Taking the Amulet of Power from the Dalish mage by force and having her curse me in Fen'Harel's name (ironically, with Solas standing right next to me!).
Also, feeding Cullen's lyrium addiction.
Taking the Amulet of Power from the Dalish mage by force and having her curse me in Fen'Harel's name (ironically, with Solas standing right next to me!).
Also, feeding Cullen's lyrium addiction.
not being able to reunite briala and celene (i thought having enough court approval was all you needed)
I reunited them, and it was such a pain to do it.
I make no apologies for my actions. I only wish I could have hurt them more.
I regret putting Vivienne on the Sunburst Throne.
Still, I agree with all my other choices, so I take it as a necessary evil for my canon playthrough.
I regret not trusting Vivienne. I honestly thought she had something selfishly evil planned when she sent me after the wivern heart in her personal quest. I had to reload when I realized she just wanted help her lover.
One thing
Telling the elf girl in Crestwood that she should go for it with the Wardens, then later seeing that same girl having her throat cut as a sacrifice to Erimond's schemes.
I had her join the Inquisition, as an agent. I'd be so sad if I had to watch her die. ![]()
Never regret.
Reload, instead.
I make no apologies for spoiling the game for myself, before I play it..or reloading. ![]()
After reaching the end, especially the first time, what were your major regrets?
Buying the game.
Never regret.
Reload, instead.
LOL. Learned this myself from Elder Scrolls.
One thing
Telling the elf girl in Crestwood that she should go for it with the Wardens, then later seeing that same girl having her throat cut as a sacrifice to Erimond's schemes.
Oh, sh*t.
That was her?
Oh, Creators.
I sent her there.
I killed the girl.
Sh*t.
Oh, sh*t.
That was her?
Oh, Creators.
I sent her there.
I killed the girl.
Sh*t.
Meh, **** happens. Was her decision in the end.
I didn't do it, though, lol. I'm selfish.
Reminds me of Deadspace's plot.
Meh, **** happens. Was her decision in the end.
I didn't do it, though, lol. I'm selfish.
Reminds me of Deadspace's plot.
Man, if a game can't make me feel bad because I did something like that, or give me a PTSD, it's not worth playing! ![]()
Just... How does it remind you of Dead Space? Unitologists and stuff, or is there something I do not remember?
I only ever completed the third one. First two, too much of a horror for me to handle, not enough CoOp buddies to get me through it.
Man, if a game can't make me feel bad because I did something like that, or give me a PTSD, it's not worth playing!
Just... How does it remind you of Dead Space? Unitologists and stuff, or is there something I do not remember?
I only ever completed the third one. First two, too much of a horror for me to handle, not enough CoOp buddies to get me through it.
Don't mind me, I just like being a dick for the lulz sometimes ![]()
Because Isaac was the one who recommended that his girlfriend go to the Ishimura... yea, oops, lol. That would seriously **** me up.
Unrelated note, I think Isaac has the biggest hairiest balls of any protagonist in gaming history ever. Me personally, I'd need a man diaper to walk a foot into that ****** ship. Then he did it a SECOND TIME.
Don't mind me, I just like being a dick for the lulz sometimes
Because Isaac was the one who recommended that his girlfriend go to the Ishimura... yea, oops, lol. That would seriously **** me up.
Unrelated note, I think Isaac has the biggest hairiest balls of any protagonist in gaming history ever. Me personally, I'd need a man diaper to walk a foot into that ****** ship. Then he did it a SECOND TIME.
Oh, that's right. He's the one who got his girl on the ship in the first place. Sucks. And then the friggin' Marker toyed around with his mind real hard, making him think she's alive... Plus all the stuff throughout the first two parts... And the third, maybe? I don't remember seeing his GF in DS3.
And as for walking into the Ishimura...
There is a reason I only ever made it as far as Engineering. I just... I couldn't go on without filling my pants.
Making Cass divine when allied with the mages because then you get two groups and infighting. I wish you could discuss the plans for the mages more with Fiona,. Not necessary to dissuade her from making the collage just talk about it. I'm not quite sure how the new circle or the college operate. I don't think complete freedom for mages is a good idea. At the very least they need mandatory schooling, some monitoring and a task fore for dealing with out of control mages. It just doesn't necessary need to be done through the chantry though having ties with the chantry would help keep the backlash down.
I regret not trusting Vivienne. I honestly thought she had something selfishly evil planned when she sent me after the wivern heart in her personal quest. I had to reload when I realized she just wanted help her lover.
I didn't think she had something evil planed I just thought it was for her. My thought upon reading that it was age regression was "what? your sugar daddy not going like you so much when you get a few wrinkles?", then when she gives it to him I felt like a ******...until the next scene where she is miking being seen to have done everything she could to help him for all it's worth. I still gave her the real heart though.
One thing
Telling the elf girl in Crestwood that she should go for it with the Wardens, then later seeing that same girl having her throat cut as a sacrifice to Erimond's schemes.
I didn't even realize that could happen, I always tell her to stay away from the Wardens.
Only thing I ever really regretted was killing the dragon in the Exalted Marches. She was just frolicking in the pools of water, not harming anyone there. And I killed her with impunity.
What happens in the last scene on Cole's spirit path? I must have missed it in my first play through.
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed putting Cole on the human path.
I thought Vivienne would be a poor choice as Divine, but if you support mages in general, she gives them a lot more power within the circles. It's tentative though, and implied that it might be taken away when she leaves the throne.
Siding with the mages and thus letting Fiona get off scott free. Seeing her smirking at me everytime I went to talk to Dorian was killing me inside. I had to start again and side with the templars.
Lol this actually makes me want to try siding with them instead of conscripting for once
That's my boo thang.
One thing
Telling the elf girl in Crestwood that she should go for it with the Wardens, then later seeing that same girl having her throat cut as a sacrifice to Erimond's schemes.
Make her an agent by talking to her while Solas is in the party ![]()
I should have sacrificed Hawke instead of Stroud. I made up for it though.