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My rule is that it's not stealing if they're dead.... or if the box is open. lol

As far as ages go, I think my warranty expired when I was around 35. Since then I've had to use dut tape to hold some spots together. The high beams don't exactly shine as brightly, if ya know what I mean. Soon enough I'll be in the lingerie dept. shopping for a 36 long. <Wink wink.... know what I mean?>


Meanie, you slay me! :lol:

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meanieweenie wrote...

My rule is that it's not stealing if they're dead.... or if the box is open. lol

As far as ages go, I think my warranty expired when I was around 35. Since then I've had to use dut tape to hold some spots together. The high beams don't exactly shine as brightly, if ya know what I mean. Soon enough I'll be in the lingerie dept. shopping for a 36 long. <Wink wink.... know what I mean?>


Bwahahaha! Well, at least your knees will stay nice and warm!

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Anyway, my point wasn't that 35 would be old, but that the devs might feel compelled to "age" his model since it's about a decade after we first met him in Kirkwall. Here's hoping not, since I think in DA2 he could easily pass for 35 already.

So, I hope you're right, Lola, that the model will stay almost the same. Hard to argue with its success. :)

Modifié par R2s Muse, 21 août 2012 - 05:15 .


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R2s Muse wrote...

Anyway, my point wasn't that 35 would be old, but that the devs might be compelled to "age" his model since it's a decade after we first met him in Kirkwall. Here's hoping not, since I think in DA2 he could easily pass for 35 already.

Anyway, I hope you're right, Lola, that the model will stay almost the same. Hard to argue with its success. :)


Well, by the end of Act 3 he looked the same as he did in Act 1, so if DA3 takes place a year later then I doubt he would have suddenly aged rapidly 12 months later. You never know, they might make him look younger again like they did between DA:O and DA2 lol.

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LolaLei wrote...

R2s Muse wrote...

Anyway, my point wasn't that 35 would be old, but that the devs might be compelled to "age" his model since it's a decade after we first met him in Kirkwall. Here's hoping not, since I think in DA2 he could easily pass for 35 already.

Anyway, I hope you're right, Lola, that the model will stay almost the same. Hard to argue with its success. :)


Well, by the end of Act 3 he looked the same as he did in Act 1, so if DA3 takes place a year later then I doubt he would have suddenly aged rapidly 12 months later. You never know, they might make him look younger again like they did between DA:O and DA2 lol.

True, that would be quite the disconnect... But then, that's what we did bet the first two games... He de-aged and got some manscaping or something... (LOL autocorrect doesn't know manscaping... Time to learn!)

Edit: this lack of aging during DA2 is also why I think they probably didn't set their physical ages at the beginning of the game. Did anyone else at least change their hairstyle during the game? :)

Modifié par R2s Muse, 21 août 2012 - 05:20 .


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I wonder if they'd impliment the ageing process in the game if it spans the course of 10+ years again?

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I wouldn't mind if they showed someone get a little messed up and have it result in a scar later. At least have some continuity.

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meanieweenie wrote...

I wouldn't mind if they showed someone get a little messed up and have it result in a scar later. At least have some continuity.


Like in fable where you get a new scar everytime you die in game?

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LolaLei wrote...

meanieweenie wrote...

I wouldn't mind if they showed someone get a little messed up and have it result in a scar later. At least have some continuity.


Like in fable where you get a new scar everytime you die in game?

Really? That's cool!

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Yeah and you age in it too, so by the end you look like a wizard lol.

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LolaLei wrote...

R2s Muse wrote...

Anyway, my point wasn't that 35 would be old, but that the devs might be compelled to "age" his model since it's a decade after we first met him in Kirkwall. Here's hoping not, since I think in DA2 he could easily pass for 35 already.

Anyway, I hope you're right, Lola, that the model will stay almost the same. Hard to argue with its success. :)


Well, by the end of Act 3 he looked the same as he did in Act 1, so if DA3 takes place a year later then I doubt he would have suddenly aged rapidly 12 months later. You never know, they might make him look younger again like they did between DA:O and DA2 lol.

