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Plea: Please finish "In Your Heart Shall Burn" before u disregard this game...


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#76
JWvonGoethe

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Edit: and bugs. So many bugs. When I am in the middle of a conversation, I cannot stand having my followers not settle in one spot. They go crazy, right left up down, end up on tables, furnitures... What a mess.

 

I've seen this in a lot of gameplay videos, but I've been playing for almost 60 hours and I haven't personally experienced this even once. When I enter a conversation I position the camera right between the PC and whoever they are talking to. You can get the camera really close and it feels more like a cutscene. The party members might be glitching out behind the camera but I'm not seeing them.

 

On-topic, I just finished In Your Heart Shall Burn and enjoyed it. I already loved the game though.


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Shark17676

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I will fully admit to getting teary-eyed during that scene.



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I just finished this part last night which turned into early morning since I couldn't stop playing until I reached Skyhold. I couldn't turn off the game in this section! The scenes after the snow are simply epic.

 

This

 

I agree. I just finished this quest and I feel 100x better bout the game. Still dislike a lot of elements but I tolerate a lot of things in Bioware games because of the story. 

 

And this



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Kirasdream13

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It was just a series of epic moments one right after another.  I keep thinking that I will take a break from DA for a few weeks after my first playthrough since I'm devoting so much time and energy into it; then I remember this quest.  In reality, I'm going straight back into it to re-experience it. 



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Yes, this game was getting kind of meh until In Your Heart.  But I have to say, I only recall feeling excitement, pleasure, and desire for revenge



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The entirety of In Your Heart Shall Burn is absolutely incredible, maybe the most emotional and intense story-sequence I have ever seen in any game. I stayed up till 4 am last night to finish it, don't regret feeling like a zombie now at all because every moment was so damn worth it, and I too had tears in my eyes during the song. And while I rather liked Solas before (though we don't always agree), the talk with him, the cutscene with his voiceover, and all the subtle expressions on his face have cemented him as my second-most favourite and trusted companion after Cassandra.

 

Very, very powerful. Thank you, Bioware. This is what I play your games for, and you have delivered in such a way that In Your Heart alone would justify the price of the game for me. (Though the song needs patching to synch with the way-too-slow subtitles.) The last Bioware game I played was DA:O which was good but did not quite reach some of the older titles in my book. Mass Effect did nothing for me so I ignored its sequels, and the premises of Awakening and DA2 left me cold too so I skipped those as well. I thought I was "over" Bioware games, or they and I had moved too far in different directions, but now ... I'm very grateful that a friend's contagious enthusiasm made me give Inquisition a chance.


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Yes, this game was getting kind of meh until In Your Heart.  But I have to say, I only recall feeling excitement, pleasure, and desire for revenge

 

 

It was THE event needed after the Hinterlands to really get that emotional punch.

Up until then I wasn't connected to the game emotionally (easily been able to put the game down and not obsess about it)

But that? Got me in the feels.

 

I just wish the Quizzy had faceplanted in the snow instead of dropping to their knees.



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I liked the whole scene except the singing. I thought that was corny as hell.

+1 

 

It was so cheesy, I can't quite put my finger into it... I dunno the way it was delivered to you felt so wrong. I guess because it was forced into you like the devs are saying "ok guys time to FEEL NOW ok FEEL IT NOW"

 

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There were other great quests before this one , when you side with the mages and face Alexius for example but yea that doesnt scream ' epic" like this one, Solas introducing you to Skyhold though takes the cake for me.



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That quest took me from "playing this because it'sDA even though they screwed us last-genenrs" to "..damn, now I'm invested."

 

And when the identity of the EvilOne was revealed a bit earlier?

 

Yeah, IYHSB is the tipping point. Where DA:I grows the beard.



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Zombie_Alexis

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I dont know. I have been playing for about 10 hours now, been moving forward the actual plot as well... and I just find it very boring. I will finish the game because obviously I paid for it, but the political stuff bores me to no end. Just like in real life, it is so uninteresting. Alliances, backstabbing, bla bla bla... 

