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The Dawn Will Come? More like the Dragonborn comes.


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So because both games have songs that means one copied the other, yes?

 

Don't even know where to begin with this one.


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The shepherd’s lost
And his home is far
Keep to the stars
The dawn will come

I felt as if this was a reference to ME.

 

So...is there a hope the dawn is ME4, and we will actually get the whole mess of the series sorted out then? Though I guess even The Maker + all Elvhen Gods are not able to accomplish THAT...

 

The Shepard my a...*zzzzrrzzzzz*



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You need to get your ears checked. Neither Song of the Dragonborn or the Dragonborn Comes sound anything like Dawn Will Come.


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Op makes thread about dragonage copying skyrim

Thread backfires and everyone disagrees with Op

Op gets butthurt and changes his argument and starts insulting people

/thread

 

In all fairness: fanboys got butthurt and insulted him for posting this thread first.



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It's a throw-back to Tolkien.  He's the one who kinda made songs in high fantasy games a staple. 

 

Here's Leliana doing what she does best... man, after watching this I need to play Origins again.  It's so beautiful.

 

 

For comparision... Both are Beautiful...

 


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Yah the books of the hobbit and the lord of the rings have plenty of songs and poetry, even the goblins sing, about doing horrible things but they do sing.



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The shepherd’s lost
And his home is far
Keep to the stars
The dawn will come

I felt as if this was a reference to ME.

i started to get the feels, but then i had a horrible mental image of wrex singing.


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i started to get the feels, but then i had a horrible mental image of wrex singing.

Sounds more epic then anything, if you throw grunt in has well.



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This thread is ridiculous.



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Ok grammar nazi, chill out, haha, a small typo.
But I guess that's what you have to do to make yourself feel better about life right?
Ok, you can have it.

Besides, I don't think I said the SCENE was like Skyrim, the SONG and the way it was sang felt a lot lik esomething I'd hear in Skyrim.
The scene itself was fine and I get that it's about th epeople coming together through their religion.
I feel like that scene itself could have been much better if the animation were at all relistic. Instead it looked like stupid. (but again, that maybe a ps3 issue as the game is quite hideous on ps3)

Actually, I corrected your spelling, not grammar.  :)

Also, calling me a "Nazi" because I corrected one thing (in an offhanded way) is just stupid.  I don't care how ignorant you want to look.  I was trying to be helpful, but you took a little personal.  Sorry you're butthurt.

You didn't say SCENE, but I did.  Because my comment was that the ENTIRE scene was moving, not just one aspect of it.  As in, I enjoyed not only the song, but the feeling of what everyone was doing.

I did figure out your problem though:  you're playing on the PS3, which as far as I understand, is just terrible for this particular game.  My sympathies.



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This thread is ridiculous.

 

Indeed it is, friend.



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It's neither "horrendous" nor is it "cheesy". Point is: Haven has fallen, people are dead, the Inquisition has obviously failed in protecting them, and everything is about to crumble apart. And this song, a religious song, reminds them that there is still hope, that their belief (its about the people, not the Quizzy or the player's belief here) in the Maker is strong and can make them overcome any threat and obstacle, just as the faith had done hundreds of years, ever since Andraste rallied the people and freed them from oppression...

And the singing, well, anyone who has ever been in a church will get this. I am not religious myself, but those chorals (especially now during X-mas-holidays) can get yourself a nice shiver ...even though not all singers are top-notch with their voices ... but I heard neither God nor The Maker care about that...Songs have always been a very, very strong pillar in the western churches (not sure about islamic and other religion though)


Mother Giselle actually makes that point if you pick the atheist option.

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The appeal for modding, to me at least, isn't that it makes it "better," but that it makes it "fresh."  At a certain point, after 50/100/300? hours a game can get stale, and it's usually time to play a new game. Or, if you are strapped for cash, download a mod that changes the entire combat and leveling system.  Boom, you now have, sure, the same story and art and everything, but essentially a whole knew RPG to play around with.  Skyrim isn't made "good" by having mods, but it's made it so I (and others) can put over 700 hours in the game without needing to simply move on to a new game.

