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The Dragon Age Twitter Thread
#58251
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:30
- Saturamas aime ceci
#58252
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:32
Mike Laidlaw @Mike_Laidlaw
You want freckles? I got your dwarven freckles! Captured right off the PS4, in fact. #MyInquisition
I've copied this over to the CC Video Thread from yesterday if people want to discuss it there:
http://forum.bioware...acter-creation/
And again, I think I hear Felicia Day *squeeing* from here. Tallis returns!
#58253
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:33
You want freckles? I got your dwarven freckles! Captured right off the PS4, in fact. #MyInquisition
*snip*I've copied this over to the CC Video Thread from yesterday if people want to discuss it there:
User
Holy hell! Is this DA:I????
Yup!
User
it looks like she has a scar in her eyebrow
She does, yes.
- Ilidan_DA aime ceci
#58254
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:34
User
Sorry if this is a repeat question, but can you change eyebrow color separately from hair? I don't think I've see that.
Nope. They change together.
- Ilidan_DA aime ceci
#58255
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:34
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
And at ~95 hours and change, I have completed another non-completionist playthrough. AssQuisitor Asscendant!
I was wondering why "AssQuisitor" comes up as second on my hashtag autocomplete list.
I'm gonna miss #AssQuisitor.
- Gold Dragon, Arakat, Ajna et 3 autres aiment ceci
#58256
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:41
I'm gonna miss #AssQuisitor.
There should be an achievement to encourage players to make AssQuisitors of their own.
- Kriztofer aime ceci
#58257
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:42
She's so pretty!
I am loving more and more on how much we can change their looks...Amazing!
Long(ish) hair too!
#58258
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:45
Suddenly feeling a need to buy a PC version of Dragon Age as well...
- ChandlerL aime ceci
#58259
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:49
Long(ish) hair too!
Yep! I really like the hairstyles we've been shown in the videos. ![]()
Quite a few of them are different than what we had in the last 2 games. ^^
#58260
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:54
User
Sorry if this is a repeat question, but can you change eyebrow color separately from hair? I don't think I've see that.
Nope. They change together.
This pleases me. I hated changing both and trying to guess at the right shade (eyebrows are often darker).
- noxpanda et Illyria God King of the Primordium aiment ceci
#58261
Posté 30 septembre 2014 - 11:54
I'm trying to remember not to get too excited over graphics since I'll be playing on a PS3.
...Still very pretty! ![]()
- RevanCousland et Trincove aiment ceci
#58262
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:08
User
It's the mustache, isn't it?
And the thighs
But honestly.. I find him hilariously brilliant too.
- Cruce aime ceci
#58263
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:17
It took 4 writers debating/discussing & finally @DesignerMath with a chart (all in my office!) to fully explain this DAI sequence to me. 0_o
- Ammonite, BioFan (Official), Gustave Flowbert et 3 autres aiment ceci
#58264
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:21
#58265
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:21
User
AssQuizzy, infamous Fennec annihilator of Thedas, coming for you Nov. 20th. You may be afraid now.
Ryan Treadwell @Ryan_Treadwell
Only a monster would murder those cuddly little guys. A reckoning is coming, AssQuizzy!!!
- Gold Dragon, BadgerladDK, Reznore57 et 5 autres aiment ceci
#58266
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:22
No, nomiki is a name. It also means law school, but the name I used comes from the ADJECTIVE nomikos: lawful or relating to law. Do you also tell people that 'mark' isn't a name as it means 'blemish or spot'?Nomiki means law *school. You're literally calling someone law *school. It's not a thing. It's also a female word.
What's with people calling characters spanish and greek the instant they don't have barbie features? It's pretty weird. Also not based on reality.
Nomiki was originally a girls name but has become uni gendered, as have many names in the last few decades. Not only does it say so on numerous websites, but my sister also named her son it, she being married to a Greek man.
Thus the name was in my mind as a possible Greek name, and so was the one I chose.
So stop with the pretentious 'holier than thou' Greek grammar gibgab.
