OMG @JessicaMerizan can you believe the EP of #DAI is eating a PB&J? pic.twitter.com/xvuMAFrDFM
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NEW #DAI COMPANION CONFIRMED!!! #FollowerFriday
I'm not looking forward to how Rule 43 applies to this.
I'm disgusted but intrigued
OMG @JessicaMerizan can you believe the EP of #DAI is eating a PB&J? pic.twitter.com/xvuMAFrDFM
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NEW #DAI COMPANION CONFIRMED!!! #FollowerFriday
I'm not looking forward to how Rule 43 applies to this.
I'm disgusted but intrigued
^^^^ I think he means rule 34 lol
Indeed. Isn't rule 43 gender bending? Or is that 63?
Why do i know this?
^^^^ I think he means rule 34 lol
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Actually, there is a Rule 43, but I'm pretty sure he meant 34...
Just as a note, here's a challenging aspect for tweets. I intentionally try to be playful on them. I get the impression most people have fun back and appreciate having light hearted banter with devs. I like it because I find it fun... and I like having fun with various aspects of the fans.
So there's a bit of a challenge, because I do also recognize that people follow me because I work for BioWare, and people may consider things I say to be more authoritative than other tweets.
If people are going to consider me a poor representative of the company (or unprofessional) because I try to have fun with the fanbase, it means that I wouldn't tweet. It'd actually likely mean that I *couldn't* tweet. At least not with my current account, because I'm followed as a rep for BioWare.
Unless it's coming right from the actual BioWare account (and even then....), it's important to recognize that you may not have full context of a response I make to a particular person tweeting. I also have no problems saying that it's probably the same for David, and other BioWare posters. Now it's fine if you think that we should be strictly professional and not make tweets that could be possibly interpreted negatively, but recognize that this will come at a cost to fans (and devs) that enjoy having this type of interaction.
Indeed. Isn't rule 43 gender bending? Or is that 63?
Why do i know this?
Rule 63 is: "For every female character, there is a male version and visa versa".
43) It is a delicious trap. You must hit it.
or
The more beautiful and pure a thing is - the more satisfying is it to corrupt it.
Just as a note, here's a challenging aspect for tweets. I intentionally try to be playful on them. I get the impression most people have fun back and appreciate having light hearted banter with devs. I like it because I find it fun... and I like having fun with various aspects of the fans.
So there's a bit of a challenge, because I do also recognize that people follow me because I work for BioWare, and people may consider things I say to be more authoritative than other tweets.
If people are going to consider me a poor representative of the company (or unprofessional) because I try to have fun with the fanbase, it means that I wouldn't tweet. It'd actually likely mean that I *couldn't* tweet. At least not with my current account, because I'm followed as a rep for BioWare.
Unless it's coming right from the actual BioWare account (and even then....), it's important to recognize that you may not have full context of a response I make to a particular person tweeting. I also have no problems saying that it's probably the same for David, and other BioWare posters. Now it's fine if you think that we should be strictly professional and not make tweets that could be possibly interpreted negatively, but recognize that this will come at a cost to fans (and devs) that enjoy having this type of interaction.
Don't worry Allan, most of us understand fully. There's just a few people who seem to not get it.
Rule 63 is: "For every female character, there is a male version and visa versa".
Alrighty then.
I like how not long ago i was telling everyone to stay to the thread subject, and then i started talking about rule 34 stuff.
I am a good boy i swear
43) It is a delicious trap. You must hit it.
or
The more beautiful and pure a thing is - the more satisfying is it to corrupt it.
...either of those in relation to a sandwich romance is disturbing ![]()
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may I ask, will we have infinite amount of normal arrow like DA:O? Or we have to buy/make arrows like skyrim?
You will not run of ammo
Good, good.
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may I ask, will we have infinite amount of normal arrow like DA:O? Or we have to buy/make arrows like skyrim?
You will not run of ammo
Gosh this makes me so happy. Thank you Bioware team, yet again.
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Since we didn't get one this month, can we get a name or at least a hint who will be the next reveal? I was so excited :'(
David Hulegaard @HulegaardBooks
So sorry about the delay. Work continues! Considering a couple of options: one male, one female.
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Oh geez I'm sorry, I think I misinterpreted that. Did you mean one or the other? Or both at the same time?
David Hulegaard @HulegaardBooks
Probably won't do two reveals at once, but they'll all happen over time. ![]()
Just as a note, here's a challenging aspect for tweets. I intentionally try to be playful on them. I get the impression most people have fun back and appreciate having light hearted banter with devs. I like it because I find it fun... and I like having fun with various aspects of the fans.
So there's a bit of a challenge, because I do also recognize that people follow me because I work for BioWare, and people may consider things I say to be more authoritative than other tweets.
If people are going to consider me a poor representative of the company (or unprofessional) because I try to have fun with the fanbase, it means that I wouldn't tweet. It'd actually likely mean that I *couldn't* tweet. At least not with my current account, because I'm followed as a rep for BioWare.
Unless it's coming right from the actual BioWare account (and even then....), it's important to recognize that you may not have full context of a response I make to a particular person tweeting. I also have no problems saying that it's probably the same for David, and other BioWare posters. Now it's fine if you think that we should be strictly professional and not make tweets that could be possibly interpreted negatively, but recognize that this will come at a cost to fans (and devs) that enjoy having this type of interaction.
Aw, but I love that feeling of running out of ammo at the worst possible time.
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Just as a note, here's a challenging aspect for tweets. I intentionally try to be playful on them. I get the impression most people have fun back and appreciate having light hearted banter with devs. I like it because I find it fun... and I like having fun with various aspects of the fans.
So there's a bit of a challenge, because I do also recognize that people follow me because I work for BioWare, and people may consider things I say to be more authoritative than other tweets.
If people are going to consider me a poor representative of the company (or unprofessional) because I try to have fun with the fanbase, it means that I wouldn't tweet. It'd actually likely mean that I *couldn't* tweet. At least not with my current account, because I'm followed as a rep for BioWare.
Unless it's coming right from the actual BioWare account (and even then....), it's important to recognize that you may not have full context of a response I make to a particular person tweeting. I also have no problems saying that it's probably the same for David, and other BioWare posters. Now it's fine if you think that we should be strictly professional and not make tweets that could be possibly interpreted negatively, but recognize that this will come at a cost to fans (and devs) that enjoy having this type of interaction.
Allan -
Don't ever change, bro. ![]()
Looks like we'll get a male follower next time since we got Vivienne for the previous FF.
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Since we didn't get one this month, can we get a name or at least a hint who will be the next reveal? I was so excited :'(
David Hulegaard @HulegaardBooks
So sorry about the delay. Work continues! Considering a couple of options: one male, one female.
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Oh geez I'm sorry, I think I misinterpreted that. Did you mean one or the other? Or both at the same time?
David Hulegaard @HulegaardBooks
Probably won't do two reveals at once, but they'll all happen over time.
I wonder who the female could be!
I mean, it could be Sera, or Sera, or -oh yeah - that other female companion that hasn't been announced! I think her name is....Sera, or something?
I think that this might mean that they could show in FF the three advisors.I wonder who the female could be!
I mean, it could be Sera, or Sera, or -oh yeah - that other female companion that hasn't been announced! I think her name is....Sera, or something?
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I wonder who the female could be!
I mean, it could be Sera, or Sera, or -oh yeah - that other female companion that hasn't been announced! I think her name is....Sera, or something?
Or Leliana . Or Scriby. But more likely Leliana.