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[Random Fun] What is Your (Personal) Greatest Hope for DA:I?


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#126
Estelindis

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I hope that DA:I will engage me emotionally even more than DA:O and DA2. I'd want said emotional engagement to have a lasting impact, as it did with DA:O; I found DA2 involving at the time, but the climax lessened that feeling, whereas DA:O's ending intensified my feelings. I'm really hoping for something even stronger with DA:I, building slowly as the game progresses, with a few gut punches at various points, leading to a crescendo that leaves me pondering it long afterwards. :)

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Tigress M

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I want at least one completely untelegraphed blow to the solar plexus like I got in my first playthrough of DAO as a Dalish Elf romancing an unhardened Alistair that she made King. That scene went so completely different than I thought it would and my hatred ran so deep that I swore I'd never play that stupid game again... for about the 5 mins it took me to realize just exactly how incredibly awesome the game was to have elicited that kind of reaction out of me.

I want to be moved that way again since nothing in DA2 did it for me.

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Renmiri1

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Tigress M wrote...

I want at least one completely untelegraphed blow to the solar plexus like I got in my first playthrough of DAO as a Dalish Elf romancing an unhardened Alistair that she made King. That scene went so completely different than I thought it would and my hatred ran so deep that I swore I'd never play that stupid game again... for about the 5 mins it took me to realize just exactly how incredibly awesome the game was to have elicited that kind of reaction out of me.

I want to be moved that way again since nothing in DA2 did it for me.


The church explosion didn't shock you ?? :blink:

I'm a Andersmancer but I know 99% of the DA2 players went GODAMMIT ANDERS! at that exact moment, liking him or not. And at least a 3rd of those players still can't forgive Anders and want the opportunity to kill him multiple times.

The other 2/3rds range between anger and acceptance to agreement but no one can see that scene without spilling whatever you are drinking at the moment all over the controller / keyboard

Modifié par Renmiri1, 30 août 2013 - 03:39 .


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That the text will be large enough for me to read on my TV while I'm playing on my XBox.

Seriously, that's about it. I'm hoping for combat more like DA:O, too (sorry, this is probably a broken record for most everyone posting here), but I genuinely enjoyed the characters and stories in DA:O and DA2, so I'm trusting DA:I to be equally cool in that regard. I'm feeling pretty much the same way as Estelindis (though I have yet to finish DA2).

Modifié par mysterycycle, 30 août 2013 - 05:54 .


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I'd like to see DA2 characters such as Carver, Anders, Isabella. They were all great.

I would like the ability to not be trapped for several hours in a section like I was with DA:O. As much as I loved the colourful world of the Deep Roads, I did not appreciate being stuck in it.

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Orian Tabris

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That the new Orlesian characters ALL have strong French accents like Isolde's, but the game is so well made, that the ignorant Americans and whoever else that hate the French for no good reason, have no choice but to love the game, despite their misguided prejudices!

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Karach_Blade

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Orian Tabris wrote...

That the new Orlesian characters ALL have strong French accents like Isolde's, but the game is so well made, that the ignorant Americans and whoever else that hate the French for no good reason, have no choice but to love the game, despite their misguided prejudices!


I'm Ameican and I happen to like diverse accents in games, nor do I hate the Fench :wizard: 

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Renmiri1

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New Orlesian ? Is that the New Orleans accent ? :P

Modifié par Renmiri1, 30 août 2013 - 10:17 .


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That it is actually a solid RPG of expected Bioware caliber, and not some meh/okay, half finished, gutted, button masher that has all of one 'effin cave in it, but still somehow managed to have day 1 DLC stapled onto it. Bravo.

Also, as a bonus, how about a marketing campaign that does not leave me feeling like my intelligence has been insulted and doesn't drive me to despise the word 'awesome'?

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Orian Tabris

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Renmiri1 wrote...

New Orlesian ? Is that the new Orleas accent ? ;)

"New Orlesian" as in, characters who are Orlesian, but have not appeared in a DA game prior to DA:I.

Karach_Blade wrote...

Orian tabris wrote...

That the new Orlesian characters ALL have strong French accents like Isolde's, but the game is so well made, that the ignorant Americans and whoever else that hate the French for no good reason, have no choice but to love the game, despite their misguided prejudices!


I'm Ameican and I happen to like diverse accents in games, nor do I hate the Fench :wizard:

Just to be clear: not once did I say that ALL Americans hate the French. I was referring to those Americans (and whoever else) that hate the French... i.e, specifically those people that hate the French.

Modifié par Orian Tabris, 30 août 2013 - 08:02 .


#136
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PlasmaCheese wrote...

Curly. Hair.


