Mages can choose to wear heavy armor?
If this is true, i can say that one burden is off my back for this game(AKA i approve).
Modifié par Kuroi Kishin, 31 août 2013 - 02:55 .
Modifié par Kuroi Kishin, 31 août 2013 - 02:55 .
matt rhodes wrote...
It's a misleading summary.
What I said was that we enjoy the opportunity to embellish on characters from previous games. Often a character is made from generic pieces (most NPC's are built this way). But when you are able to elevate one of them you can update their appearance, tell more of their story through unique wardrobes or a more carefully crafted face. I just updated a character from Origins. Not a drastic redesign, just giving them a bit more love.
Reznore57 wrote...
Yep mages can wear plate , well some part I guess .
And warrior can wear Conan armor , light armor?
I really have a hard time picturing an inquisitor looking like Conan the Barbarian.
But it's a really really good news .
Loincloth.Reznore57 wrote...
And warrior can wear Conan armor , light armor?
I really have a hard time picturing an inquisitor looking like Conan the Barbarian.
But it's a really really good news .
You're right, of course. In Howard's short stories, he wore anything from a simple loincloth to plate-mail.Sopa de Gato wrote...
Reznore57 wrote...
Yep mages can wear plate , well some part I guess .
And warrior can wear Conan armor , light armor?
I really have a hard time picturing an inquisitor looking like Conan the Barbarian.
But it's a really really good news .
This is one of those things where popular culture doesn't match the source material. Conan often wore as much armor as he could get away with, depending on his current situation. It varied on personal wealth, local culture, etc. Hell, he wears full plate in some of the stories!
Modifié par Kuroi Kishin, 31 août 2013 - 03:07 .
Kuroi Kishin wrote...
Did i read this right? Can someone confirm this?
Mages can choose to wear heavy armor?
If this is true, i can say that one burden is off my back for this game(AKA i approve).
Quicksilver26 wrote...
So umm Mr. Schumacher since your here would you mind confirming that not all the romance options will be romancable by either gander for us please.
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This worries me.Quicksilver26 wrote...
So umm Mr. Schumacher since your here would you mind confirming that not all the romance options will be romancable by either gander for us please.
I wouldn't mind going for something tribal in feel (leather + furs) if it seems appropriate in setting.Kuroi Kishin wrote...
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As for Conan, i know the stereotype is to see him with furs or light armor, but i am sure i read that Conan wore heavy armor for larger battles.
Modifié par neonmoth, 31 août 2013 - 03:50 .
discosuperfly wrote...
This worries me.Quicksilver26 wrote...
So umm Mr. Schumacher since your here would you mind confirming that not all the romance options will be romancable by either gander for us please.
ViSeirA wrote...
Yeah, not streamed... that's Bioware's choice though. These panels do show some in-game footage and I think they're not ready for all of us to see this yet.
Modifié par Argahawk, 31 août 2013 - 03:43 .
Allan Schumacher wrote...
Quicksilver26 wrote...
So umm Mr. Schumacher since your here would you mind confirming that not all the romance options will be romancable by either gander for us please.
Can't confirm or deny unfortunately. Though the panel yesterday was interesting for us as people shared what they do/do not like about both methods. patrick was pretty surprised and had some assumptions challenged which was great!
Reznore57 wrote...
Yep mages can wear plate , well some part I guess .
And warrior can wear Conan armor , light armor?
I really have a hard time picturing an inquisitor looking like Conan the Barbarian.
But it's a really really good news .
Modifié par iakus, 31 août 2013 - 03:42 .
Argahawk wrote...
ViSeirA wrote...
Yeah, not streamed... that's Bioware's choice though. These panels do show some in-game footage and I think they're not ready for all of us to see this yet.
If yes then they should do it behind close door only for choosen people (important ones?) not everyone on PAX
matt rhodes wrote...
It's a misleading summary.
What I said was that we enjoy the opportunity to embellish on characters from previous games. Often a character is made from generic pieces (most NPC's are built this way). But when you are able to elevate one of them you can update their appearance, tell more of their story through unique wardrobes or a more carefully crafted face. I just updated a character from Origins. Not a drastic redesign, just giving them a bit more love.