They've already said they planned on making 5 if i'm remembering correctly
I don't recall this?
They've already said they planned on making 5 if i'm remembering correctly
I don't recall this?
I don't recall this?
The devs did say that they have enough lore/gameplay stuff for at least five games. They also said that they the number could end up even higher. Also, they said the length of the DA series isn't set in stone.. ![]()
The devs did say that they have enough lore/gameplay stuff for at least five games. They also said that they the number could end up even higher. Also, they said the length of the DA series isn't set in stone..
The way I see it
DA4 Qunari invade in the wake of a Thedas weakened by the Veil being Sundered
DA5 The Final Blight (note the 2nd to last would either have been killed or awakened before corruption between DAI and the start of DA5)
Yeah, BioWare stated they have a 5-game plan, as of now.
The way I see it
DA4 Qunari invade in the wake of a Thedas weakened by the Veil being Sundered
DA5 The Final Blight (note the 2nd to last would either have been killed or awakened before corruption between DAI and the start of DA5)
There's also still the threat of the Darkspawn Horde itself. Old Gods withstanding, if another Architect popped up or god forbid, another Mother to lead the Darkspawn, that could be a game in and of itself.
I think the logic of suspecting two simultaneous blights is stretching personally, Blights have centuries separating them, having another one little lone two at once in the same century?
I don't think Bioware would use that as a plot device, then again it depends on a few things I suppose.
I think the logic of suspecting two simultaneous blights is stretching personally, Blights have centuries separating them, having another one little lone two at once in the same century?
I don't think Bioware would use that as a plot device, then again it depends on a few things I suppose.
As far as another Blight occuring so soon after the first goes, it might well be that Urthemiel's awakening was a windfall for the darkspawn brought on independently by the Architect: maybe the darkspawn had almost reached Razikael or Lusacan, but the Architect managed to get to Urthemiel first using some advantage his independent sapience brought on. Though as for your main point, how Bioware would justify both of the remaining Old Gods awakening simultaneously is beyond me. (Which is not to say I'm not hoping they do it.)
(Also, I don't think that's what Anvos was describing. It seems to me that his/her idea would be that the Sixth Blight happens during a timeskip, which given setting history would probably be as long as or longer than the skip between Oblivion and Skyrim.)
Hey guys, Flemeth, is one of the Forbidden Ones, she, is the Formless One!!! Shape-shifting! Get it!!
I think the logic of suspecting two simultaneous blights is stretching personally, Blights have centuries separating them, having another one little lone two at once in the same century?
I don't think Bioware would use that as a plot device, then again it depends on a few things I suppose.
Well as we aproach the final Archdemon it likely becomes easier to find them than the others since they have over a thousand years of being haphazardly pulled between the calls of all of them meaning the progress should be substantially above the starting point and since their being pulled in less directions from the number of calls being fewer.
Hey guys, Flemeth, is one of the Forbidden Ones, she, is the Formless One!!! Shape-shifting! Get it!!
she isn't a demon.
"She isn't even human!"she isn't a demon.
"She isn't even human!
yeah the forbidden ones are pretty special too since the taught blood magic to humans
Err looks like some people are taking that whole five game plan statement to as gospel even when he retracted it on his Twitter account by saying they have no idea how long the series will continue for and that they have an arc with no limited amount of games in it planned.
Mike Laidlaw
@sporingl0 @Bryy_Miller I have no idea what I was talking about there, frankly. There's no plan for a specific, limited number of DA games.
6:20pm - 9 Aug 13
@sporingl0 @Bryy_Miller Oh, we totally do have an arc planned for DA, but if I said it was five games, I must have misspoke. More ongoing.
6:56pm - 9 Aug 13
@sporingl0 @Bryy_Miller that's closer to reality. I've been careful; lots of folks think we're trilogy due to ME. Not so!
7:53pm - 9 Aug 13
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As for the op we didn't kill them, and since the veil is torn i wouldn't be surprised if all of them pop up or just the other ones.
The should make these guys more threatening and important, like damn
Clue:
Hey guys, Flemeth, is one of the Forbidden Ones, she, is the Formless One!!! Shape-shifting! Get it!!
Err looks like some people are taking that whole five game plan statement to as gospel even when he retracted it on his Twitter account by saying they have no idea how long the series will continue for and that they have an arc with no limited amount of games in it planned.
Beyond that comment there is also the fact that without games that are solely wars between the nations of Thedas and were already covering a fade event that really only leaves 2 Blight, the Qunari Invasion, and Possibly whatever Flemmeth is up to, so the 5-7 game estimate seems about right.
Beyond that comment there is also the fact that without games that are solely wars between the nations of Thedas and were already covering a fade event that really only leaves 2 Blight, the Qunari Invasion, and Possibly whatever Flemmeth is up to, so the 5-7 game estimate seems about right.
Dragon age is about the place and the time, more so then it's about a singular story. The world evolves, we have a long term plan plan for where we wanna take the franchise.
It's something that we've been looking forward to for quite sometime, since near the end of Origins we started to build the kinda 5 game plan .