Man, I felt like I was 2 inches tall and literaly considered reloading to a point 8 hours previously for a second, until I remembered she was going to sleep with my man soon and the guilt crazy enough evaporated.
Things that made me feel bad in the game....
#1
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:12
Man, I felt like I was 2 inches tall and literaly considered reloading to a point 8 hours previously for a second, until I remembered she was going to sleep with my man soon and the guilt crazy enough evaporated.
#2
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:15
Well, offering the little girls, the little boys and the templar to desire demons. Felt kind of bad when I saw Connor playing around later...
#3
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:15
I felt bad when Alistair left, but I didn't regret my decision.
Modifié par RunCDFirst, 25 novembre 2009 - 07:16 .
#4
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:21
For a minute, I felt gutted, like I had betrayed her and then my meta-game clicked in and reminded me she's going to soil my beautiful Alistair and put our blossoming relationship into a Beowulf plot where someday the sins of the father will come back to haunt us and I got over it.
#5
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:22
#6
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:27
Also - giving money to the elf girl and her family at the start of the City Elf origin and then realising later that I sent them off to their death. (Though I suppose their fate isn't much better if they stay, considering what happens in the alienage anyway).
Modifié par Midnight Reyn, 25 novembre 2009 - 07:28 .
#7
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:30
Make your choices as best you can, stand up for what you believe in. Then you are a man and should not be ashamed. Regardless of how pissy Alistair gets over it. Or Morrigan. Or Sten.
Modifié par Taleroth, 25 novembre 2009 - 07:31 .
#8
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:31
Taleroth wrote...
I never felt bad in this game. Closest I got was pretending I had sympathy for Alistair's mourning period. I didn't like Duncan. It still didn't make me feel bad.
Make your choices as best you can, stand up for what you believe in. Then you are a man and should not be ashamed. Regardless of how pissy Alistair gets over it.
Win.
#9
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:33
Taleroth wrote...
Make your choices as best you can, stand up for what you believe in. Then you are a man and should not be ashamed
The truth is you are an android, and I AM A MAN!!!! *gutpunch*
#10
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:35
I'm not a man, I felt emotional investment and regret for a choice.
I didn't reload and change my playing, but if I had had an option to confess my deed to Morrigan, I may have just taken it... (though saying "it was really no big deal, believe me..." was pretty smirk-worthy)
#11
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:36
Taleroth wrote...
Make your choices as best you can, stand up for what you believe in. Then you are a man and should not be ashamed. Regardless of how pissy Alistair gets over it. Or Morrigan. Or Sten.
Needs this
Modifié par Herr Uhl, 25 novembre 2009 - 07:38 .
#12
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:36
#13
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:39
#14
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:42
SarEnyaDor wrote...
My first time through as a mage I helped Jowan, and I felt sucker-punched when he WAS a blood mage. I don't remember reading a codex about the mage's prision, but my mind went to Azkaban and I felt bad for Lily, too. She could have been conscripted.
I saw the blood mage reveal coming a mile away and was annoyed I couldn't confront him about it. That little brat just continues to be a thorn in the Mage Origin's side for the first half of the game. Friend? Bah!
#15
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:42
#16
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:43
SarEnyaDor wrote...
My first time through as a mage I helped Jowan, and I felt sucker-punched when he WAS a blood mage. I don't remember reading a codex about the mage's prision, but my mind went to Azkaban and I felt bad for Lily, too. She could have been conscripted.
I was POed because, in my opinion, it was pretty obvious that Lily was as shocked as anyone, and yet the templars still decided to treat her as if she DID know Jowan was a blood mage (not that First Enchanter Irving lifted a finger over her either).
And Lily wasn't even a mage, she was Chantry initiate. Wow, they treat their own so well.
Modifié par Riona45, 25 novembre 2009 - 07:44 .
#17
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:44
#18
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:47
Felt bad about damming conner to the desire demon just for pleasure but hey kids need to take responsibility in their actions. Even if it means keeping a pact they made with a demon. How else are they going to learn. Nooblets...
I felt bad about siding with Harromont when I played a dwarf commoner. I lost my sister because of this choice.
*Oh, I also felt bad when the I didn't protect the blind templar well enough in the orphanage. Poor guy died fighting hounds.
Modifié par JHorwath, 25 novembre 2009 - 07:53 .
#19
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:50
#20
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:50
I actually felt really REALLY bad when I killed the mercenary group in the tavern in Denerim's market district, the ones called The Crimson Oars. I don't know why, killing stupid mercenaries has never really bothered me, but it was when I stopped to think about what the leader said for a moment that it hit me. "We are veterans of many battles".
That's just it, after thinking on it for a moment I started to consider the backstory of these virtual mercenaries who get no time on screen, sure they were rude, drunken idiots, but so are most people given enough alcohol. What if they were heroes to some people? Perhaps during their travels they'd saved isolated villagers from darkspawn, perhaps they weren't well known all over, but there could have been some people that looked up to them, wives, children, the virtual people they saved in my imagination.
And after all that I slaughtered them like dogs for the heinous crime of being overly loud in a tavern full of rich snobs. I felt awful, and for some reason nothing in Dragon Age has hit me quite so hard as that (highly unusual) epiphany I felt.
Well after that I vowed never to kill the Crimson Oars again on any other playthrough, my most harsh, evil characters have simply intimidated them into leaving. I don't want them to die. I like to imagine after intimidating the leader into leaving he decides maybe it's time to retire, and he goes and spends the rest of his imaginary life with his loving wife, raising his children peacefully and happily. T.T
#21
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 07:58
#22
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 08:00
#23
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 08:08
So what if he was a Blood Mage? My first playthrough was as a Mage and I still stand by freeing him as the right choice. He wasn't using Blood Magic to hurt anyone. He loved Lily. He doesn't deserve a lobotomy.SarEnyaDor wrote...
My first time through as a mage I helped Jowan, and I felt sucker-punched when he WAS a blood mage. I don't remember reading a codex about the mage's prision, but my mind went to Azkaban and I felt bad for Lily, too. She could have been conscripted.
Fly free, my friend. Fly free.
#24
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 08:12
Taleroth wrote...
So what if he was a Blood Mage? My first playthrough was as a Mage and I still stand by freeing him as the right choice. He wasn't using Blood Magic to hurt anyone. He loved Lily. He doesn't deserve a lobotomy.
Fly free, my friend. Fly free.
This is why we can't have nice things.
#25
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 08:13
They can take our lives, but they can never take our FREEEEEEDOOOOOOOM!RunCDFirst wrote...
This is why we can't have nice things.Taleroth wrote...
So what if he was a Blood Mage? My first playthrough was as a Mage and I still stand by freeing him as the right choice. He wasn't using Blood Magic to hurt anyone. He loved Lily. He doesn't deserve a lobotomy.
Fly free, my friend. Fly free.
Modifié par Taleroth, 25 novembre 2009 - 08:14 .





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