OdanUrr wrote...
Aradace wrote...
2.) It has also been said that we will NOT be having anymore DLC like Leliana's Song (Thank the maker) where you play as one of your companions. DLCs will be centric to the protagonist.
Except for Mark of the Assassin.
Ummmm yea, Im pretty sure you still play as Hawke. Even with Kasumi's Stolen Memories mission (which is what this is shaping up to be kind of like in a way) you played as Shep the whole time. Which is what I mean by "centric to the protagonist".
Salaya wrote...
Aradace wrote...
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Two things:
1.) It's been said already that Hawke will most likely NOT be the protagonist for the next DA game and neither will your Warden.
2.) It has also been said that we will NOT be having anymore DLC like Leliana's Song (Thank the maker) where you play as one of your companions. DLCs will be centric to the protagonist.
Yes, I'm aware of this. But many things have been said in the past, and were contradicted later. Especially when it comes to Bioware and marketing for DA2. Anyway, that only reflects that devs and managers could (and must) change opinions.
It's also confirmed that they aren't going to step back from the new art style; or the "new direction" in gameplay. Those are things I don't like, and I think it's cool that people like me, who liked bioware games in the past, and feel uncomfotable with the changes, could express their dissent in the forums 
Let me also add that it's been confirmed that they wont be returning to the silent/stoic protagonist either for future DA installments. However, I agree that it's your right to express your opinion on the matters. Just remember, dont be angry and/or storm the forums with hate threads when they dont cave to yours or others demands. It's one thing to be "disatisfied" with something or the way something is, but a complete other to think that people are going to get their way when information to the contrary is already on the table. I think that sounds a bit harsher than I want it to but I suppose it is what it is
Modifié par Aradace, 26 septembre 2011 - 04:51 .