Question(s) about classes and height. DA:I
#1
Posté 10 septembre 2014 - 09:24
Dragon age ][
With Warriors being tallest, Mages being average/below average, and Rouges being shortest?
Has there been any pictures or anything suggesting this?
#2
Posté 10 septembre 2014 - 09:43
I doubt it. I think it's based on races.
- Lee80 aime ceci
#5
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 06:52
Probably.I doubt it. I think it's based on races.
#6
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 06:53
Hah, that definetly explains it. (:There is no height difference. Warriors stand up straight, mages are hunched from poring over books and rogues are hunched from all the sneaking around. That's all.
#7
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 06:54
Play it again and look closely.I...never noticed any height difference between the classes in DA2.
#8
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 06:57
Will NPCs react to you differently depending on your class?
For example: If you're a Templar will the mages be distrustful of you and if you're a necromancer will the Templars instantly want to kill you? Or if you're a rogue, not matter your specialization, will you have special actions during a conversation or cutscene?
- LostInReverie19 aime ceci
#9
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 07:03
Hmm there was height difference between classes in DA2?
Do you mean companions or random NPCs? I think it's got to do with race/class combos. By and large Elves are shown to be rogues or mages and humans are shown to be warriors.
Will NPCs react to you differently depending on your class?
For example: If you're a Templar will the mages be distrustful of you and if you're a necromancer will the Templars instantly want to kill you? Or if you're a rogue, not matter your specialization, will you have special actions during a conversation or cutscene?
This is something I'd like to see. Outside of that one instance in Origins when Wynne and Gregoir confront you about being a blood mage, I don't remember instances when it mattered. It was frankly ridiculous that my mage Hawke could do whatever he/she wanted right under the Templar noses and few would bat an eye, while they happily escorted Bethany away when she was likely far more secretive about her abilities. Or how you can be a blood mage slitting yourself in every battle and not one anti-blood mage companion bats an eye and are even all too happy to romance you without reservations.
#10
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:24
There are 8 body models for the inquisitor, one for each race per gender, though some of the companions (like Bull) have their own body models, just like it was in DA2 and DAO.
#11
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 06:30
I don't think classes will affect height, they didn't in DA2 afair.
- Leo aime ceci
#12
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 06:48
I never noticed, but there does seem to be a difference. Huh.
(edit) Or is the slight curve of their placement throwing off my eyes? Ugh, someone break out a ruler for me.
#13
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:29
I never noticed, but there does seem to be a difference. Huh.
Spoiler
(edit) Or is the slight curve of their placement throwing off my eyes? Ugh, someone break out a ruler for me.
They all look the same height to me, and based on comparing them to objects I had near by to measure with I saw no difference.
- Tootles FTW aime ceci
#14
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:38
I think it just looks like they're different heights in that image, because female Hawke is always next to a male Hawke and male Hawke is slightly taller.
#15
Posté 11 septembre 2014 - 11:52
Qunari > Human > Elf > Dwarf
Every Qunari male shares the same body model, as does every Human female. There is no height difference between classes.
The Hawkes on the selection screen appear to be different heights because they're not standing in a straight line.





Retour en haut








