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A few small questions about Inquisition.


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Doozerpindan

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So, I have a couple of questions about Inquisition that I haven't seen answered elsewhere, and sorry in advance if this isn't the right forum to be posting in.

 

1) Are there any time limits on quests or such? For example, if I were to spend an ingame week or so farming items or grinding levels, would the story move on without me or would quests eventually become unobtainable?

 

2) With the keep you can create your own save file depicting how things went in previous games, my question is, how indepth is it? Can I, for example, say I convinced Oghren's wife to kill herself after killing the creator of the Golems? Or any number of other small decisions.

 

3) Will we find out what happened to the Warden & the Champion or is that for later games (and I do hope there will be)?

 

4) There are a bunch of characters, such as Goldanna, who you'd think would have at least a small role in the end of each of the games, but are never mentioned again. Will we ever find out what happened to them?



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Questions aside, I am pumped for Inquisition. Dragon Age: Origins I think has pretty much kicked Grandia aside as my fav RPG of all time, and while Dragon Age 2 didn't have quite the same epic quest/adventure feel to it, it improved the combat so very much (on the console version at least) that I actually enjoyed the fights a lot more, whereas i usually find combat in games to be the least entertaining part.



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1. There are some - a demo we saw back in 2013 had a timed quest to save the village of Crestwood, for example. Most quests, however, do not appear to be timed.

 

2. We don't know for sure yet, because the Keep is still in beta and most of us are sad pandas who can't get in. And the people who can get in can't tell us what's there because of an NDA. However, we know there are 300+ decisions, so it sure sounds like there'll be plenty of depth.

 

3. We don't know.

 

4. In the case of Goldanna, probably not. Other minor characters, who knows?



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Ty for the speedy answers. I hope the timed quests aren't too high in number, I hate timed quests and time limits/deadlines in general, especially in games.

 

5) In that 16 minute gameplay vid (which I didn't even realise was that long, which says something about how much fun the game looks imho), the person talking said the game carries on after completion. Can we get a little clarification on that? Only one game I can think of ever truly continued after completion and that was Guardian's Crusade, a PS1 game that came out over a decade ago.

 

6) In the same video, the guy says that Dragon Age is a dynamic game. My question is, how dynamic? Is it Skyrim dynamic (as in, not at all), or is it actually a dynamic world?



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5.  Once you beat the big bad, the game doesn't end you can keep running around and doing things.  Think TES.  Also props for bringing up Guardian's Crusade, I've never heard anyone talk about it besides myself

 

6.  We won't know for sure (Skyrim was suppose to be super dynamic until they ran into problems), but they are saying that we can wipe out creatures, and completely change the landscape based upon what we do.  Plus we can rebuild certain things, like bridges, which gives access to other areas, so that's pretty cool and dynamic me thinks.  Plus they've said we can somewhat customize/level up our normal troops



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So I don't need to do all the side quests before killing the final boss or whatever? Awesome. And yes, Guardian's Crusade was such an awesome game, I completed it in three days but I sure had fun doing it, my little brother loves it too.

 

Yeah, Skyrim isn't dynamic in the slightest. That said, I've logged over 3k hours in that game, so I'd say I still got my moneys worth.



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50 hours roughly to play main story alone. I would gander, no side quests when stated. But, some parts of the quest requires your troops from what I understood, if not during main definitely side missions then. But was stated, will need troops to do certain important things.



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Well, having some side quests being open up to a certain point of the main quest is to be expected in RPGs, I don't mind that, I'm more bothered by the idea of having some arbitrary time limit placed on me or being unable to complete any side quests if I complete the main mission first. Though, that said, i am most likely gonna leave the final boss/dunegon/whatever until I've done every quest so that I have my characters at max level wearing the best armour and using the best weapons etc available.

 

I got the impression from the video that enemies would be respawning in Inquisition, unlike the previous games, is this true?



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They've said that High Dragons are designed to where you won't be able to beat most of them until post game, when you're already super billy bad ass.

 

Edit:  Won't be sounds absolute, they said more it'll be very very difficult



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Yeah, I know, and I'm looking forward to it. I mean, I'm playing DA: O on PC (I've only played on console before) and and I just wiped the floor with Flemeth and I am halfway to max level. I'm a mage though, and I'm pretty much a walking God with Tempest, Blizzard and Inferno.