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Things we're guessing are going to be in DA3


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#26
Heimdall

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Huntress wrote...

I'll have to wait for Bioware to say what's in or out for this game, if races are not an option and forced to be part of an organization is up again then I give up, because I don't think this is a game for me.
I think having a choice to join 1 or more group/organization is OK or even if you want to destroy say group or organization*         ( * a la Skyrim) thats OK, but forced to be in one and go agaisnt of what that organization represent .. is not OK, is like making a mockery of it or making the so called "Hero" a traitor to say organization.
but maybe I'm the only one who cares about lore and s...t like that... am I right? meh

What if you're forced into the organization, a la Origins, but you are immediately confronted by emissaries from Mage and Templar factions that ask you to use the resources afforded you to aid their cause rather than the Chantry's?

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ianvillan wrote...

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Oh lord

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1. DA3-Red-Ending
2. DA3-Blue-Ending
3. DA3-Green-Ending
4. Art

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Rawgrim

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i am guessing it will have something to do with inquisition.

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That is the thing Bioware may make Dragon Age 3 a whole new hero and story to be tied together later in DA4 or whatever they call it. That is why I said only 2 I could think of that will more than likely be in da3 is Flemeth and Sandal. Given Flemeths history she seems to save the hero and sandal seems to enchant the hero. I also see a da making another story doing just like they did with the jump from DAO to DA2.

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Morty Smith

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Rxdiaz wrote...

1. DA3-Red-Ending
2. DA3-Blue-Ending
3. DA3-Green-Ending
4. Art


That would be the equivalent of tacking your name on something someone else did better. Placasey.