This, so hard. I hated having to use the really messy hair as a poor stand in.
Also, my hope for the game, other than that, is that it leads to Bioware's rise back up.
I never really thought badly of Bioware, but other people are still scorned and I hope this brings them back around.
^_^

#137
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That all spells and abilities will be reasonably thought out and more or less viable. Additionally, that we don't have to waste additional talent points to "upgrade" spells to make them work the way they're supposed to. It's really lame to get a level and then instead of getting new ability you have to upgrade an existing one to make it useful/work the way its supposed to (IMO).

I.E. No useless specs like shapeshifting like in DAO (Or that it scales somehow relevant to mage stats). Or like blood mage builds in DA2 that require high constitution for the spec to work, but armours having willpower restrictions that make the willpower points a total waste. Un-nerfing spells like pinning shot and crushing prison, etc.

I'm guessing they did the upgrade thing because by the end of origins you ended up with a ton of abilities, but I liked it that way.

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Renmiri1

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New Orleans accent, spicy food, Mardi Gras and strong drinks gets my vote ;)

#139
Applepie_Svk

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that it will avoid at least half of mistakes and bugs made in DA2 and ME3 ?

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Chari

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A good and quality-high game. No lore breaking and retcon.
To see Sten aka new Arisok and not being forced to kill him or see him die
Also, find out what in the Pit has happened to the Warden and Hawke

#141
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Allan Schumacher wrote...

That everyone loves the game! :)

[seemed appropriate]

This!

Also, I wouldn't mind having Varric as a LI. :whistle:

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A game where the choices are hard to make and the consequences are as divergent as they are gratifying.

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DarthLaxian

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Orian Tabris wrote...

That the new Orlesian characters ALL have strong French accents like Isolde's, but the game is so well made, that the ignorant Americans and whoever else that hate the French for no good reason, have no choice but to love the game, despite their misguided prejudices!


that's nothing to do with prejudice IMHO, if you can't be bothered to master english (or whatever language you learn) without dragging your native accent into it (i am from bavaria and speaking german without much of an accent was difficult at first (and bavarian is german with a strong accent and a few extra words), but i speak english without much of an accent (if i have one at all, it is american because of all the movies and tv-shows from across the pond that i am watching)

but yeah, diverse accents is ok - not extremly strong though (that might force me to switch of the sound and that would be a pity IMHO)

greetings LAX

#144
milena87

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I hope that DAI will turn out to be a great game with amazing and interesting quests, charming and fun companions, choices with (vastly) different outcomes and beautiful places to visit.

In short: I hope to love this game to bits

#145
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My greatest hopes....

(1)....that DAI continues the DA tradition of avoiding heavy-handed moralizing, enabling me to make up my own mind about things and implement the result in a satisfactory manner.

(2)...that DAI lets me express my personal philosophy through my protagonist. In short: I try to do the best in terms of tangible benefits for all reasonable parties involved, but I actively oppose any traditional notions of sanctity and notions of good or evil based on those. This would probably result in a very anti-Chantry stance combined with an "enlightened pro-Mage" stance that recognizes mages' obligations. I am also a consequentialist in part, I want to be results-oriented rather than principles-oriented without being told by the game that this is bad. This could possibly result in an "enlightened pro-Templar" playthrough.

(3)....that the Dark Ritual has an awesome non-evil impact on the plot.

(4)...that I meet compelling "grey" characters who don't get turned into "black" or "white" characters I don't like any more through character development.

Past DA games were reasonably good about all that - and I only don't say "very good" because I don't know how Morrigan's story turns out - but ME3 was a great offender. My greatest hope, in short, is that DAI didn't get infected by ME3 in this.

Modifié par Ieldra2, 30 août 2013 - 02:00 .


#146
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1.) Fun Archery combat
2.) Be able to be a puckish rogue

Do that DA:I and I'll be a happy camper.

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Allan Schumacher wrote...

That everyone loves the game! :)

[seemed appropriate]


Even the contrarians? They are impossible to please once you have pleased everyone else.

#148
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I'll just skip few obvious ones and start from around nr. 10 on my list:

- Dragons, big ones.
- Areas to explore and some surprices to find
- Not just hack and slash as only method of solving every single quest in the game. for example If we got sneaking, let us use it, atleast few times.
- own spaceship and quests in huge 3d space areas to fly it around.

ok, maybe not the last one, but atleast the first one? :)

#149
CARL_DF90

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Actual closure that closes the trilogy, makes our decisions mean something, and completely avoids the ME3 ending debacle. Do those things and everything else is negotiable. Image IPB

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#150
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I really want Deborah Moore to be a character in DA:I. She doesn't even have to be the mom character.

I couldn't save her in Origins and I couldn't save her in DA2. I just really want to be able to finally save her character in the third game. It's like my own personal quest now XD

Other then that I just want an epic RPG from Bioware on my new next gen system =) I bought an xbox for KOTOR and I bought a 360 for ME1 and now I'm buying a PS4 for DA:I