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#76
WhiteKnyght

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David Gaider wrote...

nightscrawl wrote...
There really isn't anything new to talk about, and there won't be any new DLC or DA2 content (barring any minor patches to fix remaining problems). All of the same topics keep getting rehashed: mages vs templars, voiced vs non-voiced with a wheel or a list, companion sexuality, race inclusion, and perhaps one or two other minor things I left out.


Yes, a black-out period such as this can be a frustrating time if you're waiting for information. We can't go into detail regarding unannounced projects (regardless of how much people think they already know about them)... and, quite frankly, it wouldn't be a good idea at this point. You might say "well tell me just a little bit!" ...but we all know how this works, don't we?

Anything we say, if not comprehensive, will only engender misinterpretations and speculations galore, along with questions and demands for explanations and then questions about those explanations and then people reacting to speculation as if it's the truth and demanding we prove it's not and how dare we not spend our time assuaging their concerns... the list really goes on. So when we say we intend to wait until we're both able to talk and until we're able to show what we're talking about, we mean it. And that's really for the best, especially for the DA franchise, even if we feel for those who are keen to know more.

Insofar as the forums go, a black-out period is expected to be dead. There's nothing new to discuss, after all, so only the old issues get rehashed. And, yes, I imagine it gets tiring to see all those old arguments trotted out by the same dozen posters time after time in multiple threads with different titles. I'm not sure if those posters think we can't tell that they're the same people, or it just doesn't matter to them and they feel compelled to make sure their opinion is heard in every possible venue just in case someone hasn't been bludgeoned with it yet, but either way it's not unexpected-- once there's new stuff to reveal, you'll have people appearing once again. Never fear.

The cycle shall continue. :wizard:


SO BE IT!!!

Sorry, quote reminded me of Mass Effect and I thought it'd be funny.

Also just thought I'd throw this out there, but I wouldn't call this a dry spell. Unless we're not allowed to discuss The Silent Grove, Dawn of the Seeker, and Those Who Speak, which arguably tell us a lot of new information. :P

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rapscallioness

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David Gaider wrote...

nightscrawl wrote...
There really isn't anything new to talk about, and there won't be any new DLC or DA2 content (barring any minor patches to fix remaining problems). All of the same topics keep getting rehashed: mages vs templars, voiced vs non-voiced with a wheel or a list, companion sexuality, race inclusion, and perhaps one or two other minor things I left out.


Yes, a black-out period such as this can be a frustrating time if you're waiting for information. We can't go into detail regarding unannounced projects (regardless of how much people think they already know about them)... and, quite frankly, it wouldn't be a good idea at this point. You might say "well tell me just a little bit!" ...but we all know how this works, don't we?

Anything we say, if not comprehensive, will only engender misinterpretations and speculations galore, along with questions and demands for explanations and then questions about those explanations and then people reacting to speculation as if it's the truth and demanding we prove it's not and how dare we not spend our time assuaging their concerns... the list really goes on. So when we say we intend to wait until we're both able to talk and until we're able to show what we're talking about, we mean it. And that's really for the best, especially for the DA franchise, even if we feel for those who are keen to know more.

Insofar as the forums go, a black-out period is expected to be dead. There's nothing new to discuss, after all, so only the old issues get rehashed. And, yes, I imagine it gets tiring to see all those old arguments trotted out by the same dozen posters time after time in multiple threads with different titles. I'm not sure if those posters think we can't tell that they're the same people, or it just doesn't matter to them and they feel compelled to make sure their opinion is heard in every possible venue just in case someone hasn't been bludgeoned with it yet, but either way it's not unexpected-- once there's new stuff to reveal, you'll have people appearing once again. Never fear.

The cycle shall continue. :wizard:


okay...okay. it's hard, tho. I'm looking forward to DA3...or, er, whatever it's going to be called....