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Will you try recreating your Warden using the Inquisitor?


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I get what the OP is saying... just use the CC to get a glimpse of what they would look like.. not create a playable Quizzy character who are visual clones of the warden.

 

 

That said I do in a way do that - sort of.  for my canon playthroughs - all my rogues are female, blonde and tanned with have green eyes, all my mages are female, brunette, pale with blue eyes and all my warriors are male, black haired, dark-ish to mid skinned with brown eyes.

 

My non canon are everything and anything under the sun.

Yea a lot of people seem to think I meant resurrecting the Warden or reliving as Hawke through the Inquisitor (maybe I worded it poorly), I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with going to a Black Emporium type of place (if one such service exists after the initial character generator) and re-creating them on the new engine just to see how they would look. I also don't see anything inherently wrong with transmigrating your original warden from game to game despite it not making any sense, but who cares if you like it do it! 



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What for? Your Warden will be in DAI.

Was this confirmed? All we've seen so far is default fem!hawke and an unnamed male warden, who has been stated to NOT be our warden/the hero of Ferelden and the words "if your Warden & Hawke were to appear, we would let your adjust their appearances" floating around in responseswhich looks sketchy at best, until we get a definite 'yes they are in it 100% and you can adjust their looks!'. 



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There's no reason to upload the Warden's appearance if they don't intend for it to be used.
So, it's a done deal. The Warden is in.



#29
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Devs have already re-clarified that tweet, but to reiterate, for the thousanth time, the "appearance" referred to in there is only the character portraits in your BSN profile. As in, these little png squares here:

 

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The Keep does not import your characters' face model, does not convert it to face code, and does not export your hero's looks into the new engine in the way you're thinking. It literally just uses these little portraits to identify your BSN-synchronized characters when you're starting a new world state.


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My mistake then, apologies.



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Devs have already re-clarified that tweet, but to reiterate, for the thousanth time, the "appearance" referred to in there is only the character portraits in your BSN profile. As in, these little png squares here:

 

iWwFvFF.jpg

 

The Keep does not import your characters' face model, does not convert it to face code, and does not export your hero's looks into the new engine in the way you're thinking. It literally just uses these little portraits to identify your BSN-synchronized characters when you're starting a new world state.

I knew that, I was just too lazy to fish for the posts/tweets  :lol: Anyway, my main concern for right now is the hair...I haven't seen enough of the hair samples to know whether I can make a justifiable Aedan or Daylen 



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Anyway, my main concern for right now is the hair...I haven't seen enough of the hair samples to know whether I can make a justifiable Aedan or Daylen 

 

tbh the original hair in DAO was so bad that in my first playthroughs I used helmets 100% of the time to hide them. Once DA2 was out, I went back, modded, and replayed Aedan with Seneschal Bran's hair and Surana with Carver's hair, and that was muuuch better. Those are the haircuts I'd rather remember my characters with.

 

In any case, it's been ten years. If your original haircut isn't in the CC, headcanon that your Warden grew it out / cut it shorter at some point of the last decade. ;)



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I recreated my warden for da2 out of curiosity, then was lazy and so used it.  What a happy coincidence they ended up being cousins.


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tbh the original hair in DAO was so bad that in my first playthroughs I used helmets 100% of the time to hide them. Once DA2 was out, I went back, modded, and replayed Aedan with Seneschal Bran's hair and Surana with Carver's hair, and that was muuuch better. Those are the haircuts I'd rather remember my characters with.

 

In any case, it's been ten years. If your original haircut isn't in the CC, headcanon that your Warden grew it out / cut it shorter at some point of the last decade. ;)

Well I figure a change in hair won't be too drastic as long as they look good and not too ramen noodley or too much like Skrillexquistor. I figure that my Daylen and Aedan are 21 max so after 10 years they'd just be in their early thirties so still somewhat young. 

 

I recreated my warden for da2 out of curiosity, then was lazy and so used it.  What a happy coincidence they ended up being cousins.

They must have been Amells right? ;) 



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Will you try recreating your Warden using the Inquisitor?

 
Of course not, I never use the same character design twice.



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Not unless the Warden will be in the game and we get a chance to customize them. It might be fun just to re-create them to see how they would look in the engine, but I'm not sure I'll have the time or the patience for it. I'm already not good at such customizations and I often find it a frustrating experience trying to get any game characters to look the way I imagined them in my head.



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No I won't, although he will have a few similar features because I like them more than the others.



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Most of the time yeah.

 

Hopefully female Qunari have enough options that it's impossible for me to do it in DAI. XD



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Hmm, it might actually be amusing to see what my DA:O Warden would look like if she were recreated using the Frostbite 3 engine now that you've brought it up. Might give it a go for kicks if I remember to try it when the game comes out, hehe.



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I may try recreating my Warden and Hawke to see how they'd look with the new engine. I wouldn't actually play as a character looking like them in DA:I, though, since the Inquisitor, Warden and Hawke are not the same person.



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No. This is a different story for a different character, with different looks, fear and motivations. My Inquisitor will stand on the shoulders of giants that left the world in a state he comes to live in but he'll be his own person :).



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For curiosity's sake,I naturally have to see how Sleepy Warden could work in the new game (though I think I've decided to go Dwarf this time around...):

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I hadn't planned to, but you raise an interesting idea...especially for my playthrough where I intend to import a DAO save of a human female mage who did the Ultimate Sacrifice, and then my Inquisitor (another human femalemage) will romance Cullen.  If I can make them look alike it would be amusing.



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Probably not but my elves do tend to have a similar look but that's so I can headcanon that their related to Shianni in some way. 



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I'll do it to see what they look like, but I won't play as them.

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Felya87

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I'll probably create an Elf Inquisitor very similar to my main Warden, just with green/yellow eyes instead of light blue. But I headcanon they being cousins (is injust only Amell have family all around and Tabris and the others don't! :P ) so not a problem for me.



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I'll probably end up basically playing the same character, in a way. For my main playthrough, I always end up making decisions in the same way that I'd consider ideal. However, as for appearance, there is little chance their appearance will be the same, as my Warden & Hawke were female and I plan on playing a male character in Inquisition. The Warden & Inquisitor will both be dwarves, though, and they're all templars.



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I'm going to wait and see if they turn up in the game first. If not, then I'll definitely recreate them in the cc to see what they'd look like with incredible graphics. Same goes for Zevran, since he won't be turning up and the other Origins LIs will, I want to get an idea of what he would have looked like.



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Sure, why not?

 

Well, my Warden, anyway. I just used the default Hawke for DAII.



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Not intentionally...

But eventually one of my Inquisitors is bound to resemble one of my Wardens (and/or Hawke).  :P