Yeah, but you hate DA:I, you'd tell me to skip every region I asked about.
*snort*
Yeah, but you hate DA:I, you'd tell me to skip every region I asked about.
*snort*
I really like the story elements, there are just so many giants and red templars to battle, and I don't want to botherI'd play it but I enjoyed the Emprise so...
Yeah, but you hate DA:I, you'd tell me to skip every region I asked about.
I wouldn't actually, because I'm a completionist.
I really like the story elements, there are just so many giants and red templars to battle, and I don't want to bother
I just liked its structure and the fact you were running around doing something and building to something and it was essentially one giant siege. Makes me wanna play it. lol. Which I think I will as soon as I get through Jedi.
I wouldn't actually, because I'm a completionist.
DAI must've been hell for you.
Augh, I always hate having to kill the Chargers, makes me tremble everytime...
Never have, never will, unless I ever actually do a douchequisitor run.
I purposefully did 2 ruthless quizzie runs. I've only sacrificed them twice, so I sccidently made it sound worse than it is, but god it was the hardest choice I've ever made in DA:I. It makes my stomache hurt each time.Never have, never will, unless I ever actually do a douchequisitor run.
DAI must've been hell for you.
Partly why I now hate it so much.
Have to say I'm so glad I'm not a completionist; there are so many things I've skipped in subsequent playthroughs. I only do certain areas or quests if they'll be of value to the inquisitor I'm playing.Partly why I now hate it so much.
Never have, never will, unless I ever actually do a douchequisitor run.
Ben Trevelyan my lawful good character has sacrificed the chargers...soon to be twice.
Partly why I now hate it so much.
Yeah. Some games just aren't designed for completionists and to do everything all in one play through. And some of DA I is poorly designed to make that a much bigger issue. Like the shard collections.
*facepalm* Wrong on all counts. The wyvern nest where Solas takes a romanced inquisitor and breaks up with her is lovingly known as the fire swamp to me.Hissing Wastes? Or Frostback Basin?
Ben Trevelyan my lawful good character has sacrificed the chargers...soon to be twice.
Yeah. Some games just aren't designed for completionists and to do everything all in one play through. And some of DA I is poorly designed to make that a much bigger issue. Like the shard collections.
The quests are the bigger problem. It's like the game was designed for people who would do the bare minimum. Get enough power to move on with the game (stupid system). Not all of it.
How're you and Maeve doing?*facepalm* Wrong on all counts. The wyvern nest where Solas takes a romanced inquisitor and breaks up with her is lovingly known as the fire swamp to me.
*facepalm* Wrong on all counts. The wyvern nest where Solas takes a romanced inquisitor and breaks up with her is lovingly known as the fire swamp to me.
Ohhhhh yeah. I forgot.
It's odd going through that scene again after Trespasser. Maeve is going through the motions. She'd throw a jar of bees at him during combat.How're you and Maeve doing?
I know I sobbed for a good 10 or 15 minutes straight, I had no idea it would be like that or hit me so hard.
It's odd going through that scene again after Trespasser. Maeve is going through the motions. She'd throw a jar of bees at him during combat.
Sometimes I like to pretend when I am playing video games that I'm a time traveler.
Smart girl; I approve.It's odd going through that scene again after Trespasser. Maeve is going through the motions. She'd throw a jar of bees at him during combat.
Its actually kinda funny playing it with someone who was just his friend too. The mutual respect between Kara Trevelyan and Solas was interesting and surprising. Horrible little bastard but...well it was certainly an interesting twist on their relationship.
Sometimes I like to pretend when I am playing video games that I'm a time traveler.

I meant in the sense that every time my protag dies he just goes back in time to the last save point until he gets it right. That way I am all shouting out things like "we're about to be ambushed' and my team is all "What how do you know this?" "Trust me."
I meant in the sense that every time my protag dies he just goes back in time to the last save point until he gets it right. That way I am all shouting out things like "we're about to be ambushed' and my team is all "What how do you know this?" "Trust me."
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****. That would end up on the page break. Dammit. *drinks*
I meant in the sense that every time my protag dies he just goes back in time to the last save point until he gets it right. That way I am all shouting out things like "we're about to be ambushed' and my team is all "What how do you know this?" "Trust me."
"Well funny you folks should ask!"
"Well funny you folks should ask!"
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The thought did occur to me.
Dang, you quoted me before I could change it. I'd decided to go with the Matt Smith variant, but I guess I'll let it stand now. Still, since I went through the trouble of finding it...