I hope the breast line is from sera ;P
Good god, yes please.
I hope the breast line is from sera ;P
Good god, yes please.
What concerns me is the greater occurrences of profanity, as neither Settings (ie; restrict Gore) or personal avoidance (ie; so called Romances) can guide a new Player in such a mine field. Eventually I will discover which characters will remain benched or removed, but will have to weather this barrage until then.
I turned on the swearing filter in Fallout 2 and it played this really obnoxious beep every time a character swore. I ended up turning it off because it wasn't worth the bother. I don't mind swearing if it's to add emphasis in an emotional scene, but I don't like it if it's practically every other word in casual conversation.
I'd be very surprised if swearing in a Bioware game was "every other word" or a "barrage". In any case there's no way to judge how frequent it will be from the ESRB as they only say that the words appear, not how often they're spoken. (Going by the twitch streams it seems like they won't be used with great frequency.)
Via msmpsn:
The ESRB has released a rating summary for DA: Inquisition.
http://www.esrb.org/...&searchkeyword=
Rating Summary: This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of a warrior battling evil forces in different dimensions. Characters use swords, axes, hammers, and magic attacks to kill fantastical creatures (e.g., demons, monsters, dwarfs) and humans in melee-style combat. Cutscenes sometimes depict characters impaled or getting their throats slit. Violent sequences are often highlighted by cries of pain, gurgling/gushing sounds, and large blood-splatter effects; blood remains on the ground in several environments. The game includes some sexual material: a female character briefly depicted in front of a man's torso (fellatio is implied); characters depicted topless or with exposed buttocks while lying in bed or after sex; some dialogue referencing sex/sexuality (e.g., “'I will bring myself sexual pleasure later, while thinking about this with great respect'” and “The way your t*ts bounce when I pin your arms and take you on the side of the bed…”). The words “f**k,” “sh*t,” and “a*shole” appear in dialogue.

You had me at "sexual material".
...... what?
Anyway, I think that the first line is possibly spoken by Dorian, and the second line is spoken by either IB or Sera (and then it turns out we're all wrong and it's Solas that says it
).
I turned on the swearing filter in Fallout 2 and it played this really obnoxious beep every time a character swore. I ended up turning it off because it wasn't worth the bother. I don't mind swearing if it's to add emphasis in an emotional scene, but I don't like it if it's practically every other word in casual conversation.
I'd be very surprised if swearing in a Bioware game was "every other word" or a "barrage". In any case there's no way to judge how frequent it will be from the ESRB as they only say that the words appear, not how often they're spoken. (Going by the twitch streams it seems like they won't be used with great frequency.)
If my gaming habits are any idea, I know I'm going to be swearing a lot more than my PC or the characters will be during some parts of the game. ![]()
Based on my experience with Bioware games, such a filter has not been in place yet of which I am aware. Even then, it would be obnoxious knowing that the self-restraints are gone.
I skipped playing ME3 until friends helped me with some guidance to maneuver such a minefield. But new Players will not have this, or the ones with pre-orders. It isn't that I have not heard or even used such phraseology in my life, but as in RL, I try to restrict it as much as possible. It is unneeded and unwelcome; would not miss it if removed, IMO.
Wait... ME3 a minefield of profanity? Even discounting that people are unlikely to mind their manners in the middle of a galactic extinction event, how are you even posting this from Victorian times?
Ooooh can we play a guessing game of who said those lines?
For the first quote I am guessing Solas.
Second quote I'm guessing Iron Bull.
Trying to read the lines in their voices is killing me.
A guy over at reddit's got the odds for you.
Taking bets for the 'way your ****** bounce' line is delivered by:
- Sera (3:1)
- Iron Bull (3:1)
- Blackwall (10:1)
- Cullen (13:1)
- Josephine (17:1)
- Solas (25:1)
- Dorian, Cassandra (1,000,000: 1)
If my gaming habits are any idea, I know I'm going to be swearing a lot more than my PC or the characters will be during some parts of the game.
Likewise.
Dat Ancient Rock Wraith on Nightmare...
But I don't think anything will beat that time I fought Arkham's second form in Devil May Cry 3 HD on Dante Must Die difficulty. I think my friends were actually frightened. I'm usually so calm and placid.
Based on my experience with Bioware games, such a filter has not been in place yet of which I am aware. Even then, it would be obnoxious knowing that the self-restraints are gone.
I skipped playing ME3 until friends helped me with some guidance to maneuver such a minefield. But new Players will not have this, or the ones with pre-orders. It isn't that I have not heard or even used such phraseology in my life, but as in RL, I try to restrict it as much as possible. It is unneeded and unwelcome; would not miss it if removed, IMO.
No, no, no. GTA is a minefield of profanity. COD is a minefield of profanity. Saint's Row is a minefield of profanity. ME3 was far from a minefield of profanity. With BW's current trend, DA:I is not going to be a minefield of profanity. Actually, there was more cursing in ME2 than in ME3.
“The way your t*ts bounce when I pin your arms and take you on the side of the bed…”).
Niceeee... ![]()
https://www.youtube....h?v=kIfOjkB17BA
Wait... ME3 a minefield of profanity? Even discounting that people are unlikely to mind their manners in the middle of a galactic extinction event, how are you even posting this from Victorian times?
The lines could be spoken by the Inquisitor
Outside of Jack and Aria, there is very few uses of the F-bomb in the ME series in general. I noticed this after playing the series for the second time a month ago. Even in ME3, there isn't a lot of R-rated cussing (not much more than a**hole and sh*t, for the most part) and Jack was even toned down.
No, no, no. GTA is a minefield of profanity. COD is a minefield of profanity. Saint's Row is a minefield of profanity. ME3 was far from a minefield of profanity. With BW's current trend, DA:I is not going to be a minefield of profanity. Actually, there was more cursing in ME2 than in ME3.
Outside of Jack and Aria, there is very few uses of the F-bomb in the ME series in general. I noticed this after playing the series for the second time a month ago. Even in ME3, there isn't a lot of R-rated cussing (not much more than a**hole and sh*t, for the most part) and Jack was even toned down.
Welp, turns out I'm a complete prude. The first thing I thought when I read the "bouncing" line was "I hope that's an NPC, I'm not too into the pinning thing." My poor Inquisitor, can't even have mildly "kinky" (mostly just rough) sex without giving her creator the hibbi jibbies.
Bouncing is good.
Ugh. That dialogue. I hope context helps, but I doubt it will.
No amount of context will help here.
Still, chuckled heartily.
Those dialogue peices really make me uncomfortable, bloody hell
Can I ask why? O.o
CACKLES
Hey!Why are fellatios preformed only by female characters :S?(My Male quizzy is ready to polish tevinter staves, sorry I'm horrible)
Also, I'll place my bets on Iron Bull/Sera for both of those quotes
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The inner teenager in me is so happy right now.