w00t. Pre-ordering.
They actually announced it... about time.
Débuté par
Warden661
, sept. 17 2012 04:13
#76
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 07:00
#77
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 09:59
#78
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 10:07
When i head the title of Inquisition it made me think of this
#79
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 10:40
It made me think of this:
#80
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 01:11
*runs in tiny, excited circles*
So, how soon can I pre-order?
So, how soon can I pre-order?
#81
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 02:03
Mel Brooks FTW
#82
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 02:22
I totally tagged the next Dragon Age being a musical.AkaTenar wrote...
Mel Brooks FTW
Think of it. A fresh, new, never-before-tried (with good reason) Kinect experience: Dance and sing your way to uniting all of Thedas against a threat of epic proportions.
#83
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 02:33
ReggarBlane wrote...
I totally tagged the next Dragon Age being a musical.AkaTenar wrote...
Mel Brooks FTW
Think of it. A fresh, new, never-before-tried (with good reason) Kinect experience: Dance and sing your way to uniting all of Thedas against a threat of epic proportions.
Don't laugh. They did it with Star Wars.
#84
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 02:41
If they did it like History of the World - Part 1's Inquisition, I might actually buy it just for laughs. Star Wars, though, it wasn't singing and dancing from what I read and heard. It was supposedly just flailing and yelling. (I can't sing nor dance, so I'd end up doing that anyway, but laughter would be involved.)Rylor Tormtor wrote...
ReggarBlane wrote...
I totally tagged the next Dragon Age being a musical.AkaTenar wrote...
Mel Brooks FTW
Think of it. A fresh, new, never-before-tried (with good reason) Kinect experience: Dance and sing your way to uniting all of Thedas against a threat of epic proportions.
Don't laugh. They did it with Star Wars.
#85
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 04:49
Finding out DA3 was officially announced makes me happy in da pants.
#86
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 04:56
nobody expects the dragon age inquisition
#87
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 10:16
AndrahilAdrian wrote...
nobody expects the dragon age inquisition
But then I expected that nobody expects the Spani....Dragonage inquisition
Now if only the inquisitor would go "nobody expects Andraste's Inqui..(fade to black) oh bugger !
#88
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 11:24
[quote]Jerrybnsn wrote...
[quote]leeboi2 wrote...
How many times does it take, to get into your thick skull, that Dragon Age is about Thedas, not about the warden...
[/quote]
You can't experience different areas of Thedas with the Warden? How many times are we going to play the rags to riches story and act like we don't know who the returning characters are?
The rags to riches story has only been once in DA, when they want us to experience something new it would be from a new perspective, I do miss my Warden but we have to gain new perspectives in order to understand and enjoy DA more.
If they were to create a story around piracy in Rivain, we'd be playing a seaman, not the Warden. With the Warden is was about stopping the Blight and Darkspawn, with Hawke is was sort of ambigious as he did many things, in Inquisition completely unknown. So it would have to be on a subject that could span three games like in Mass Effect rather than chucking random adventure with the Warden.
1. Stop the Blight
2. Stop another potential Blight
3. Stop pirates in Rivain
4. Conquer the Moon
Better to experience something new with someone new.
[quote]leeboi2 wrote...
How many times does it take, to get into your thick skull, that Dragon Age is about Thedas, not about the warden...
[/quote]
You can't experience different areas of Thedas with the Warden? How many times are we going to play the rags to riches story and act like we don't know who the returning characters are?
The rags to riches story has only been once in DA, when they want us to experience something new it would be from a new perspective, I do miss my Warden but we have to gain new perspectives in order to understand and enjoy DA more.
If they were to create a story around piracy in Rivain, we'd be playing a seaman, not the Warden. With the Warden is was about stopping the Blight and Darkspawn, with Hawke is was sort of ambigious as he did many things, in Inquisition completely unknown. So it would have to be on a subject that could span three games like in Mass Effect rather than chucking random adventure with the Warden.
1. Stop the Blight
2. Stop another potential Blight
3. Stop pirates in Rivain
4. Conquer the Moon
Better to experience something new with someone new.
#89
Posté 19 septembre 2012 - 04:49
[quote]Karlone123 wrote...