Modding also serves another purpose: Fixing bugs. Skyrim (and all it's DLC's) each have an Unofficial Patch mod that fixes much in the game. Beth welcomed these mods too. Even promoted them. And why not.. the modders did their job for them.

 

Skyrim isn't made good by mods. It's made better. For you. The player.


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Modding also serves another purpose: Fixing bugs. Skyrim (and all it's DLC's) each have an Unofficial Patch mod that fixes much in the game. Beth welcomed these mods too. Even promoted them. And why not.. the modders did their job for them.

 

Skyrim isn't made good by mods. It's made better. For you. The player.

 

Exactly, IIRC there was an issue on day one release where Skyrim wouldn't acknowledge (or use) more than 2 gigs of RAM or one Core, it took a month for that to be patched for all systems.

 

A modder released a CPU Core unlocking and RAM expanding patch 4 hours after release.



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Fetch quests? Not like DAI fetch quests. I don't remember having to collect wine bottles, or ram meat, or bear claws, or skulls, or warden memories, or, etc. etc. Though in Skyrim you did pick herbs - or you could buy the herbs.

 

But back to the songs. Show me one - well hell - even ME had bar music. I mean, show me one RPG that doesn't have song?

 

And I didn't think of Skyrim when all were singing The Dawn Will Come. I thought it was great.

 

Also, in Skyrim, after you kill Alduin, go to a tavern and listen. There's a different song. Sad in a way too.

Cog wheels, crystals, those a re a couple. Not relevant to main story line but for a completionist rather annoying. Nirnroot, Deathroot, crap crap crap materials gold ore, mammoth tusks. 100's of fetch quests. Anyways. I like both games. Great stuff. 



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Skyrim isn't made good by mods. It's made better. For you. The player.

 

You should get a copyright for that line before Bethesda uses it as their next merketing slogan .. ^^


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You should get a copyright for that line before Bethesda uses it as their next merketing slogan .. ^^

Oddly that line gets used a lot on forums for the serias



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I think Pippin's song is a far more comparable thing.



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Well, technically speaking, stopping mid-adventure to sing a song has been happening as far back as The Hobbit, so we really should be complaining about Bioware ripping off Tolkien.



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The shepherd’s lost
And his home is far
Keep to the stars
The dawn will come

I felt as if this was a reference to ME.

Wishful thinking, my friend.  Wishful thinking... :(



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That scene was so cheesy to me and I was so embarrassed



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It's a throw-back to Tolkien.  He's the one who kinda made songs in high fantasy games a staple. 

 

Here's Leliana doing what she does best... man, after watching this I need to play Origins again.  It's so beautiful.

 

 

For comparision... Both are Beautiful...

 

God, Leliana's song

What an amazing scene. By then you know of your companions personal stories. You feel that sense of doom so strong and you also feel their own burden



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Thank you, this made my day! xD



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In all fairness: fanboys got butthurt and insulted him for posting this thread first.

Thanks.
 

That scene was so cheesy to me and I was so embarrassed

This.

 

For the last time people, I didn't say it sounded like another song. I said it sounds like it would be in skyrim and that it was better before there were words in it.
I always like this tune, but now it's been ruined by that one scene.
And Cullen, haha, omg Cullen..... so retarded looking.



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Thanks.
 

This.

 

For the last time people, I didn't say it sounded like another song. I said it sounds like it would be in skyrim and that it was better before there were words in it.
I always like this tune, but now it's been ruined by that one scene.
And Cullen, haha, omg Cullen..... so retarded looking.

 

Maybe it's because you are on ps3 I don't know but off all the characters you could choose Cullen? really? he has THE best facial animations through out all his cutscenes besting even the Inquisitor. His writing is top notch and his voice actor amazing, he really brings out that emotion on the voice. In reality Cullen is at least one of the best characters in the whole game. Don't know man you might have been playing a different game.