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Great interview.  Seemed maybe a tad awkard in the beginning but man she is just so passionate about all of this stuff and a lot of interesting information in there.  Well done to all three of them. 



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now it comes down to how they will fight.

 

after some videos with combat i have my doubts about how combat is designed. because party combat is obviously improved version of DA2 combat. which raises another question: how mobs will fight and how this army of ours will fight as well (in terms of movesets and speed)?

 

if they will fight as those nameless waves of Kirkwall, i would rather pass on leveling the army.

Guess we'll have to wait and see, though even if they do fight similarly to that, they have more uses than on screen combat, i wouldnt pass on leveling them. Also their are other branches of the order besides pure military power, we have espionage and trade.



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The best interview i've seen. Lovely, warm-hearted but detailed and the interviewer knew their stuff! She's lovely, he's lovely, everyone is lovely. Passionate people talking about something they all want to gush about. 


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This how interviews should be done. Great job Gamermd83 and thank you so much :)



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The agent system sounds very interesting.

Can't wait to build my rocket.
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They can't talk about MP. They can't talk about MP. They can't talk about MP....... Not a "NO", but a "Cant talk about it."

 

My hope for a co-op mode in DA:I is still alive. :lol:

 

As long as its completely separate from singleplayer then sure why not


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 we have espionage and trade.

yeah that. looking forward to it.

 

in NWN2 we have some kind of... management for our castle.

 

Another thing. In all DA games amount of gold for a game is limited. You can't have more than certain amount, because you complete the quests, you endure all encounters etc. The very same situation with ME1, ME2, DA2 and ME3.

I just hope that developing of personal army, keep and nearby lands would have a direct impact on overall income in gold.



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Great interview and I wish it was longer. Cameron seems to be a cool guy. I am excited to know most hairstyles in a dragon age game, that gives me hope for black hairstyles.



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Herr Uhl

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yeah that. looking forward to it.

 

in NWN2 we have some kind of... management for our castle.

 

Another thing. In all DA games amount of gold for a game is limited. You can't have more than certain amount, because you complete the quests, you endure all encounters etc. The very same situation with ME1, ME2, DA2 and ME3.

I just hope that developing of personal army, keep and nearby lands would have a direct impact on overall income in gold.

 

There seems to be some regrowth in resources, so it might be that over exploiting the land could hurt you in the long run, which could be an interesting mechanic. I'm guessing that stuff like protecting people in the villages around your keeps would impact your income.



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What's this about the moon crashing into Thedas? How many days do we have to stop it?

Hours not days!

*Inquisitor fighting someone whilst Cassandra watches from the sidelines*

Cassandra: Inquisitor, Inquisitor! I love you... but we've only got 14 hours to save Thedas!

*Meanwhile in the background Dorian and his band 'Magister' (Blackwall on lead Guitar, Varric on Drums, Cullen on Bass) are playing the lead song 'Inquisitor'.

Dorian: Inquisitor! Aaaaaaah.... saviour of Thedas!

 

:D

 

Awesome interview, cool to see a number of the questions we've been hoping to hear be asked :)


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Props to the interviewer.  She did a better job than the "pros" from IGN and Gamespot.


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I just gave this vid a watch and I must say that I am a huge fan of GamerMD's videos.  She is a true fan and is absolutely genuine in her thoughts and opinions on Bioware.  I wish Bioware would actually do more interviews with fans like her.  She asked all the questions that really mattered, instead of the typical PR loaded questions.


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Lorien19

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It was a brilliant interview with good questions,that provided us with many interesting information that actually matters to the fandom,(rather than asking whether dragon age is a RPG. -_- )

And MD's positive energy is always a bonus of watching her videos!Also I like how  Cameron and Liz were very so friendly and warm,which is usually rare to see and personally makes me appreciate the bioware staff,even more.



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Props to the interviewer.  She did a better job than the "pros" from IGN and Gamespot.

Because they don't know shite about Dragon Age and were basically just glossing over what this game was. In short, "what kind of game is this", and the response being, "it is an RPG." (Done) We need interviewers who actually have a clue/passion on what they are interviewing otherwise we just get responses/answers that we already know. I personally believe a lot these "pro-interviewers" at E3 are not even real gamers.



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Because they don't know shite about Dragon Age and were basically just glossing over what this game was. In short, "what kind of game is this", and the response being, "it is an RPG." (Done) We need interviewers who actually have a clue/passion on what they are interviewing otherwise we just get responses/answers that we already know. I personally believe a lot these "pro-interviewers" at E3 are not even real gamers.

 

You forget that E3 is not really aimed at fans of a particular title, but more on journalists and attracting new customers...

New customer does not give a crap about Warden or Hawke, he cares about things like how the world looks, how fights look, etc.


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The interview was cute, but there wasn't much in the way of brand new insights. The way he described Inquisition agents is pretty much the way it was described last autumn. And there really isn't anything to be gained by two Cullenites squee-ing over a romance they can't actually say anything about.
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"I really want that lion".  :D



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Because they don't know shite about Dragon Age and were basically just glossing over what this game was. In short, "what kind of game is this", and the response being, "it is an RPG." (Done) We need interviewers who actually have a clue/passion on what they are interviewing otherwise we just get responses/answers that we already know. I personally believe a lot these "pro-interviewers" at E3 are not even real gamers.

Because E3 is a press event. It's not going to be full of people that are crazy about certain games, or even crazy about games in general.


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Because they don't know shite about Dragon Age and were basically just glossing over what this game was. In short, "what kind of game is this", and the response being, "it is an RPG." (Done) We need interviewers who actually have a clue/passion on what they are interviewing otherwise we just get responses/answers that we already know. I personally believe a lot these "pro-interviewers" at E3 are not even real gamers.

 

Actually we need interviewers to ask the hard questions. Not what features are in the game, but how those features work. 



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I loved the interview. So much beter than those regular ones :P

 

Cameron Lee wins dev of the month award because of his cookie.


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Can't knock her enthusiasm. That's for sure. 



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This is the second cutest thing (And, honestly, the best interview) I've seen all day, gah.  :wub:  :wub:

 

 

Cameron has an interesting accent, does anyone know where he's from? Australia? 

 

As an Australian yes Camerons accent is Australian and it was great to hear :)



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Oh wow, Gamermd, how I love thee. What an awesome interview, thank you for getting it - had me cracking up laughing!

 

This video hyped me as much as the trailers did. Is it October yet?



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Well hello there Cameron  :wub:

 

*coughs* Uhm, right, okay. Longer hairstyles woot!!! I'm so happy the interviewer asked all those well-placed questions that we all wanted an answer to. 



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Despite not being a Cullenite myself, it is lovely to know that they have someone who clearly is looking at the romance scenes and approving :) . I hope I will enjoy that romance too, when I eventually get around to it.
 

Also: flying pig that goes to the moon semi-confirmed!


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