The Dragon Age Twitter Thread
#40126
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 05:29
6 Days until GaymerX
19 Days until SDCC
39 Days until Gamescom
55 Days until PAX PRIME
69 (hehe) Days until Montreal Comic Con
73 Days until Last Flight
83 Days until Edmonton Expo
94 Days until Dragon Age: Inquisition (NA)
97 Days until Dragon Age: Inquisition (UK)
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#40127
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 05:44
Eric asked me to post this for him
6 Days until GaymerX
19 Days until SDCC
39 Days until Gamescom
55 Days until PAX PRIME
69 (hehe) Days until Montreal Comic Con
73 Days until Last Flight
83 Days until Edmonton Expo
94 Days until Dragon Age: Inquisition (NA)
97 Days until Dragon Age: Inquisition (UK)
This has been your Ericander77 Weekend Update brought to you by your Twitter Empress Lady Siff
How can than those numbers get smaller and smaller, yet seem as much an eternity as last time?
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#40128
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 05:47
Which was Sort of my point. There's no way Gaspard would agree to be a subordinate of the Inquisitor.
Who is Gaspard?
#40129
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 05:48
If I played the DA series on the same PC, will the saved games carry over when I play DA:I without the use if DA:Keep?
No. Brief access to The Keep is necessary to pull in world states.
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#40130
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 05:55
Who is Gaspard?
This is Twitter thread. So I think you should Google it or something
#40131
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 05:59
If I played the DA series on the same PC, will the saved games carry over when I play DA:I without the use if DA:Keep?
No. Brief access to The Keep is necessary to pull in world states.
Brief access is promising, this implies that, at the very least, PC users will be able to upload save files to the keep.
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#40132
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:01
Brief access is promising, this implies that, at the very least, PC users will be able to upload save files to the keep.
No, Mike's meaning is that when starting a new game in DA:I on PC, you'll need to log on to EA's servers/The Keep to populate a save file.
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#40133
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:10
No, Mike's meaning is that when starting a new game in DA:I on PC, you'll need to log on to EA's servers/The Keep to populate a save file.
Indeed. Uploading files to the Keep can only cause bugs in your world state.
#40134
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:40
Indeed. Uploading files to the Keep can only cause bugs in your world state.
So no matter what you're gonna have to remember the choices you made? That's gonna be tricky, I remember my warden rather differently than the way I probably played him.
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#40135
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:40
This is Twitter thread. So I think you should Google it or something
Noted. No need for the rudeness guy..
#40136
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:43
#40137
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:47
[DRAGON AGE]: What can you tell us about Cullen?
[BRIANNE BATTYE]: Cullen spent more than half of his life in service to the templars. He's gone through a lot over that time. He survived what happened to the Circle Tower in Dragon Age: Origins, then watched Kirkwall fall to chaos in Dragon Age II. In Inquisition, the sky's torn open, demons are running loose, there's war… things aren't exactly looking up.
[DA]: Cullen made a pretty big decision at the end of Dragon Age II. How has his life changed since he sided against Knight-Commander Meredith?
[BB]: Meredith was Cullen's commanding officer; he wanted to trust her. But standing against her paved the way for him to help form what would become the Inquisition. The templars failed to protect their charges and the people of Kirkwall. The Order has not lived up to its ideal, and though it wasn't easy for him, Cullen now recognizes that. It's something he's still processing, but he's looking to move forward and fight for something he can believe in. The whole world's falling apart, and Cullen won't sit by and watch that happen. He wants to be part of a solution. If that means serving the Inquisition instead of the Order, then that's what he's going to do.
[DA]: As a former knight-captain, Cullen is certainly well-trained and experienced. What is his primary area of expertise?
[BB]: He obviously has insights into the Templar Order, as well as firsthand knowledge of the mage-templar conflict. Of course, those aren't the only reasons he was recruited into the Inquisition. Cullen is a driven individual with a strong sense of responsibility. He's a leader: someone people can turn to, someone they can trust to make the right call, even if it's a tough one.

[DA]: How would you describe his role in the game?
[BB]: Cullen is one of three advisors who help run the Inquisition. Specifically, he commands the Inquisition's military forces on your behalf. Cullen will offer tactical advice and assistance throughout the game. And you'll have plenty of reasons to seek it.
[DA]: So, it sounds like players will get to spend some time with him.
[BB]: For sure—but it doesn't have to be about work all the time. There will be opportunities to get to know Cullen himself. Though he was in Origins and appeared in quests throughout Dragon Age II, there wasn't a chance to talk to him about anything that wasn't an immediate issue.
[DA]: And now?
[BB]: In the previous games, Cullen was there as a templar. He had work to do. But why did he become a templar in the first place? Who was he before that? Who is he beyond that? These were questions I had to consider. In Inquisition, the player can explore these ideas with him.
[DA]: What did you enjoy most about writing him?
[BB]: Cullen's been through a lot. As a result, he takes his new position very seriously. Your soldiers depend on him, after all, and he will do right by them. He expects a lot of the Inquisition and of himself. Some of my favorite parts to write were the moments where he lets that drop a bit—the moments where you see him relax and he can be the person behind the soldier.
[DA]: You mentioned that he is one of three advisors. Does Cullen get along well with his peers?
[BB]: Cullen has a lot of respect for his fellow advisors. Of course, that doesn't mean they always get along. For example, Cullen is a practical person who appreciates a straightforward, honest approach. Leliana, who has worked behind the scenes for the Divine for years, won't come at a problem the same way.
[DA]: Cullen fans have united on social media using the hashtag #cullenites. What do you think it is about him that makes him so popular?
[BB]: Well, I'm sure his introduction in Origins won him some fans—especially among certain female mages. But I don't think that's everyone's reason or the only one.
Cullen is someone who fights for what he believes in. He tries to do the right thing, even if he isn't always successful. His history interests me, and I'm sure other people are also curious about what it will mean. How has it influenced the man he is now? I guess I know the answer to that, but I won't say more just yet.
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#40138
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Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:47
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Awww, Hrungr beat me by half a second!
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#40139
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:47
So no matter what you're gonna have to remember the choices you made? That's gonna be tricky, I remember my warden rather differently than the way I probably played him.
At this point there doesn't seem to be a way to import save files.
You could go back and check your Origins save file in that game, or just guess and hope for the best.
(After all, if you can't remember what you did then you won't be able to tell if it's right or not
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#40140
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:49
#40141
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:51
#40142
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:53
I honestly thought Brianne or David were going to reveal Scribe Lady's name in Cullen's interview when they were talking about the other advisors, just for extra trolling.
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#40143
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:57
I honestly thought Brianne or David were going to reveal Scribe Lady's name in Cullen's interview when they were talking about the other advisors, just for extra trolling.
I was thinking when I read the "How does he get along with his peers?" part, I was like "Of course they only talk about Leliana."
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#40145
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:59
So no matter what you're gonna have to remember the choices you made? That's gonna be tricky, I remember my warden rather differently than the way I probably played him.
I think most of the major choices have a description about it so it'll refresh your memory
#40146
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 06:59
#40147
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 07:00
I think at this point they're just trolling you personally Sasha...
Probably. Or at least personally trolling the Scribblers.
#40148
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 07:01
I've never heard of Brianne Battye?
#40149
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 07:01
#40150
Posté 05 juillet 2014 - 07:02
Probably. Or at least personally trolling the Scribblers.
Wait... there's more than just you?
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