Sort of. I'm playing all the DLC for DA:O right now.
Will You Replay DA:O/DA2 Before DA:Inquisition?
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Cimeas
, mai 29 2013 04:47
#101
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 08:15
#102
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 08:18
I will replay them from time to time especially DAO but most of my sword and sorcery playing goes to Skyrim these days. (Ironically the DA games replaced Oblivion for me so go figure)
#103
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 08:30
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
No - I've been through the Deep Roads enough times in my life at this point, and I don't ever want to go back there again in DA:O.
Yeah it is funny with me and the Deep Roads, in my early playthroughs of DAO I thought the Deep Roads section was way too long but over time they grew on me and now it is one of my favorite parts of DAO. You really see what has happened to the Dwarves and appreciate what they deal with plus I feel like a real Gray Warden fighting through all of those Darkspawn (also getting the Legion of Dead Armor is a nice bonus as well). The fade section on the other hand.... Let's just say I cringe every time I have to go to the tower on a new playthrough. I prefer how awakening handled the fade.
#104
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 09:36
Yea, am doing that right now
#105
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 09:44
Well, that's kind of what my Let's Play is, so yeah I'm replaying before DA3. It's might take a while though...
#106
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 09:56
Yeah the Deep Roads in DAO was painfully long and boring. The Fade was also horribly repetitive.
I already finished my complete DAO playthrough and am working on DA2 at the moment. I'm not sure if I'll want to buy the DLC as I've heard they have little impact on the main story.
I already finished my complete DAO playthrough and am working on DA2 at the moment. I'm not sure if I'll want to buy the DLC as I've heard they have little impact on the main story.
#107
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 10:02
Currently playing two DAO games in preparation for DA3 on the PC (original games were on the Xbox) - planning one with OGB and one without. Problem is it does take time!
It is odd re the Deep Roads. In my first play through it seemed laborious and took forever. But subsequent play throughs it seems quicker and I quite like the quest(s)! Have to admit I have been using the Skip the Fade mod.
It is odd re the Deep Roads. In my first play through it seemed laborious and took forever. But subsequent play throughs it seems quicker and I quite like the quest(s)! Have to admit I have been using the Skip the Fade mod.
#108
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 10:32
Yes
I'm gonna have an anti Mage playthrough.
I'm gonna have an anti Mage playthrough.
#109
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 10:32
I'm not sure if I'll do another full playthrough of them all. I'm currently playing DAO again (I have a problem, I admit it!) with a twist. I've decided my Cousland Warden will become completely unhinged from the whole overload of tragedy early in the game and I'm replicating this process by choosing her decisions/conversations with dice rolls. So if I like where she ends up I may continue through DA2 just for kicks and import saves. I'm kind of excited to see what happens to her at the moment.
#110
Posté 31 mai 2013 - 10:54
Currently playing Dwarf Noble Origin runthrough for 1st time in DAO.
Then i'll need tocreate a Hawke to carry that version froward.
Then i'll need tocreate a Hawke to carry that version froward.
#111
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 04:11
Rabillion wrote...
Yeah the Deep Roads in DAO was painfully long and boring. The Fade was also horribly repetitive.
I already finished my complete DAO playthrough and am working on DA2 at the moment. I'm not sure if I'll want to buy the DLC as I've heard they have little impact on the main story.
With DA2, I found Mark of the Assassin a bit "meh" (Tallis annoyed the snot out of me), but liked Legacy a lot. Touching sibling scenes, and the end is pretty good.
No impact on your regular game (not like Exiled Prince), though, other than some equipment.
#112
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 05:55
KotorEffect3 wrote...
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
No - I've been through the Deep Roads enough times in my life at this point, and I don't ever want to go back there again in DA:O.
Yeah it is funny with me and the Deep Roads, in my early playthroughs of DAO I thought the Deep Roads section was way too long but over time they grew on me and now it is one of my favorite parts of DAO. You really see what has happened to the Dwarves and appreciate what they deal with plus I feel like a real Gray Warden fighting through all of those Darkspawn (also getting the Legion of Dead Armor is a nice bonus as well). The fade section on the other hand.... Let's just say I cringe every time I have to go to the tower on a new playthrough. I prefer how awakening handled the fade.
Yeah, it's fun enough once or twice - and I certainly did appreciate getting the Deep Roads experience as well for similar reasons. However, it became a bit tedious after three runs. The odd thing is that the Fade never bothered me all that much. I'm one of those weird people who didn't mind that section because I like puzzles and/or tricky navigation (although that too became tedious after going through it several times).
#113
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 02:04
I will Play DAI first and see how it goes and then i might go back and play DAO again if it will affect DAI. I did that in The Witcher, after i played 2 i went back and redid the first and changed some choices since they changed how somethings in the second one went.
#114
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 06:43
I'm re-playing all my DA:O characters. I should be done by the time the third game comes out
#115
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 07:01
Probably not, since i've already played both of them into the ground. You never know though. Since i broke my foot and am mostly just sitting on my butt around here, I may get bored enough to jump back into it.
I just found out how much of a pain a cast can be. First broken bone ive had in my life....and i'm 45 y/o.
I just found out how much of a pain a cast can be. First broken bone ive had in my life....and i'm 45 y/o.
Modifié par AstraDrakkar, 01 juin 2013 - 07:05 .
#116
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 07:06
No.
#117
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 07:08
Yes! Currently in Act 3 with a Hawke mage (Mage Warden Import) for a Mage Inquisitor for DA:I
#118
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 10:02
Anora is hot
and became my Queen
but probably not
and became my Queen
but probably not
#119
Posté 01 juin 2013 - 11:27
Yep, replaying DA:O right now and will move to DA2 after.
#120
Posté 02 juin 2013 - 02:54
I am still in the "honeymoon" phase with DA:O, so I have been playing different builds/origins story lines and moving my favorites to awakenings, then importing to DA2. Will the choices my characters make impact the story line of DA3? I hope so. I still have a couple of stories to finish for DA2.
#121
Posté 02 juin 2013 - 04:28
deffantly, as to see what will carry over, and to get me into DA mode
#122
Posté 02 juin 2013 - 04:37
I love DAO and I always play it 2 times a year or so.
#123
Posté 02 juin 2013 - 04:54
Playing another Origins playthrough is always good. I'd recommend one after playing Dragon Age III as well, if the same level of connections as it had with Dragon Age II.
I mean, when you replay after the second installment, you can notice the small things that lead onto the installment, like spotting the future characters: Isabella, Anders (obviously), Merril and there is even a villager in Lothering (plus a Templar, funnily enough) that spots M-Hawke's voice actor (you could kinda reckon it could be the actual Hawke, not Varric's retold version)
I mean, when you replay after the second installment, you can notice the small things that lead onto the installment, like spotting the future characters: Isabella, Anders (obviously), Merril and there is even a villager in Lothering (plus a Templar, funnily enough) that spots M-Hawke's voice actor (you could kinda reckon it could be the actual Hawke, not Varric's retold version)
#124
Posté 02 juin 2013 - 06:51
I won't replay anything. I already have all the saves I need for import.
#125
Posté 02 juin 2013 - 01:12
I just finished my last playthrough two days ago





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