[quote]Jerrybnsn wrote...
[quote]leeboi2 wrote...
How many times does it take, to get into your thick skull, that Dragon Age is about Thedas, not about the warden...
[/quote]
You can't experience different areas of Thedas with the Warden? How many times are we going to play the rags to riches story and act like we don't know who the returning characters are?
The rags to riches story has only been once in DA, when they want us to experience something new it would be from a new perspective, I do miss my Warden but we have to gain new perspectives in order to understand and enjoy DA more.
If they were to create a story around piracy in Rivain, we'd be playing a seaman, not the Warden. With the Warden is was about stopping the Blight and Darkspawn, with Hawke is was sort of ambigious as he did many things, in Inquisition completely unknown. So it would have to be on a subject that could span three games like in Mass Effect rather than chucking random adventure with the Warden.
1. Stop the Blight
2. Stop another potential Blight
3. Stop pirates in Rivain
4. Conquer the Moon
Better to experience something new with someone new.
[/quote]
^
This
[quote]Jerrybnsn wrote...
[quote]leeboi2 wrote...
How many times does it take, to get into your thick skull, that Dragon Age is about Thedas, not about the warden...
[/quote]
You can't experience different areas of Thedas with the Warden? How many times are we going to play the rags to riches story and act like we don't know who the returning characters are?
The rags to riches story has only been once in DA, when they want us to experience something new it would be from a new perspective, I do miss my Warden but we have to gain new perspectives in order to understand and enjoy DA more.
If they were to create a story around piracy in Rivain, we'd be playing a seaman, not the Warden. With the Warden is was about stopping the Blight and Darkspawn, with Hawke is was sort of ambigious as he did many things, in Inquisition completely unknown. So it would have to be on a subject that could span three games like in Mass Effect rather than chucking random adventure with the Warden.
1. Stop the Blight
2. Stop another potential Blight
3. Stop pirates in Rivain
4. Conquer the Moon
Better to experience something new with someone new.
[/quote]
^
This
#90
Posté 19 septembre 2012 - 06:00
I'm happy to hear that DA3 has finally been announced, and that they're using a new and better than ever Engine to make it the best DA game ever! So many unanswered questions, like will this be on the new Gaming systems, if so will there also be versions available for the current ones (if we're playing a guessing game, count me as a 'yes' to both of those), but whatever the answers are, I definitely plan to pre-order it, I'm really liking what I'm hearing so far, it sounds like its going to be the best DA game of all time, and I can't wait to play it! Thank you to all the good folks at Bioware for this happy and exciting announcement, and I look forward to hearing more about DA3 in the future!
#91
Posté 19 septembre 2012 - 06:57
Rawgrim wrote...
Jerrybnsn wrote...
Rawgrim wrote...
I belive Bioware has said it flat out several times "The warden`s story is over". And i am perfectly fine with that. Starting off as a level 30 character would be boring.
You found playing Shepard through threegames boring?
I didn`t see that series as a roleplaying game. More of a shooter + interactive movie. Shep was never my character either. ME1 I would consider a roleplaying game. The rest...not so much. Besides: they did change the whole "skill system" in every game" so I more or less just started at level 1 in ME2 and 3 anyway.
I completely agree with you.
ME3 is flooded with cutscenes that interrupt the gameplay way too much. Even when you are on a mission you have to go through a cutscene every 5 minutes or so. I want to shoot some aliens!!
ME3 lacks in world design too. Ok, you can choose the sequence you want to do your missions with, but it's pretty much all you get as long as freedom is concerned. Every level is just a long corridor. There are elevators, ladders and stuff like that, but those are just fake ways to make the places feel bigger. The truth is that there's nothing to explore. Every level has just the rooms and the interactive objects you need to go through or interact with to complete your mission, nothing more. This destroys every feelong of freedom and role playing you could get from the game.
Please bioware: make Dragon Age 3 a Role Playing game, not an interactive movie.
1- Let us explore and reward us for doing so.
2- Add content to the levels: content that's not quest-related.
3- Let us do things that aren't concerned with any quest: crafting, house building, relationship management with your LI and stuff like that.





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