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Anybody going to try walking everywhere?


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#26
The Hooded Paw

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If I can bounce, then I walk everywhere. I remember seeing something about you getting conversation topics and info from party members based on what you hear. Probably entirely wrong, but if I can bounce, I don't mind walking everywhere....still remember Oblivion, bouncing giving experience in acrobatics....I was good at that!

 

I wouldn't want to miss anything and want to see them game world,not dash through it. If a place gets boring, or there are just small, far off, sections in black, then I may fast travel or whatever to nearby, but I will play with mounts for a little bit to see them all, and appreciate them a bit. AFter 150 hours, who knows....



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Loyal Tevinter

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I would try to at first but then I would get eager to get to the story quest or side quest location (especially during the first playthrough) that I would abandon the idea of walking everywhere.



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Kantr

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Why walk when I can Jump?



#29
Starscream723

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I agree with TC... I never manage to keep to walking pace in game.

 

On a related note, has anybody ever tried to video-game-style RUN EVERYWHERE in real life?

 

"I'm going to the fridge!"

*runs*

 

"I'm heading out to the store!"

*runs*

 

"I'm at work, in the office!"

*runs around*


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sycophanticchallenger

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When traversing lots of ground in the game world it is my intention to only use mounts, or walking when appropriate, unless the point in the story requires a sense of urgency then I may run. Constant running in an RPG annoys me because it's completely unrealistic. But then I liked the walk speed in Morrowind So.... It truly felt like you were moving through a world, with a realistic scale at a realistic pace.



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Stinja

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Walk / sprint / mounts are all good.  Fast Travel is the evil one! 

 

You lose all the sense of scale and connection, and it just becomes random points of action.  Any land travel is therefore fine, even if like in Oblivion you could craft turbo-speed spells, at least you aren't just teleporting about.



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lizthetimelord

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I'll try my best to walk and run where it feels plausible.

Beautiful vista in the Hinterlands? Walk and enjoy it.

Demons, demons everywhere? Put your backs into it, guys. Full tilt into the fray time.

Unless it's a dragon. Then we're making Brave Sir Robin proud.

 

Yeah, I think this will be my approach too. Let's just hope I don't get too impatient.

 

I want to use mounts but I am curious about the lack of party banter when mounted, will it skip entire conversations that are triggered by a certain area or will it still initiate that particular conversation regardless? I noticed also while there is a ton of banter probably more than origins or DA2 combined overall, but the world is so massive that theres lots of times where its just quiet for a long period of time so I think the mounts will help fill the gap of silence.

 

I hadn't actually considered losing party banter because of mounts, but now I'm probably going to avoid them...

 

I would try to at first but then I would get eager to get to the story quest or side quest location (especially during the first playthrough) that I would abandon the idea of walking everywhere.

 

Yep, this is usually what happens to me too.



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I don't know about walking "everywhere", but I will scour the land.



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Hizoku

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I'll be using a game pad so i'll be doing that weird power walk that happens when you only push the stick forward halfway..  :P


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