If you read the FAQ it says the Keep records it, but it is not important to Inquisition.
The Last Court
#76
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 03:57
#77
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 06:34
If you read the FAQ it says the Keep records it, but it is not important to Inquisition.
I'm assuming the information will be used for DLC at some point, otherwise I'm not sure what the point would be. Other than to give you the illusion that it matters.
#78
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 07:59
The Keep stream the other day said that The Last Court isn't required. They record your choices in the Keep but it has no bearing for Inquisition.
They just do it so if any future games come about and maybe in the future The Last Court's choices might matter.
#79
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 08:02
Is there a point to breaking into the locked chantry? Now that the bard is my lover I seem to have a shot at pulling it off...would it benefit me at all?
#80
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 08:39
It'll probably go to a DLC maybe we'll even go to Serault
#81
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 08:56
If it was that type of microtransactions they were doing, that'd be one thing. But they are doing the type you'd expect to see on a facebook game, where you'd have to add friends before you can do certain missions, and pay real money or wait for a day in real time to do literally anything (and how petty dawn seems with everything costing 10 dawn [3 payments worth] I'm surprised they only did the latter). Maybe they're waiting for whatever's holding back sending your world states to friends from working to be fixed, and then adding in a requirement to add a certain amount of friends before you can use each market day.It doesn't ruin the game. I think people are just surprised too see microtransactions on a frigggin text game. And I kinda rolled my eyes at this too.. next thing we know, there are microtransactions on a Rock-Paper-Scissors simulator, so we can buy a one turn unbreakable scissor or so...
#82
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 09:09
Is there a point to breaking into the locked chantry? Now that the bard is my lover I seem to have a shot at pulling it off...would it benefit me at all?
There is something pretty cool if you pursue it all the way through.
#83
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 05:18
So I'm a third of the way through 12 hours in. Once you learn to micromanage, it's really not that bad.
#84
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 05:45
So I'm a third of the way through 12 hours in. Once you learn to micromanage, it's really not that bad.
It's just getting a sense of all the math.
#85
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 05:56
What is this about needing more than 3 trophies etc?
The game clearly states that the victory condition is either 3 viands, trophies or secrets.
#86
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 05:59
Okay some questions
1 is it free
2 do you have to do this game before keep
3 will this game have any impact on DAI
#87
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 06:00
What is this about needing more than 3 trophies etc?
The game clearly states that the victory condition is either 3 viands, trophies or secrets.
After you get 3 of the selected trophy, you get a message saying that you need a combined total of 15 of the 3 trophy types to get the good ending.
- SomeoneStoleMyName aime ceci
#88
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 06:01
Okay some questions
1 is it free
2 do you have to do this game before keep
3 will this game have any impact on DAI
Reading the FAQ or a Google search might help you.
But:
1. Yes, but there are microtransactions to give you faster turns
2. No
3. No
#89
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 06:03
There is something pretty cool if you pursue it all the way through.
Is it
#90
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 06:16
Maybe BW planning a "Leliana's Song" type of DLC. Small Sidequel at some point in DA:Inquisition. Unlikely... But it could show consequences of Inquisitor's actions from another perspective + we (who played LC) would know the backstory and that's always a plus (in my book).
#91
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 09:16
#92
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 10:07
I have no royals and those stupid peasants keep trying to rebel.
The historically proven reaction?

- TheChosenOne aime ceci
#93
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 10:14
How long does one have to wait before your actions "refreshed"?
#94
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 11:07
6 and 2/3 hours.How long does one have to wait before your actions "refreshed"?
20 minutes per action.
#95
Posté 09 novembre 2014 - 11:54
I'm assuming the information will be used for DLC at some point, otherwise I'm not sure what the point would be. Other than to give you the illusion that it matters.
The whole point of the Keep is to let players chronicle their achievements. There is no ''point'', it doesn't ''matter'', it just gives you an overview of what you chose and what you did.
A lot of stuff in the Keep- including some tiles from DAO and DAII - will probably never come into play in future games. Just because it's there, doesn't mean it will be used.
#96
Posté 10 novembre 2014 - 12:40
I think the Dowager wanted me to do this for her.The historically proven reaction?
#97
Posté 10 novembre 2014 - 12:44
But something not being there does mean it won't be used in Inquisition, which begs the question of why people have seen a nug at the war table in the lithographs if there's no intent to include Shmooples in the keep. Has he become canon?The whole point of the Keep is to let players chronicle their achievements. There is no ''point'', it doesn't ''matter'', it just gives you an overview of what you chose and what you did.
A lot of stuff in the Keep- including some tiles from DAO and DAII - will probably never come into play in future games. Just because it's there, doesn't mean it will be used.
#98
Posté 10 novembre 2014 - 12:44
The whole point of the Keep is to let players chronicle their achievements.
Most of the point is for importing. The fact that some don't doesn't change that.
#99
Posté 10 novembre 2014 - 01:20
how do i complete this game?
#100
Posté 10 novembre 2014 - 01:22
how do i complete this game?
Get past all the market days and have a feast with the Divine if you want to 'complete' it. I figure you would need to put some effort to get a good ending however.





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