 

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My reaction when I read this. I'm just the opposite. I LOVE the politics and back stabbing! But then, Orzammar and the Landsmeet were my favorite parts of Origins, so there you go.

 

I'm loving this game. I was kind of feeling a little bit disappointed at first, until I realized that I was supposed to leave the Hinterlands and do other stuff. I'm 80 hours in and I'm loving every minute. The bugs aren't too bad on PS4, and I'm hoping a patch will be available soon, but I can't get enough of this game.



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Maverick827

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Yeah, put me in the "I thought it was cheesy" camp.  I always prefer low-key moments.  A quiet scene that ends on some poignant line and then fades to black would have gotten me.



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Dear all

 

Please just try and endure and finish until "In Your Heart Shall Burn". U will just need to do about 10-15 odd 'boring' sidequests and so. 

 

The ending to this is so moving that I almost cried (kind of like the feeling just before u fought the Archdemon in DAO).

 

And if you still hate it after that, I got nothing to say except "to each his/her own" n your views are respected. 

 

But that scene alone has convinced me that Bioware is back and I will purchase all DLCs/future games sucking them all up like "bees to honey". 

 

Cheers. 

 

Just want to say that I agree entirely with this. That entire sequence was one of the top-3 most moving sequences I've ever seen in a game. 



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Yes, and it only get better right after.

 

OMG are you serious?

I just finished this quest yesterday, and I do not think I will experiment anything close at all for the rest of the game. It was really really well done..... Wow...

 

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Stupid work and real life, that does not allow me to play this game more.

Good thing I will be playing it for... years... until I find another as good as this one.



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I have no idea what people are finding so emotional and moving about any of this.... People cried??? At what? I am so confused. 


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It's an awesome quest. And omg the bad guys theme is incredible.

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Jadebaby

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Yeah, put me in the "I thought it was cheesy" camp. I always prefer low-key moments. A quiet scene that ends on some poignant line and then fades to black would have gotten me.


What did you think of Solas' first conversation at skyhold then?

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Nashimura

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I must be a robot... the kind who needs people to teach it how to feel. I found the whole thing was epic, i enjoyed it all. I never found it emotional though. Not the song though, i found that silly... i didn't even realize right away that Mother Giselle was actually the one singing. 



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I must be a robot... the kind who needs people to teach it how to feel. I found the whole thing was epic, i enjoyed it all. I never found it emotional though. Not the song though, i found that silly... i didn't even realize right away that Mother Giselle was actually the one singing. 

 

People react differently to different things. Some are more emotional than others. It's okay either way.



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I have no idea what people are finding so emotional and moving about any of this.... People cried??? At what? I am so confused. 

Well, I didn't cry, but there was a definite feeling of relief by the end, and a degree of mental (and physical, after using M + KB continuously) relief.

 

Having spent a long time pottering around in the Hinterlands with side trips to the Fallow Mire and elsewhere, building up power and elfroot, the start seemed very straightforward. What came next was a real roller coaster ride trying to avoid foul-ups and death. The sudden switch in pace at the end of the battle left me having to work hard to focus on the information gathering and then concluding the quest.

 

Bioware have timed this exceptionally well for playing through in one sitting, so that you spend much of the quest reacting to the next crisis. It is an exceptional piece of storytelling -congratulations to all involved in creating it.


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As someone else said, this is where the game really began for me; they should have waited to put up the "Dragon Age: Inquisition" banner until after this scene.



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I will also add that it makes me feel bad for the people who didn't play the first game and never experienced this location before; repeating someone else again, this was like the "Normandy reborn" scene in ME2 - if you'd never played ME1 it just wouldn't have the same impact.



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StingingVelvet

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The main quest is good and exciting! Then you do 20 more hours of side content that is boring filler! The game is not actually improved! Woo-hoo!



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Isn't this exactly the same shtick you have already repeated in this thread and many others beside ?