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Slow thread is slow.
Cool. Saw that during the Keep stream. Very nice to see.
Ooh. I had missed this. Thanks for posting!
Ohhhh, thanks for this. I've only heard bits and pieces about Asunder from these forums (blasphemy, I know) so it was nice to have this little video to help bridge the two games.
Even after reading the books and comics, this was definitely a nice way to sum everything up. But that whole last chance for peace line was filled with ironic humor!
Cool. Saw that during the Keep stream. Very nice to see.
I wasn't even aware they were still doing those. This was the first time I saw it too.
Brian Bloom's subtle Varric intonitions, part humor, part seriousness, interwoven bitterness, empathy and sarcasm were nice touches.
Increases my interest to having Varric in party.
Brian Bloom's subtle Varric intonitions, part humor, part seriousness, interwoven bitterness, empathy and sarcasm were nice touches.
Increases my interest to having Varric in party.
Bloom as Varric is one of the best things to happen in the world of video game voice over.
Slow thread is slow.
Nice vid. Thanks.
Guest_Cat Blade_*
Man oh man.
So which one will you support for your first playthrough? Mages or Templars?
Love the artwork.
I think a lot of people have abandoned the forum.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. I'm trying so hard to black out from it too, but I keep refreshing a neogaf thread of people's impressions. Ugh.
Man oh man.
So which one will you support for your first playthrough? Mages or Templars?
I'm considering playing a pragmatic Qunari, where usually I play an idealistic character who wants both sides to be okay. I was so happy with the fact that I could both save the Geth in Mass Effect, and Tali's people. I really hope that's an option here too, for future playthroughs.
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I'm considering playing a pragmatic Qunari, where usually I play an idealistic character who wants both sides to be okay. I was so happy with the fact that I could both save the Geth in Mass Effect, and Tali's people. I really hope that's an option here too, for future playthroughs.
You can do that? I played ME3 for the first time not long ago and I let "Quarian Loghain" and his soldiers die. I was ashamed ...so that is good news.
As for DA, I think I will support the mages on my first playthrough. I may also play a mage. Unsure. I'm very torn between rogue and mage. :/
You can do that? I played ME3 for the first time not long ago and I let "Quarian Loghain" and his soldiers die. I was ashamed ...so that is good news.
As for DA, I think I will support the mages on my first playthrough. I may also play a mage. Unsure. I'm very torn between rogue and mage. :/
Yeah, I think you either need a really high paragon or renegade; renegade being that you tell them to stop being stupid, really angrily; I can't recall, its been awhile. ![]()
I had my Hawke support the Templars so that she could marry Sebastian, so I may go mages this time too, if I don't have any neutral options. Hopefully that doesn't have any horrible ramifications. xD
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Hopefully that doesn't have any horrible ramifications. xD
OH I'M *certain* EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE!
lmao
OH I'M *certain* EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE!
lmao
Yeah... yeah. We'll see. D:
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Yeah... yeah. We'll see. D:
Just... make sure you collect your fan tears in an air-tight container. The devs prefer to consume them when they're fresh.
You can do that? I played ME3 for the first time not long ago and I let "Quarian Loghain" and his soldiers die. I was ashamed ...so that is good news.
You need at least five "points" on a seven-point system based upon a few decisions you made in both ME3 and ME2. A few are worth two points apiece. When I use that word, I'm referring to an invisible algorithm in ME3's coding which reads off of the decisions. If you've satisfied the majority of the conditions you'll have the option.
What I like most about it is that it pulls much of what's required from the previous game, thus illustrating choices that matter. ![]()
Just... make sure you collect your fan tears in an air-tight container. The devs prefer to consume them when they're fresh.
I'll be sure to keep that in mind, though, I don't know if you're just messing with me right now. xD
I'm just thankful I discovered a free version for Dragon Age Legends, to pass the time. It's too bad nothing from that transfers to DA:I.
Guest_Cat Blade_*
You need at least five "points" on a seven-point system based upon a few decisions you made in both ME3 and ME2. A few are worth two points apiece. When I use that word, I'm referring to an invisible algorithm in ME3's coding which reads off of the decisions. If you've satisfied the majority of the conditions you'll have the option.
What I like most about it is that it pulls much of what's required from the previous game, thus illustrating choices that matter.
That is.... impressive but also frustrating. lol
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I'll be sure to keep that in mind, though, I don't know if you're just messing with me right now. xD
I'm just thankful I discovered a free version for Dragon Age Legends, to pass the time. It's too bad nothing from that transfers to DA:I.
Oh, no no I'm not messing with you. I'm making fun of the developers and how they implement things into these games that end up ripping our souls in half. I enjoy the pain.
You need at least five "points" on a seven-point system based upon a few decisions you made in both ME3 and ME2. A few are worth two points apiece. When I use that word, I'm referring to an invisible algorithm in ME3's coding which reads off of the decisions. If you've satisfied the majority of the conditions you'll have the option.
What I like most about it is that it pulls much of what's required from the previous game, thus illustrating choices that matter.
Right, right. I completely forgot about that. That's how long it's been. xD