Michael Gamble @GambleMike 23s
Waiting for the @ea press conference at #gamescom where @AarynFlynn will undoubtedly kill it. pic.twitter.com/Kt2Egc2ePj
Michael Gamble @GambleMike 23s
Waiting for the @ea press conference at #gamescom where @AarynFlynn will undoubtedly kill it. pic.twitter.com/Kt2Egc2ePj
Waiting for #dragonage to take the stage. BioFolks at the #EA press conference this morning at #gamescom #dragonage pic.twitter.com/07tUHHSomh
Meh...I'm not expecting much, they may show off Cole,Blackwall, and Solas maybe alongside a small bit of combat but it'll be nothing that I want to see
Consider me Sir Buzzkillington at this point, for I am as unhyped for this as possible - _-
I am personally hoping to see and hear Cullen. Also, a lady Inquisitor.
Best of luck to @AarynFlynn and the @DragonAge team presenting at #EA press conf #gamescom ![]()
Some serious lag with the stream. This is annoying.
I'm so excited. I'm shaking like a pooping dog.
IGN has a new DAI article up...
http://ca.ign.com/ar...age-inquisition
You could play Dragon Age: Inquisition for 200 hours and never uncover The Fallow Mire. At least, not the same Fallow Mire that I encountered.
The haunting bog is home to a violent storm, large and vicious lizards, and ancient, secret magic. It’s also where your missing soldiers have been located. The nighttime rescue operation is optional, if your choices even lead you to discovering it, but it could be key to the power of your Inquisition.
Bodies -- presumably those of the area’s plague victims -- emerge from the underwater graveyard when your party dares trudge through the Fallow Mire’s bog. Around the central bog, you’ll find dilapidated cabins and a lonely, muddy road, all hiding the abandoned leftovers of the Fallow Mire’s former residents.
Like much of Dragon Age: Inquisition’s world, loot is not always glamorous.
The Fallow Mire is one of Inquisition’s smaller, scarier areas, with a singular path carving a clear road to your goal. Distractions along the way create a spiderweb of branching paths with notable things, places, and lore to discover. In the process of this, you run the risk of treading on water, awakening the reanimated dead underneath, and scrambling to fight a scattered swarm of groaning foes.
Inquisition presents a convenient solution to the inconvenience of those few irritated enemies: attracting everyone in an area at once. If your party has a mage in it, you can use magic to light “Veil Fire” on obelisks peppered along the path to your soldiers. Lighting the flame pulls everyone in the area toward you, leading to larger, more challenging battles that encourage the use of Inquisition’s tactical camera.
Ordering allies individually, in a sort of slow-motion combination of real-time and turn-based combat, allows you to use your creativity in team fights. Using mage spells to protect an ally who’s storming into a group, or taunting zombies with a roar to force a fight against a Warrior, while you set traps and sneak up on enemies are all satisfying when executed in tandem.
Inquisition’s large-scale exploration necessitates small-scale breathers like this. Discovering the enormity of a region can be overwhelming (in all the right, obsessive ways) as quests pile up, mysteries appear, and tangential objectives pull you off the beaten path.
Completing these objectives increases your Inquisition’s Power points, which can be spent at your Wartable, the place where the Inquisition plans its next steps. Spending Power on Operations may see your recruits rebuilding broken structures, or it may open access to something like The Fallow Mire.
Perhaps you’ll find your way there by some other means. Maybe it isn’t part of your story at all. How and where you spend your Power is up to you, and it will take you somewhere different than mine is likely to take me.
TIME!!!!
I am personally hoping to see and hear Cullen. Also, a lady Inquisitor.
YAYYYY!
YAY
Dragon Age @dragonage 16s
Gamescom 2014: "Bow before your new god and be spared."
WARDEN AND HAWKE! I SAW THEM!
AWESOME CC, Skyhold & COLE, Blackwall & Solas Yes
Well, certainly some interesting things to see in that trailer.
Solas my love!
Naming our crafted axe "All the Feels" just for @AarynFlynn at the EA conference ![]()
ALL THE FEELS: THE AXE. Lovely.
Dat AOE
Yeah guardsmen can be kind of jerks! #DAI
Evidently EVERYONE is watching #DAI <.< Silly lag haha.
@AllanSchumacher I saw the new trailer again and I am all sorts of flailing right now. Because THERE ARE THINGS THAT CAN BE SAID NOW.
Laggy demo!
Am I the only getting lag every second?