I think its a great idea! I think it would be awesome to be able to give the inquisitior a legacy : )
Save the world,take a break,form a family?
#26
Posté 02 mai 2014 - 02:54
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#27
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 02:29
I wish there was a major (orphaned or abandoned)child/teen character that you could mentor and even adopt towards the end of the game if you wanted. Something like when you say your goodbyes and are about to head off to the final battle you give your speech, talk to your companions and important npcs and for the kid you could have the option of saying something like "when this is all over, I want to give you a real family" or something.
I know my extreme desire for marriage and children in games, movies, and tv is not shared by many gamers but darn it I am a woman of a certain age!
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#28
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 03:01
Oh gods noooo!
Spawn are just the worst!
- General TSAR aime ceci
#29
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 04:05
There is a game created within Neverwinter Nights called Demon. If you went thru the first two being shadowlords and forgot the other name offhand, their ending shows a child from MC and LI. Beginning of Demon ****spoiler if don't want to know but want to play now**** the child is taken, you go through the adventure trying to get back what you lost and also to deal with the villian. About 3/4th you do find your child, grown up. Depending how you played previous two titles of this series is reflected in the child, getting to know them as you go through to the end together.
Do I want that in DA:I, nope not really an ending note as to what happens would be preferable. My warden and Leliana are incapable of procreation. The other warden of mine and Morrigan did.
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#30
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 04:59
#31
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 05:11
I don't mind if they did a skyrim system thing, but I don't want kids it just gets messy you can always role play though
#32
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 08:27
I loved that in games like Fable 2 and 3 games, The sims games and in skyrim but i dont know it if will fit in DA:I since the world is on chaos but assuming we can play a "safe" world after we beat the game then if they do right it might be interesting.
#33
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 09:15
Would be nice if it was possible for your character to get pregnant or companions(like Morrigan) or even adopt children(like Skyrim),and enjoy your time together after saving the world.
No thank you and double no thank you for pregnant companions.
Having loved ones means your enemies will attack them to get to you as demonstrated in Dragon Age 2.
Plus children are annoying as all hell.
#34
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 09:15
Cole.
#35
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 09:46
I'm totally fine with saving the world and taking a break.
#36
Posté 03 mai 2014 - 10:43
Guys, we are already adopting someone.
Possibly. But I'd rather not assume his personality in the game and our interaction with as well as influence on him just yet.
#37
Posté 14 mai 2014 - 11:55
Would be nice if it was possible for your character to get pregnant or companions(like Morrigan) or even adopt children(like Skyrim),and enjoy your time together after saving the world.
Ah geez... the fable-mechanics.
Let me just say:NO
Or how would that sound:
-Hey honey, i'm goign out, saving the world!
-Oh no, you won't You promised our son to play with him and i have to go buy some new clothes because of the ones our junior destroyed withthe fire-spell you taughthim!
-but honey, the guys out there are already waiting for me! It the Archdemon!We have to kill it befor it destroys the world!
-Your world now is this family and ifyoudon't wish to destroy it you'll listen to me, or no happy-time after i putjunior to sleep.
-but honey!
-No buts! the only time you will go out is when you carry the trash outside! You understood?
Just sounds hilarious and only fit for parody.
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#38
Posté 15 mai 2014 - 12:29
Not necessarily opposed. If you were a male dwarf warden you could have a kid born and another kid on the way by the time origins was over.
#39
Posté 15 mai 2014 - 11:10
#40
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 12:45
I wouldn't mind my pc or one of my companions being able to get pregnant as long as it doesn't get to the point where it shows and/or the baby is born. Meaning it would be near the end of the game and the Li would ask or whatever, It doesn't have to be intentional. Then there could be enough time for him/her to figure out that she/his Li is pregers but leave the actual baby/family stuff to well after the game is over.
#41
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 11:08
Oh gods noooo!
Spawn are just the worst!
Kids are future of Empire. And then is next dark counsel meeting or you just don't invite me?
Ok and seriously I like ending there you have family at the end.
#42
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 01:04
-After reaching the end of the game, your partner becomes pregnant, before save the world, Kill the Angry, Feracious and Super Ultra Devil Boss, your son your child is born.
I don't know about anyone else, but I would want my LI(assuming I care about romancing anyone in the Inquisition) next to me when we fight the big bad.
#43
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 01:05
I don't know about anyone else, but I would want my LI next to me when we fight the big bad.
Didn't stop Morrigan in Origins.
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#44
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 01:07
Good point I guess.
#45
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 01:08
As much as I love babies, I can do without them in DA:I.
#46
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 02:13
I feel like with the way they write the story having kids is just creating more characters to keep track of. Our PC's are always important political figures and sometimes powerful nobles. Any children they have should be important characters.
#47
Posté 17 mai 2014 - 05:03
If there is a story-driven element to an adoption, I could see it working. I'm all for establishing relationships between the PC and their companions because it heightens the RPG experience and makes me as a player more invested into what's going on in that universe. So why not eventually one day allowing a PC to have the added responsibility of taking care of a child?
I don't want to see the Skyrim/Fable systems brought into a Bioware game, though. That type of thing works for Skyrim because TES aren't story-driven titles, and so those features don't have to be emotionally engaging. Comparing "relationships" in Skyrim to what Bioware offers is apples and oranges, after all. If children are introduced into DA, ones the PC is responsible for, there needs to be a story-driven focus or it just won't work.
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#48
Posté 17 mai 2014 - 08:48
The series has long been leaning toward a sim type experience, so raising a family in your keep doesn't seem out of place. It's a matter of direction. Is it story based, or is it real life sim based? I think it's the latter. We can build our keep, marry, raise a family, grow vegetables in our back yard. Maybe we could even become a magistrate and collect taxes. The series places high priority on choice, and I choose a domestic life as a gender fluid farmer with three little girls. The game should accommodate that,
#49
Posté 17 mai 2014 - 01:12
well...
I have nothing against adopting (I would love to have some kind of "apprentice" character (say a child you rescue from being killed by someone (demons, templars etc.) or from slavery) but pregnancy and family?
I don't know, sounds cheesy (and very unnatural in the middle of a war)...and very un-original, too (hell, almost every half-way decent fantasy (and science fiction) novel by a female author (if it has a female main character - note: I seldomly see female authors write a male lead character, while vice versa happens more often) has the main character either pregnant at the end (Trudi Canavan's "The Black Magicians Guild" for example or "The Hunger Games" for example) or at least planning to start a family (even if said character didn't want to do so at the start and was vocal about it, too!)...It's so cliché and makes it sound as if having kids is the only way to live a meaningfull life (!) - which, newsflash:
IT IS NOT (!)
It's quite insulting /offensive, too (most for people either incapable of having children or not wanting them (for whatever reasons - from having enough issues themselves (people abused as children, returning from war (like united states soldiers who have been to Afghanistan or Iraq), having depressions etc.) to not wanting them because they are fine without them (no, that's not selfish - It's ok, parenthood is not for everyone and I would rather not see children subjected to people not commited to being, good, parents...we have enough of those already!))
So, please think carefully about that (or if it gets included - which I doubt: give those that do not go down this route some other content to explore instead ![]()
greetings LAX
#50
Posté 17 mai 2014 - 05:16
Even if I was remotely inclined to do any of the things required to make and raise a child, I wouldn't do them when demons are pouring from the sky.





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