
Wow! Great job Bioware ![]()
There's already a topic about this, but yeah, it's pretty cool! ![]()
Just wanna say, 6 beds. 9 Companions, 3 Advisors.
How many are in Bull's bed?
My Inquisitor atleast... And hopefully ONLY my Inquisitor!
Just wanna say, 6 beds. 9 Companions, 3 Advisors.
How many are in Bull's bed?
Just wanna say, 6 beds. 9 Companions, 3 Advisors.
How many are in Bull's bed?
FPJ said Bull can handle 14 partners at once, so..ya
30 mounts!? Whoa..
More Bioware! Feed me more! *chomp* *chomp*
I am laughing my head off at that gif ![]()
These numbers don't impress me. 200 aabilities? sure.. with 100+ passives across 3 classes, and you can only use 8. probably get only around 10
5 million skyhold combos? sure, including every painting and rug and colour.
These numbers don't impress me. 200 aabilities? sure.. with 100+ passives across 3 classes, and you can only use 8. probably get only around 10
5 million skyhold combos? sure, including every painting and rug and colour.
Quite a few baseless asumptions there....
If they had said 300 abilities would you scoff and assume that 200+ of them are passive across 3 classes and 9 subclasses? Hell...I feel like we know about more than 10 of the warrior's abilities already...
I'm sure the devs. at Bioware are crying themselves to sleep over not being able to impress you though...
Back on topic though...looks awesome.
These numbers don't impress me. 200 aabilities? sure.. with 100+ passives across 3 classes, and you can only use 8. probably get only around 10
5 million skyhold combos? sure, including every painting and rug and colour.
Ok
This reminds me of ME3 all over again for some reason... ![]()
These numbers don't impress me. 200 aabilities? sure.. with 100+ passives across 3 classes, and you can only use 8. probably get only around 10
5 million skyhold combos? sure, including every painting and rug and colour.
Aside from you making a bunch of assumptions without facts, it's still impressive when you consider how much more it has to offer. It's a character-driven experience with quality VOs and storytelling. What DAI is offering there beats some RPGs out that are based purely around nothing but customization on the characters and very little else. Then you add things in like MP, a game that allows customizable choices in the story, etc. etc. I'd say that's pretty damn impressive when you look at your $60 package. It certainly beats out a lot of the games currently on the market in content already and I can say that without even playing it yet.
I laughed at the "6 beds! 8 windows!", thinking "what does that have to do with my character?" I think the "5 million possible Skyhold combinations" would have been better at the top of that table. Other than that, good that someone in Bioware's marketing department has finally woken up and decided to advertise Bioware's strengths.
The amount of customization