And you're welcome for that accidental alliteration.
- ShaggyWolf et Yanagi_Uxinta aiment ceci
#58267
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:22
He gets a lot of tweets, so yours might be lost in the pile.
Or, he may consider it spoilers or trashing the dev team, neither of which he responds to other than trashing back.
Or, it could've been asked and answered already.
Actually, I asked if DA:I would allow Remote Play access to a PS Vita through the PS4 (works really well on Destiny).
You want freckles? I got your dwarven freckles! Captured right off the PS4, in fact. #MyInquisition
I've copied this over to the CC Video Thread from yesterday if people want to discuss it there:

#58268
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:27
Long(ish) hair too!
Yes Long(ish) hair is awesome and I am glad the Female dwarf gets at least one that we know of, although my Female Cadash will most likely have one of the shaved hairstyles if possible!
#58269
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 12:49
Mike Laidlaw @Mike_Laidlaw
You want freckles? I got your dwarven freckles! Captured right off the PS4, in fact. #MyInquisition
I've copied this over to the CC Video Thread from yesterday if people want to discuss it there:
http://forum.bioware...acter-creation/
Agent Scully! Is that you?
- Ihatebadgames, Nirveli et UltimateGohanSS aiment ceci
#58270
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 01:02
Pretentious AND holier than thou? I am greek and live in Greece and noticed a mistake in the use of greek language, hahah.
Nomiki is a very unusual name and I've never heard it being used as a name before. Out of curiosity I asked my mother if she ever heard anyone being called Nomiki since she's older, and she said she never heard anyone ever being called that, ever. I am only accepting it as a name now because you say your sister named her kid that, otherwise I've never heard it before. If it was a last name, then that'd fit more, as it leaves a wider window of possibilities.
I don't think your hostility is really justified :/. If you want to trust the sites instead of an actual greek person, that's fine. But let me just say that it's not the first time someone used greek words without the correct context because sites told him that technically it was correct. It's not their fault, as greek is a pretty complicated language that is not easily translated (I don't recommend trusting google translate either). But attacking me just because of that? Honestly.
Regardless, this is off topic.
I can tell you're from Greece due to the fact that native speakers tend to attack any non native speakers when they try to speak their language.
I apologise for my hostility: I actually read what you said as rather judgemental and patronising.
And as to Greek being a complicated language, from my experience of attempting to learn it (out of my curiosity, brought about due to the fact that I studied Ancient Greek at university) from only Ancient Greek knowledge, it was not specifically harder than learning Italian from only Latin knowledge. The only difference is that Greek contains sounds such as gamma which simply don't exist in English, but that doesn't really translate over internet writing.
But yeah I apologise for being hostile, I clearly misread your tone. Just my experience as a linguist is that people look down on non native speakers and I thought that's what you were doing.
- Dermain, Saturamas, Enigmatick et 1 autre aiment ceci
#58271
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 01:18
And as a former Red-haired wonder, I really like what I see in the future for both Gingers and Dwarves.
#58272
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 01:31
It's not hard like learning a language that has a completely different alphabet is hard. It's that it needs a lot of extra context in order to use everything correctly in each situation. It's hard for someone to learn how to use it correctly without living somewhere where they can hear how it's used in every day life.
Out of curiosity. So your sister named her son Nomiki, not Nomikos? Last post on this topic, really.
Thing is your first paragraph applies to basically every single language in existence.
Yes, Nomiki. They all him miki for short.
#58273
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 01:32
It's not hard like learning a language that has a completely different alphabet is hard. It's that it needs a lot of extra context in order to use everything correctly in each situation. It's hard for someone to learn how to use it correctly without living somewhere where they can hear how it's used in every day life.
Out of curiosity. So your sister named her son Nomiki, not Nomikos? Last post on this topic, really.
Thing is your first paragraph applies to basically every single language in existence.
Yes, Nomiki. They call him miki for short.
#58275
Posté 01 octobre 2014 - 02:06
FFS, take the self-indulgent posturing about Greek somewhere else.
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