I just got my Game Informer Digital Copy of the October 2014 issue. They had a mini video. They showed an Inquisitor walking around Skyhold for about 10 seconds. Holy god, it is pretty.
Tell us everything!
I just got my Game Informer Digital Copy of the October 2014 issue. They had a mini video. They showed an Inquisitor walking around Skyhold for about 10 seconds. Holy god, it is pretty.
Tell us everything!
It wasn't much. The article dealt with mostly multiplayer stuff. The video was pretty much all Fallow Mire stuff, with that 10 second clip of walking around Skyhold in the middle.
Maaaaaan. Skyhold video! C'mon Bioware, give us The Precious!
Our Rams in #DragonAgeInquisition are tricky to hunt. A colleague found using Stealth helped. I am now labeling this technique a Rambush.
So, rams are confirmed. That's cool. Also, "rambush" is brilliant. They should pull Brian Bloom in and have him record a Varric joke using that pun. It must be in the game. Tell Mrs. Kirby that the Qun demands it, if need be.
FTFY
ALSO THIS. http://m.youtube.com...h?v=SupNaQeJrq0
My statement was fine as it was, but thank you for the Jackson video. lol
Red blue and green.....
It reminds me of something...
*snip*
I don't know what.
I actually had instant anxiety and my breathing sped up when I saw that O_O
Man, I would love so have The Messenger as a companion in a later game. I hope we at least get to meat him again in DA:I.User
will there ever a fully playable darkspawn character as a companion at least
Mike Laidlaw @Mike_Laidlaw
Not this go-around, but it’s possible sometime, I guess!
Man, I would love so have The Messenger as a companion in a later game. I hope we at least get to meat him again in DA:I.
How unsanitary! You'll give everyone the taint!
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Tulay McNally @Tulaychan
Soon!!!
I can decorate Skyhold in orlesian style. Two preordrers.
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Meh, it's too complicated. The abjad derives from the Semitic family of scripts and the Semitic comes from Egypt.Considering the Greeks adapted the Phoenician (Canaanite) script, the first documented alphabet ( the abjad ), I'd be inclined to disagree.
However, I suppose the first "true" alphabet using your definition is indeed from the Greeks.
So a middle ground would for me to say proto-alphabet
and proud of it.Nerd.
I have and it is beautiful..Have you seen the Welsh language? xD
Guest_Trojan.Vundo_*
probably something to do with MP.The preorder bonuses mentioned on Origin include nebulous, unspecified bonus digital content.The preorder bonuses on that poster are: the Inquisitor's battle steed mount, the Flames of the Inquisition arms and armor, the red hart halla mount, the Skyhold Throne, and the Bog Unicorn mount. All of which we knew about already. No word on what that bonus digital content will be.>_>
probably something to do with MP.
God, I hope not. What a kick in the teeth that would be for those of us who only plan to engage in single player.
Ideally it'll be something that's useful for both SP and MP, so that neither side feels let down.
probably something to do with MP.
That is certainly one possibility that has been mooted.
God, I hope not. What a kick in the teeth that would be for those of us who only plan to engage in single player.
Ideally it'll be something that's useful for both SP and MP, so that neither side feels let down.
Every single in-game preorder bonus that has already been announced is SP-only: the three mounts, the throne, the arms, and the armor. The only thing that isn't SP-only is the digital soundtrack, which is not even an in-game thing in the first place.
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God, I hope not. What a kick in the teeth that would be for those of us who only plan to engage in single player.
Ideally it'll be something that's useful for both SP and MP, so that neither side feels let down.
Isn't it a slight overreaction to call bonus content for MP a kick in the teeth? You're already getting the Flames of the Inquisition gear for preodering, plus whatever is in the Deluxe and Inquisitor's Editions.
It's probably two or three random item packs, nothing worth getting let down over.
Come on over to the US. We're closer to Dragon Age *and* we have a stupid President. You get what you want while feeling at home.
(Plus, you know, Freedom and stuff.
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Well, the original plan was to move to the US as soon as I'm done in high school, get citizenship and enlist in the Navy ![]()
Let me tell ya, that wouldn't work. I don't think they'd ever let an immigrant be a Navy SEAL anyway. Oh well, maybe when I'm older. Without the whole military thing...
(You can't see that, but that's actually a guy wearing Navy's AOR2 in my avatar. It's not an actual photo, anyway...)
I call it a kick in the teeth because it's a bonus that one way or the other is being paid for out of the additional cost of the game. I will, however, concede that "kick in the teeth" probably comes across more strongly than what I truly meant.
It's probably safe to say that most people who are buying the game (and certainly those who pre-ordered before the MP announcement) have done so primarily for the SP content and experience. Definitely not saying that there's not an appreciable percentage of those who aren't looking forward to the multiplayer as well, but that's probably seen as a sweet extra and not what most people are paying full price for.
Ideally, they would have fully announced all the bonus content from the beginning, so that people could make a fully educated experience. Personally, I bought it only because of the soundtrack (which I would have bought anyway). Everything else is just icing. But if something that could potentially be "cake" turns out to be MP only, then yes, it's going to be a disappointment. Essentially, SP content is something that practically everyone will use because almost everyone will be attempting the campaign. MP content will be useful only to a percentage (large or small) of the whole.
And I'm certainly not against MP receiving something, which is why I said it would be nice if it was useful for both playstyles. On the small scale, it could be an armor or weapons pack, or something like the Mirror of Transformation. On the large scale, it could be an additional map that could be used for a MP campaign, but was also visitable and contained quests for the SP campaign.
It will literally be two or three item packs, that would take about an hour of in-game playing to earn.
That's what ME3 did.
This is totally not worth getting upset about. It's barely even a bonus.
It's probably safe to say that most people who are buying the game (and certainly those who pre-ordered before the MP announcement) have done so primarily for the SP content and experience. Definitely not saying that there's not an appreciable percentage of those who aren't looking forward to the multiplayer as well, but that's probably seen as a sweet extra and not what most people are paying full price for.
Those people are responsible for their purchase, if they preordered something that has an unknown piece content, then they can't complain that it doesn't suit them, for they didn't have any guarantee over the content, yet they went and bought it anyway.
Every single in-game preorder bonus that has already been announced is SP-only: the three mounts, the throne, the arms, and the armor. The only thing that isn't SP-only is the digital soundtrack, which is not even an in-game thing in the first place.
If people feel like getting one MP-related preorder bonus next to all that is a "kick in the teeth", they are so incorrigibly selfish as to not be worth seriously discussing.
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God, I hope not. What a kick in the teeth that would be for those of us who only plan to engage in single player.
Ideally it'll be something that's useful for both SP and MP, so that neither side feels let down.
That would be cool..
Maybe it is a default hawks-character card for MP?
It's probably safe to say that most people who are buying the game (and certainly those who pre-ordered before the MP announcement) have done so primarily for the SP content and experience. Definitely not saying that there's not an appreciable percentage of those who aren't looking forward to the multiplayer as well, but that's probably seen as a sweet extra and not what most people are paying full price for.
Essentially, SP content is something that practically everyone will use because almost everyone will be attempting the campaign. MP content will be useful only to a percentage (large or small) of the whole.
Well that's making a lot of assumptions. I've heard lots of people say they were buying this game for its multiplayer, not all of them will even have a go at the single player content.
I just realized that I inadvertently defended my opinion with the same kind of "majority" argument that I find so distastefully myopic in threads about romance and sexuality, so consider that defense officially withdrawn.
I'd still prefer the mystery DLC to be something that can at least appeal to both camps, but the opinion will have to stand on other merits.