Obviously, renegade doesn't go over well in the Dragon Age verse.
Eh, Dorian is about as paragon as it gets under the snark. It would be out of character for him to want to hop into bed with you after watching murder a defenseless idiot.
Obviously, renegade doesn't go over well in the Dragon Age verse.
Eh, Dorian is about as paragon as it gets under the snark. It would be out of character for him to want to hop into bed with you after watching murder a defenseless idiot.
Bioware ran into WAY too many problems by letting you kill companions, does no one remeber the controversy caused by bringing Anders and Leliana back regardless of whether they died or not? Or when the devs said they'd love to bring Nathaniel back but don't want to retcon another death out.
It just isn't worth it if you don't like your companions either don't recruit them or just ignore them, you'll barely have to deal with them and it'll create less hiccups for the story later on.
Obviously, renegade doesn't go over well in the Dragon Age verse.
Renegade's the only way to play, baby!
Loved runnin' 'round the galaxy takin' people's cookies.
Dragon Age needs more aggressive choices when dealing with uncooperative or difficult parties.
I have booted Cole before. I don't know how long you are able to ask him to leave but I know it was after he asked my to bind him and before that chain was completed. I remember I asked Cassandra for advice and she told me Cole was a bad choice to have around. So I told him to hit the road.
Cool! I never knew we could boot Cole. I thought he only leaves if he disapproves. hm, I might try that next time.
Pfff, PC should be untouchable and free to murder-knife anyone he wishes without consequences.
and the game should able to react by branding the Inquistion a glorifed bandit group and hunted down and killed by all parties.
I don't think Cole actually leaves.
He just stops you from seeing him.
and the game should able to react by branding the Inquistion a glorifed bandit group and hunted down and killed by all parties.
That would actually be exciting. I would murder knife everyone just to have that outcome take place. Of course my Inquisitor would suck all those idiots into the fade then go have breakfast. ![]()
The murder knife has been replaced with the not-so murder punch. Still its good to see you can actually tick off your companions, to the point where they just leave. So if you have such a murder boner to kill a companion for whatever reason, just make them disapprove enough to where you can punch em, problem solved.
Murder knifing isn't really consistent with the story that they want to tell perhaps?
This isn't gonna turn into a 'Bioware y u no let me rp as Ramsay Snow' kinda thread is it?
I'm kinda reading some posts as 'I don't want a romance simulator I want a murder and torture simulator'