He's like Merlin! Aging backwards!

I hope they don't change the face models between the games. I like making male characters because if I'm going to look at a face for a significant portion of the game, I'd like it to be one I enjoy looking at, but in DA:O, that was tough. I didn't like how anybody turned out. In DA2, male faces looked much better... Alistair aside. Cullen looked better, wouldn't you agree? Anyway, it didn't stop at the faces. The anatomy, especially in the shoulders, was much improved between O and 2, and I'm hoping they leave it the way it is now. I'm not crazy about clownspawn, but I totally aprove of the rest. Including Cullen's botox.

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Loved the male body models in DA2. No longer the "I areth the Hulk" builds, but rather "I spend a lot of time working out, get an eyeful of this!" bodies.

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I'm hoping they mostly keep his face model and have him look around the same age of 35-ish. As someone pointed out earlier, Kaidan is 35 in ME3 and he looks great, so unless the devs decide to be sinister and add a ton of wrinkles, I think we're fine.

Good thing about playing on PC though is that I can always swap face models with a better one that a player made (as much as I hate doing that... if Cullen had a beard I would download a mod asap). Unless they don't have any modding in DA3, which would suck.

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I liked the male PCs in DA2 better, too. My one male Pc was smokin'.

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R2s Muse wrote...

I liked the male PCs in DA2 better, too. My one male Pc was smokin'.


Well they definitely had better hair options.

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R2s Muse wrote...

I liked the male PCs in DA2 better, too. My one male Pc was smokin'.


Yeah my male Hawke was really hot. But for some reason all the female Hawkes looked really similar, except for the default one.

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Yeah agreed. The character creator in DA2 is better I think, with the exception of the lighting. My first Hawke ended up with blue eyeshadow and orange blush and pinkish lipstick because I couldn't tell what color I was using. sighhh

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carine wrote...

Yeah agreed. The character creator in DA2 is better I think, with the exception of the lighting. My first Hawke ended up with blue eyeshadow and orange blush and pinkish lipstick because I couldn't tell what color I was using. sighhh


LOL! I had that problem too!

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At least there was the emporium so you could change it throughout the game. I didn't realize that until the end of that playthrough though, so my Hawke only has normal makeup for the DLCs. :P

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I'm not a child but still not very old, but I don't think I'll be worrying about aging anytime soon seeing as how I'm still mistaken for anywhere between 13 and 16 years old on occasion.
And sometimes a boy since little in the chest area = "obvs male, I'll just ignore everything else to the contrary" >_>
It's scary when today's 12 year olds look like they're 20 here where I reside, but what can you do.

Unless Cullen pulls a Remus Lupin or keeps up a secret botox regimen, I doubt he'll look much different.

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Batteries wrote...

I'm not a child but still not very old, but I don't think I'll be worrying about aging anytime soon seeing as how I'm still mistaken for anywhere between 13 and 16 years old on occasion.
And sometimes a boy since little in the chest area = "obvs male, I'll just ignore everything else to the contrary" >_>
It's scary when today's 12 year olds look like they're 20 here where I reside, but what can you do.

Unless Cullen pulls a Remus Lupin or keeps up a secret botox regimen, I doubt he'll look much different.


Aw, I'm 26 and still get ID'ed for everything. Usually people think I'm anywhere between 18 and 21 lol.

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Aww you guys think 35 is old. :(

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I wouldn't mind being 35 again, so long as I don't have to re-live those years since then cuz they kinda sucked. LOL

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Nothing wrong with being older. The finest men are the somewhat elder men. George Clooney, Johnny Depp..

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Yeah Lonaargh , Chris meloni is 50 something and he can call me anytime!

I think being old is not really about age ( well when you're 90 100 you're kind of a relic ^^), i've met woman in their late fifty , that were way hotter than i ever be and still kicking .