SgtSteel91 wrote...
TK514 wrote...
LDS Darth Revan wrote...
TK514 wrote...
Yes, the writers have done an abysmal job of presenting the Mage-Templar conflict in an even, objective, and unbiased fashion. They's so pro-mage it's absurd.
Then why was David Gaider so surprised when the vast majority of players saved the mages in Origins instead of a more equal split?
Feel free to ask him.
Because they tried their best to make both sides equally gray and get people to side with either equally in DA2.
What they wanted to do, could have done, thought they did, tried to do, dreamed about doing, and promised cross their hearts and hope to die they really really meant to do are all irrelevant when weighed against what they did.
They may have tried to be balanced but what the did was be biased in favor of Mages.
leaguer of one wrote...
TK514 wrote...
Companions:
3
Mages, 0 Templars. Plenty of time to get the mage point of view as
both an escaped Circle Mage and as an Apostate. No opportunity to see
what life is like as a normal Templar.
Isn't Feneris basicly a super templar?
No? He's an escaped slave who hates mages. In what way is he even remotely a Templar? Did he join the Order? Did he spend years as an initiate learning their proceedures, their reasonings, their operational rules? Has he spent any time in a Circle, guarding mages, viewing them as people to be protected and protected against? Seeing them as people he might have a crush on? Seeing them as anything other than Denarius?
Modifié par TK514, 17 février 2014 - 03:30 .