This, this so much.
The scene that made you cry
#4
Posté 24 novembre 2014 - 04:00
Scene is good and well but things Hawke do to distract the demon is silly. He/she looks like a stupid person, i for once wanted something awesome to happen like some firestorm there, few cone of cold here and Hawke goes down like boss.
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#7
Posté 24 novembre 2014 - 05:08
This scene made me cry like a little girl.
#10
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 06:17
I don't know how to post things behind a spoiler button ![]()
#11
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 06:50
I don't know how to post things behind a spoiler button
Use the tags (spoiler) and (/spoiler) - just change ( and ) into [ and ] - or click the "Special BBCode" button (the greenish button left of the font box), choose "Spoiler" and write the text you want to mask.
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OT: Sacrificing Stroud made me feel horrible, and Hawke's guilty face after you make it out of the fade is the worst thing ever (because even more guilt is not something the poor guy/gal needs)...
... but Varric's dialogue if you sacrifice Hawke? All my tears. Brian Bloom's voice acting is amazing.
Actually, all of the voice acting in this game has been amazing thus far (still not finished!)
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#13
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 07:03
In all honesty, the part that comes before that decision gets me. And I'm not sure why.
I had Hawke and Alistair. When their arguing that had been building up since you saw your first memory reaches a boiling point, they're practically at each other's throats. But the very moment that the party is endangered, their immediate, shared reaction was to simply nod in understanding, followed by Alistair saying something along the lines of "form up", and Hawke replying, "I'm with you."
It's a subtle, but powerful indication of these two characters' heroism. Despite their differences that had them in a heated shouting match moments prior, they're immediately at one another's side to fight in the face of danger. Because that's what they're supposed to do. There's no "we'll settle this later" or distracted bickering. They take initiative. They defend. They lead. Even the Inquisitor wasn't the first one to do this. They were.
The "I'm with you" gave me chills, and the entire scene made deciding between them that much more difficult. Both still had so much left to offer the world.
(I would've rather sacrificed Solas and kept them both.)
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#16
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 10:14
Hawke already sent Corypheus to kingdom come once, doing it a second time wouldn't pose any greater challenge. The moment Hawke got involved the story should have taken a different turn.
And that scene was really poorly storyboarded. Nothing looked even remotely dangerous, nor did there appear to be any reason for leaving Hawke behind. It isn't even clear how Hawke was killed in that scene, or if he even was. Too be quite frank that scene would have been a huge disappointment from a lesser developer, coming from Bioware it was even more disappointing. It really makes me think that the decision to kill off Hawke was made almost right before DA:I launched and they just threw something completely random together and called it a day.
There were a lot of things in DA:I that made me shake my head, this was one of the worst just in terms of how poorly executed the scene was. The fact that it was a false dichotomy only made it worse.
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#17
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 10:26
I know I have to save Hawke or Alistair not a choice I want to make my Hawke was female to seem harsh to send her to her death mite take Varric so she wont be alone I don't mind losing him now I have Cole
I don't want to lose Alistair or Hawke hope they do a DLC were you play Hawke and Varric after this that you have to escape the fade or rescue who you left but it is unlikely
#18
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 10:34
Yeah I cried at that scene......... TEARS OF LAUGHTER!!!!!
People like you does make me ponder what the age range of people are on these forums. We toss words without thought and to comfort our own insecurities.
But hey it's a forum, right? We can act like fools anytime.
How about we put a real face on this scene?
http://www.reddit.co..._his_heartfelt/
Ignore him, Mr. Broisvet. You achieved the purpose of that scene. I loved it.
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#19
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 10:42
People like you does make me ponder what the age range of people are on these forums. We toss words without thought and to comfort our own insecurities.
But hey it's a forum, right? We can act like fools anytime.
How about we put a real face on this scene?
http://www.reddit.co..._his_heartfelt/
Ignore him, Mr. Broisvet. You achieved the purpose of that scene. I loved it.
It might have been tears of laughter at the ridiculousness of the poorly storyboarded scene. That was my reaction more or less.
#20
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 10:51
It might have been tears of laughter at the ridiculousness of the poorly storyboarded scene. That was my reaction more or less.
Um, not sure what you mean by "storyboarded scenes" The shots in-game were fine. The animation was iffy but I saw past that.
It's your opinion and I respect it if if that scene didn't work for you.
That said, after reading the reddit post about how a man stressed and worried about how the scene will work really puts it in perspective in where we have nobodies on here speaking **** because they can.
By all means, give constructive criticisms but derisively mocking the scene on how you laughed your arse off helps no one .
Sure I can't stop people from acting like the way they are but the reddit post really puts things in perspective.
EDIT: You're talking about the Hawke scene. I am referring to the scene after Haven.
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#21
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 10:56
People like you does make me ponder what the age range of people are on these forums. We toss words without thought and to comfort our own insecurities.
But hey it's a forum, right? We can act like fools anytime.
How about we put a real face on this scene?
http://www.reddit.co..._his_heartfelt/
Ignore him, Mr. Broisvet. You achieved the purpose of that scene. I loved it.
Have you ever heard the saying "the surest sign of immaturity is the constant endeavour to appear mature"? Perhaps once you gain a few years you will eventually come to realize that maturity is overrated and you too will be able to laugh at how ridiculous and cheesy that scene really is.
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#22
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 11:08
Oh god I couldn't stop laughing at that scene.
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#24
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 12:03
Have you ever heard the saying "the surest sign of immaturity is the constant endeavour to appear mature"? Perhaps once you gain a few years you will eventually come to realize that maturity is overrated and you too will be able to laugh at how ridiculous and cheesy that scene really is.
I think you're confused about what maturity means. It's certainly not bragging on a video game forum about how you found a scene that was supposed to be touching and dramatic very "x-D LOL Funny" and how cool and original you are for doing so.
#25
Posté 25 novembre 2014 - 12:28
I think you're confused about what maturity means. It's certainly not bragging on a video game forum about how you found a scene that was supposed to be touching and dramatic very "x-D LOL Funny" and how cool and original you are for doing so.
A common misconception made by those who have yet to truly understand the true essence of maturity, perhaps one day the secrets will reveal themselves to you and you shall know enlightenment, however the secrets will only reveal themselves to those humble enough to learn.

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