It's worse... he creates those horrible scenes. If he actually created that scene he's talking about we're screwed harder than a kitchen wench by the Iron Bull!
Dat Metaphor.
It's worse... he creates those horrible scenes. If he actually created that scene he's talking about we're screwed harder than a kitchen wench by the Iron Bull!
Dat Metaphor.
Dat Metaphor.
Short for Metropolitan.... *what's a metaphor*
As I replay JoH, I look forward to any other story based DLC that may be released.
JOH was surprisngly amazing. At least towards the end. But I was probably in a bad mood or dreading the ending of the game so don't mind me.
That little chuckle-snort kills me. Every. Time.
Me too. At this point, I've lost count of the number of times I've made a lovely lady for Cullen, then the Solas chuckle-snort happens and before I know it I'm being dumped in Crestwood. Again.
Actually, I'm looking more forward to it now.
I was never with the people who said DAI failed in every regard, but it is a fact that it failed to make me feel any extreme emotion. Other than admittedly bursting out in laughter at some of the quite funny lines of dialogue here and there. I appreciate humor, but there was zero sadness.
I don't even want them to go all grimdark killstabby, but the overall presentation of almost everything was as bright & light-hearted as a supposedly all-encompassing war could possibly be. That is okay in Fable, but DA actually managed to keep the balance quite well in my book up until now.
Can you both dread something and want it at the same time? That's...how it is. ![]()
I'm concerned for both Solas and Bull, though my mind went to Bull with Epler involved.
Also, I really love JoH, finished it again last night.
Blair Brown @blairkerrbrown
the first bug I ever filed on dragon age back in 2012 was a stop ship bug because Dorians hair was offset... I regret nothing. #DAI
http://blog.bioware....thedas-contest/
In the dark and forgotten places of the world lie relics of great power: amulets, rings, and belts that imbue the wearer with strange abilities, the likes of which have never been seen in Thedas. Their origin is unknown, but some say they were crafted by the Dalish, others the dwarves, and some say it was a guy named Bob.
To unravel this mystery, the Inquisition has turned to you, dear player. Starting July 15, 2015, we will be accepting your submissions for the Untold Relics of Thedas contest. Using the ability list found here, we want you to create a new and exciting accessory item for possible inclusion in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Maybe it’s something you wish you had in battle, like a killing amulet of ultra-damage, or perhaps it’s something that you plain and simple want to know exists, like the Rainbow King’s Ring of Prismatic Resistance.
Whatever your motivation, we want you to create a new accessory for Dragon Age: Inquisition, along with an interesting name and backstory for it. Make it funny, make it mysterious, make it sad, but above all else, make sure it affects gameplay in an interesting and unique way. Whether it’s high risk/high reward or encourages nonstandard min-maxing, we want items that will get your fellow Inquisitors thinking about how they play in new ways.
To enter, submit an email to (Relics@BioWare.com) including your user/screen name, date of birth, email, and idea for the item.
The contest closes on Monday, July 20, 2015 at 11:59 P.M. PST. Three winners will be chosen by our panel of judges on or after July 29. Entries will be judged for their creativity, originality, appropriateness to the topic, and how they impact gameplay.
The winning accessories may be included as new content in Dragon Age: Inquisition, and the winners will receive a Dragon Age: Inquisition prize pack.
You can find the full contest rules here and a list of attributes that can be modified here.
Good luck, and happy crafting.
Less shenanigans and more tomfoolery, it's the #DAIMP team this Friday on @twitch! http://bit.ly/1gClwri
Less shenanigans and more tomfoolery, it's the #DAIMP team this Friday on @twitch! http://bit.ly/1gClwri
Heeeeey...
Is that Cole? o.O
What kind of relic will you craft? The Untold Relics of Thedas contest is now open: http://bit.ly/1J0MjbH #DAIRelics
John Epler @eplerjc 1m1 minute ago
You can tell when I got frustrated and went home last night because I have a camera that is just named 'blargh'.
John Epler @eplerjc 1m1 minute ago
You can tell when I got frustrated and went home last night because I have a camera that is just named 'blargh'.
Friends haven't played #DAI yet? They can try it free for a limited time with @OriginInsider! http://bit.ly/1OatOBV
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Any plans to release the Dragon Prop Set to none MP players at a later date? I don't mind waiting I just don't want to do MP.
Looking into options.
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Any plans to release the Dragon Prop Set to none MP players at a later date? I don't mind waiting I just don't want to do MP.
Looking into options.
...Yay?
There have been 100 000 bugs filed since Mid 2012. Assuming the average word count of 150 words per bug, that would be a 33333 page novel.
Granted, one of our bugs was about a lack of pesto mayo... so ... you know, the contents of said bugs varied
There have been 100 000 bugs filed since Mid 2012. Assuming the average word count of 150 words per bug, that would be a 33333 page novel.
Granted, one of our bugs was about a lack of pesto mayo... so ... you know, the contents of said bugs varied
I think they are done with 'patching' bugs in SP.