The #BioWareBase is now open. Golden nug approved. #PAXPrime room 2AB.



Should try DDO, it's full of ladies.
There are a lot of women in Guild Wars 2 too. When playing World vs World we have to go to teamspeak, so we listen to ladies all the time. Some of them are well known commanders in our server's community (not only on the server I am right now, but in the previous too).
Hey #PAXPrime: here's what we have on deck for today. Full PAX schedule available here: http://bit.ly/1JhrB5Z
There are a lot of women in Guild Wars 2 too. When playing World vs World we have to go to teamspeak, so we listen to ladies all the time. Some of them are well known commanders in our server's community (not only on the server I am right now, but in the previous too).
GW2 was okay- but ESO is terrible. (In regards to people being awful to female gamers)
The greatest challenge to face DAMP yet: working with other people!
Not so fast... let's find out if solo combos register for the challenge first. ![]()
There are a lot of women in Guild Wars 2 too. When playing World vs World we have to go to teamspeak, so we listen to ladies all the time. Some of them are well known commanders in our server's community (not only on the server I am right now, but in the previous too).
Just to throw in my two cents, there's plenty of girls and respectful guys in Final Fantasy 14, as well.
I've played LOTRO since launch in '07. The community there really was very nice and helpful. Its kinda dead now with the servers being consolidated and such. FF14 is the mmo I've moved on to and, while I do regret I may never actually get to Mordor, I don't regret the move to Eorzea. ![]()
There are a lot of women in Guild Wars 2 too. When playing World vs World we have to go to teamspeak, so we listen to ladies all the time. Some of them are well known commanders in our server's community (not only on the server I am right now, but in the previous too).
Yeah, I played GW2 when it first came out. After about 6 months in, I got a new job and took a break while I tried to cram my mind around learning a whole bunch of new systems. When I came back, the "living world" aspect had moved on so much that I didn't know where to start. It's a great idea, but if you don't keep up it feels like you miss a huge amount. Loved Guild Wars original though. It was one of my first MMO's.
KILL IT AND TAKE THE CHOCOLATE GOLD COINS
Did they really put chocolate coins in them? NOW I WANT ONE. *nugnugnugnugnugnugnugnugnugnugnugnug!*
Minutes into the #BiowareBase and already making fun of Blar. Definitely Friday.
I'm at the point about whatever's going to be announced/shown tomorrow that I am both excited and feeling a little like I'm going to throw up.
I'm just not ready for this to be over.
I understand, friend. I understand...

I'm at the point about whatever's going to be announced/shown tomorrow that I am both excited and feeling a little like I'm going to throw up.
I'm just not ready for this to be over.
Matt Rhodes is posting a sketch on his Twitter #BiowareBase @MattRhodesArt
Playing "The Dawn Will Come" on the harp at the #BiowareBase
I think I'll dedicate tomorrow to playing DA2 all day, in anticipation of the DAI news at half 12/half 1 in the morning. I'd play Inquisition, but quite frankly playing as Sarcastic Hawke is just the most perfect thing.
I'm at the point about whatever's going to be announced/shown tomorrow that I am both excited and feeling a little like I'm going to throw up.
I'm just not ready for this to be over.
You know it's weird.
I'm grown, married, with a family, and a full time job- but there are still things I get emotionally attached to that end up being huge parts of my life in whatever weird way, and Dragon Age has been like that for me for a long time. Since I don't play Mass Effect, it's an especially long wait between games. These characters are like friends, however strange that sounds, and the world is as real to me as the world we live in. It's like how your favorite book is well worn, dog-eared, underlined, you could live it, breath it, quote it.
It's all ending and it's going to be a long time before it starts again.
You know it's weird.
I'm grown, married, with a family, and a full time job- but there are still things I get emotionally attached to that end up being huge parts of my life in whatever weird way, and Dragon Age has been like that for me for a long time. Since I don't play Mass Effect, it's an especially long wait between games. These characters are like friends, however strange that sounds, and the world is as real to me as the world we live in. It's like how your favorite book is well worn, dog-eared, underlined, you could live it, breath it, quote it.
It's all ending and it's going to be a long time before it starts again.
Yup. Dragon Age games are like your favorite books. When you're done, you want them to keep going.