This is very well done, and beautiful.
I love Skyhold, and the Architecture in Dragon Age Inquisition.
#1
Posté 16 mars 2015 - 08:43
- AmberDragon aime ceci
#2
Posté 16 mars 2015 - 09:47
I loved Skyhold, but I have two problems with it.
First, I disliked that it never finishes getting repaired. Holes in the walls and roof, rooms with junk that's never cleaned up, that part of the outer wall they never fix, it all just bugs me.
Secondly, it's architectural design is generic. It doesn't look like an ancient elven fortress, nor does it have any design elements from whoever's held it in the past. It just looks like a standard issue castle. Compare that to past efforts like Vigil's Keep, or the fortresses on the Exalted Plains, which looked visually distinct.
- Star Reborn aime ceci
#3
Posté 16 mars 2015 - 10:36
I loved Skyhold, but I have two problems with it.
First, I disliked that it never finishes getting repaired. Holes in the walls and roof, rooms with junk that's never cleaned up, that part of the outer wall they never fix, it all just bugs me.
Secondly, it's architectural design is generic. It doesn't look like an ancient elven fortress, nor does it have any design elements from whoever's held it in the past. It just looks like a standard issue castle. Compare that to past efforts like Vigil's Keep, or the fortresses on the Exalted Plains, which looked visually distinct.
The generic part and elven history is what I like. It shows me that maybe these elves meant business. I agree on the unrepaired part, it's freaking annoying. I don't understand how the inquisitor could wear pajamas in those cold temperatures.





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