I know lots of people played the other games maybe countless times, however when this game was first being released just to get yourself ready did you happen to replay Origins and 2 before hand?
I've done everything that there is to do in Origins, I can easily remember which kind of save I want when doing Dragon's Keep. However with Dragon Age 2, I've only played that once (never even done the DLC.) I was thinking about playing it again, just to refresh my memory.
DAI has been out for year now and I still haven't finished yet...( and I call myself a Dragon Age fan
)
The question is before this game was getting released... maybe a month or two before coming out, did you replay Origins and DA2 at all?
Did you replay the other two games, before playing this for the first time?
#1
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 02:53
#2
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:00
Nope, though I wish I had. I'd forgotten a few of the Keep situations and couldn't remember what I'd done with which of my characters. Not that it mattered that much to DA:I, but I would have liked the history to be fresh in my mind.
#3
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:00
Yes.
#4
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:15
I love all the Dragon Age game and I know within the next few months I will be playing a trilogy run again.
#5
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:23
yep
#6
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:26
If you mean immediately before, no. I did play both of them earlier in the year, however.
#7
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:41
I replayed DA2 a couple of months before Inquisition came out. My last time with DAO was March 2014 - that was my ninth run, so I've really played it enough for the foreseeable future. I can imagine going back before DA5 comes out in 2020, but not until then.
#8
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 03:42
I replayed DAO, but not DA2.
#9
Posté 24 juillet 2015 - 04:02
Yeah, but I would have been playing the games anyway. It's only with DAI that I stopped playing them as much.
#10
Posté 25 juillet 2015 - 12:17
Yes. I was looking forward to the experience of playing again for the first time, and uninstalled my mods and ran without UI to get ready. It was like playing blind again, because I'd forgotten where everything was, and it was awesome. I'd highly recommend it. You see all sorts of connections you missed the first 100 times because you were trying to achieve a certain goal, whatever it was.
#11
Posté 25 juillet 2015 - 12:20
I replayed DAO before DAI.
Then I replayed DA2 after I beat DAI because I couldn't remember the details of certain events.
#12
Posté 25 juillet 2015 - 12:41
Yes I replayed both before DA:I launched. ![]()
#13
Posté 26 juillet 2015 - 04:02
I did. It's one thing to fine tailor The Keep but it's not real for me unless I actually play it. I re-created my canon characters the best I could(make recycling characters a feature like Mass Effect please) and got my canon play-throughs down to a T before release. Will I do it all again for DA4? Perhaps, if I have the time. Inquisition for sure. I'll end up playing them all again at some point.
#14
Posté 26 juillet 2015 - 05:47
Well I'm glad this idea wasn't silly for most
like I said I played Origins so many times on systems and PC. Even had fun by counting how many days it took me to finish the game (3 days). I even gone by saying lines before the character even spoke them lol, I love Origins...I used to be big on JRPG's but this game showed me western RPG's can be just as good hell maybe even better.
I will be playing DA2 again, due to when I played the small bit of DAI...I had no idea who "Corypheus" was when I saw him. That was until I found out he played a role in the DA2 DLC, so that gave me an idea on putting a hold on my DAI (probably start over.) and play DA2 fully again along with the DLC.
I know I could just read a wiki or hell the I even heard the characters give you a quick run down on who he is, but that isn't the same as seeing him first hand in the DLC it's self.
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#15
Posté 06 août 2015 - 01:53
I did as well. It was the first time I had been excited about a game release in a while and I wanted to story-build toward it. I'm a big fan of the keep for my non-canon playthroughs (I don't have the heart for tyrannical choices in game, but it is interesting to see how they might affect the DA:I world), but like others have said, its not quite the same experience as going through the story. The only downside is that DAI's user interface doesn't translate well with the other two games (at least on the Xbox) so find myself fumbling on the controls for a bit when I switch games. But from a story perspective, I like it better to go through all three games.
#16
Posté 06 août 2015 - 01:57
I love Origins...I used to be big on JRPG's but this game showed me western RPG's can be just as good hell maybe even better.
My experience was pretty similar. If FF15's development time hadn't been so astronomical, I might never have stumbled onto Bioware, and that would have been a damn shame. Now I'm having a hard time going back (unless its Chronotrigger or FF6. There will always be time for those two JRPGs)
#17
Posté 06 août 2015 - 02:15
- Flaine1996 aime ceci
#18
Posté 06 août 2015 - 09:43
I played the other two a while ago, played DAI (alistair was warden in my world state). I had a heart attack at the decision. Bye bye Hawke.
Replayed both, alistair now king with my warden as queen. bye bye stroud and your tache.
I could have just altered world state but I prefer using my proper characters and story.
also I replayed them again since, I've replayed DA2 a few times. I do struggle with origins - the story is amazing, the companions are amazing, but the combat is difficult to cope with now.
#19
Posté 07 août 2015 - 09:09
I played both games and their DLC with my canon characters about a couple of months before Inquisition came. I wanted to get into the right mood so to speak and I wanted to just enjoy playing these great games. I also wanted to refresh my memory so I would make the right settings in the dragon age keep website when the time was right.
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