is necessary to making a much better DA3.


What are you talking about? This thread isn't about Laid... wait a sec...

(checks thread title)

Oh, my bad.;)


I chose to ignore the fact/opinion bickering. HA!


Damn, I just realised I got sucked into this again.  *feels ashamed*

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ipgd wrote...

lol u sound mad bro.


Nah, it's a little funny to me actually, once again you infer something that isn't there.

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In my humble opinion (B)), Hawke may very well be charismatic, but he doesn't sound charismatic, but that's another problem altogether that has to do with the voice acting.

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Ronin2006 wrote...

Damn, I just realised I got sucked into this again.

instead of addressing my actual point about the actual game, yes you did :wub:

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OdanUrr wrote...

In my humble opinion (B)), Hawke may very well be charismatic, but he doesn't sound charismatic, but that's another problem altogether that has to do with the voice acting.

No one is allowed to have a negative opinion about Boulton. His supremacy is pretty much an objective fact.

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ipgd wrote...

OdanUrr wrote...

In my humble opinion (B)), Hawke may very well be charismatic, but he doesn't sound charismatic, but that's another problem altogether that has to do with the voice acting.

No one is allowed to have a negative opinion about Boulton. His supremacy is pretty much an objective fact.

In my narrow view of it was Boulton was good for diplomatic and aggressive. Wyatt was good for sarcastic, but hell I managed to like both.

Modifié par Tommyspa, 11 juillet 2011 - 01:41 .


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Wyatt just doesn't festoon like he does.

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ipgd wrote...

OdanUrr wrote...

In my humble opinion (B)), Hawke may very well be charismatic, but he doesn't sound charismatic, but that's another problem altogether that has to do with the voice acting.

No one is allowed to have a negative opinion about Boulton. His supremacy is pretty much an objective fact.

As a supporter of the silent PC, I can and will say that I was very happy with Boulton's performance.  It managed to fit my character concept beautifuly while still being emotive.

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i want boulton's hammy delicious voice tingling my ear and other anatomy bits at all times

there's really nothing else to add to this discussion

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ademska wrote...

i want boulton's hammy delicious voice tingling my ear and other anatomy bits at all times

there's really nothing else to add to this discussion

Yes there is.

I thought his voice had more of a bacon quality.

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ademska wrote...

Ronin2006 wrote...

Damn, I just realised I got sucked into this again.

instead of addressing my actual point about the actual game, yes you did :wub:


I was about to write a more lengthy and reasoned response to your earlier post and then I realised that your post wasn't actually on topic either.

Aren't we discussing Mike Laidlaw?

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ademska wrote...

i want boulton's hammy delicious voice tingling my ear and other anatomy bits at all times

there's really nothing else to add to this discussion

If there was a choice between hot or cold, Boulton's voice would be a choice of hot or hot.

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Blastback wrote...

ademska wrote...

i want boulton's hammy delicious voice tingling my ear and other anatomy bits at all times

there's really nothing else to add to this discussion

Yes there is.

I thought his voice had more of a bacon quality.


No way!

It was a wussy voice for wusses!

What we need is a voice like King Henselt from TW2.  Now that voice could make a cougar purr.

#142
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Ronin2006 wrote...

Would it help you sleep a little better if I began every sentence with "In my opinion..."?  Because that would get tedious, and for most of the rational English speaking world, isn't necessary.


It's in tiny print in the rules for these forums, you must either declare "In my opinion" or imho.

Not really but it happens a lot here. Just imho of course. Image IPB

#143
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Actually, we should get Patrick Stewart to voice the next voice protagonist.

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Ronin2006 wrote...

... Would it help you sleep a little better if I began every sentence with "In my opinion..."?  Because that would get tedious, and for most of the rational English speaking world, isn't necessary....


Too late.... Image IPB

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No longer on topic.

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