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We don't love Isabela. Don't put Isabela in DA 3


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#26
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R0vena wrote...

I don't care for Isabela much, but to remove her from the game sounds too much. There are a lot of people who love her, what about them? You don't like her - don't keep her in your party. I didn't like Morrigan, for example, so I never use her as party member. I couldn't care less if she returns. If she does - I'll just not use her again.


So? Bioware games lately are more about companions over story now. They need to cut down on romances and work on the story. Its been save the world for a long time and now when DA2 does something different (not saying its good) it falls flat.

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PuppyFlavour wrote...

Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.


Yes...same as Fenris. Just boggle. Image IPB

Ringo12 wrote...

So? Bioware games lately are more about companions over story now. They need to cut down on romances and work on the story. Its been save the world for a long time and now when DA2 does something different (not saying its good) it falls flat.


I wish that was true. DA2 seemed more like awakening on companions vs more in-depth like origins. Only talking to people were quests when they needed Hawke to fix something. Bah

I have said it before Bioware is known for Story and companions...gameplay/combat not so much.

Modifié par FieryDove, 07 septembre 2011 - 03:16 .


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I love Isabella. But that's irrelevant for whether or not she should be in DA3. A character's appearance in the next game should be based on whether or not it makes sense for them to be part of that story. Popularity should have nothing to do with it.

Of course, this isn't a perfect world, so we'll see how that plays out.

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PuppyFlavour wrote...

Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.


/thread

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PuppyFlavour wrote...

Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.


:lol:

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Ringo12 wrote...

So? Bioware games lately are more about companions over story now. They need to cut down on romances and work on the story. Its been save the world for a long time and now when DA2 does something different (not saying its good) it falls flat.

What That has to do with my post? All I am saying - don't use the companions if you don't like them. 
Btw, companions, romances, etc...  always were my favorite part of Bioware games.

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So Isabela has a healthy body. Kudos for her - and her desire to acknowledge her own beauty.

Again, you're making assumptions about Cassandra based on one outfit she is in. What if...shock of shocks!...she appears in DA3 in something lowcut? Will she then be villified as well?

Characters are much more than their outfits/armor/boob size.

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I hate Isabela. Once I got with Fenris, she clamped up her legs like a clam. I mean, like, what doesn't my Hawke have that the Warden did such that she's all "Oooh, Warden, taint me with your hardened prince and sweet little Chantry girl?"

And then when things all went to hell in Kirkwall, she just ups and leaves with the relic. I mean, we were friends. She could have at least *asked* Hawke if he wanted to run away as well. Screw, Kirkwall, man! Let's ride.

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PuppyFlavour wrote...

Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.

I know it. But there is a problem- she is only one LI from FChars better than Merril. For Female Hawke there is no problem, thanks the Makers, but all my Mhawke become a gays. No one normal men want to choose between stupid girla and lying wh*re. 

Modifié par ladyofpayne, 07 septembre 2011 - 03:20 .


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whykikyouwhy wrote...

Characters are much more than their outfits/armor/boob size.


Not to mention that Isabela, as a character, is a direct suspension of the assumptions people level at her.

- I guess not everyone managed to pick that up.

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The writers are already working on DA3 on top of the story related DLC for DA2.

What the OP is trying to propose/incite is irrelevant.

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****s in my party? Don't want.

Still, one should admit that Isabela is one of those rare characters in Bioware games who is relevant to the plot. You may never know it, of course, but her arc is the only one where you could actually make some decisions which matter and backstab your own party member deftly.

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I don't agree with the OP or this thread. Also LadyofPayne learn how to spell and type.

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whykikyouwhy

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@LiquidGrape - Subtlety is a beautiful thing. I've always loved that "don't judge a book by the cover" aspect.

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I don't like Isabela either, but I found a pretty easy solution for that. I don't have her in my party and even if I take her with me by the end of Act II she's gone. I don't mind and her fans can have all the fun they want with her and I'm quite fine with that.
If she fits into the story of DA3 I wouldn't be against having her there.

(IMO obviously)

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ladyofpayne

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whykikyouwhy wrote...

So Isabela has a healthy body. Kudos for her - and her desire to acknowledge her own beauty.

Again, you're making assumptions about Cassandra based on one outfit she is in. What if...shock of shocks!...she appears in DA3 in something lowcut? Will she then be villified as well?

Characters are much more than their outfits/armor/boob size.

I already understand that you don't like Cassandra because she don't show you her boobs and ass.. Is some woman looks like Wh*re- she is a wh*re :DCassandra is a normal woman don't sleep with everyone. 

Modifié par ladyofpayne, 07 septembre 2011 - 03:24 .


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ladyofpayne wrote...

PuppyFlavour wrote...

Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.

I know it. But there is a problem- she is only one LI from FChars better than Merril. For Female Hawke there is no problem, thanks the Makers, but all my Mhawke become a gays. No one normal men want to choose between stupid girla and lying wh*re. 


...I don't see the problem here, as a reaction to the quote you used in your post. If anything, it only strengthens PuppyFlavour's statement.

Your FemHawkes go for Anders/Fenris, your ManHawkes go for Anders/Fenris. Don't recruit Isabela, and tadaa! You've got your very own solution. 

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ladyofpayne wrote...
lying wh*re. 


You throw this word around.  Last I checked wh0res have sex on someoneelse's demand.  Isabela does what she wants when she wants.  If she were a man would you have this same problem with her?

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I don't like her either and don't want her in DA3 but its out of our hands if she returns or not since when you hand her over to the Arishok she eventually escapes which says to me that Bioware are leaving it open whether she returns or not.

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ladyofpayne wrote...
I already understand that you don't like Cassandra because she don't show you her boobs and ass. :DCassandra is a normal woman don't sleep with everyone.




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People are allowed to dislike a video game character on an internet forum, no?

People coming in and *rolling their eyes* in displeasure should probably go find a thread they don't find so "ridiculous".

Modifié par Johnny20, 07 septembre 2011 - 03:26 .


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PuppyFlavour wrote...
Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.

That's what I do if I don't want her in my party. ;)

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ladyofpayne wrote...

No one normal men want to choose between stupid girla and lying wh*re. 


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Merrill youthened from DAO's time.

Izzy is a pirate. Pirates do lie from time to time. (And have hook hands and peg legs)

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ladyofpayne

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Lilunebrium wrote...

ladyofpayne wrote...

PuppyFlavour wrote...

Holy sexist slurs, Batman! Isabela is very easily avoidable. If you don't like her, just don't recruit her.

I know it. But there is a problem- she is only one LI from FChars better than Merril. For Female Hawke there is no problem, thanks the Makers, but all my Mhawke become a gays. No one normal men want to choose between stupid girla and lying wh*re. 


...I don't see the problem here, as a reaction to the quote you used in your post. If anything, it only strengthens PuppyFlavour's statement.

Your FemHawkes go for Anders/Fenris, your ManHawkes go for Anders/Fenris. Don't recruit Isabela, and tadaa! You've got your very own solution. 

Good. So I must create in DA 3 all my MPC gays because women will be like her and their whor*sed persons will made me ill?:devil:

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ladyofpayne wrote...
I know it. But there is a problem- she is only one LI from FChars better than Merril. For Female Hawke there is no problem, thanks the Makers, but all my Mhawke become a gays. No one normal men want to choose between stupid girla and lying wh*re. 

It's okay. It's okay to be gay.