Here it is in English:
http://www.gamespot....-/1100-6430169/
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Hell, for all we know part of the reason the Golden Nug was created is so you can use whatever new schematics you get in Tresspasser after it's completed on a fresh character,
If you think solving Olais little internal dispute was the purpose of the Inquisition, you missed the point.
The entire purpose of the Inquisition once the explosion happened was to seal the Breach and deal with Corypheus. Every other problem in the game would have solved itself in time absent those two agitators, and probably in a more stable and long-lasting fashion.
Instead, we blundered in like the clueless children we were and slapped a couple of band-aids around, often in the most idiotic fashion possible, before staggering back out to deal with some other idiocy we had no business being involved in, save that we could pretend it had some tangential relationship to Corypheus.
With him and the Breach gone, so goes the purpose and necessity for the Inquisition, and the tolerance of the great powers of the South for its meddling. And rightly so. Whether you like the rulers of Southern Thedas or not, they ARE the rightful rulers, and it IS their place to decide what they consider best for their nations.
Oh, their problems would have solved themselves alright. It would've been nice to see how that plays out without the Inquisitor's intervention.
I support the Do Nothing And Watch DLC.
If you think solving Olais little internal dispute was the purpose of the Inquisition, you missed the point.
The entire purpose of the Inquisition once the explosion happened was to seal the Breach and deal with Corypheus. Every other problem in the game would have solved itself in time absent those two agitators, and probably in a more stable and long-lasting fashion.
Instead, we blundered in like the clueless children we were and slapped a couple of band-aids around, often in the most idiotic fashion possible, before staggering back out to deal with some other idiocy we had no business being involved in, save that we could pretend it had some tangential relationship to Corypheus.
With him and the Breach gone, so goes the purpose and necessity for the Inquisition, and the tolerance of the great powers of the South for its meddling. And rightly so. Whether you like the rulers of Southern Thedas or not, they ARE the rightful rulers, and it IS their place to decide what they consider best for their nations.
The relationships between Corypheus and Floriane, Clarel, the Red Templar uprising, and the Venatori conscripting the mage rebellions were all direct.
And what makes the monarchs of Ferelden and Orlais the "rightful" rulers? Their bloodlines? That they played "the game" well? You really think they have the moral high ground over the Inquisitor when it comes to ruling?
The relationships between Corypheus and Floriane, Clarel, the Red Templar uprising, and the Venatori conscripting the mage rebellions were all direct.
And what makes the monarchs of Ferelden and Orlais the "rightful" rulers? Their bloodlines? That they played "the game" well? You really think they have the moral high ground over the Inquisitor when it comes to ruling?
I really wish we could see Ferelden and Orlais have a revolution and wipe out its monarchy. This inherited rule business is for the birds.
Finally Solas is returning, it will be the first (and last) DLC I will buy.
By the way, it's been a day, and I still haven't got over just how good that trailer is.
Last couple of BioWare trailers were not really all that impressive.
This one is definitely different.
Shows a multitude of interesting plot points, features a great speech, has great music, a lot of action and generally good rythm.
And that final scene with Solas...
If this DLC sucks, this would make it the most misleading trailer ever created, because everything in it just makes me want to throw my credit card at the screen.
Seriously BioWare, you can take my money.
Probably not.No new recipes.
No new runes.
Actually...No new abilities.
Not a chance.No new companions.
No new specs.
Sadly.No new level cap, so no xp in battles.
If you think solving Olais little internal dispute was the purpose of the Inquisition, you missed the point.
The entire purpose of the Inquisition once the explosion happened was to seal the Breach and deal with Corypheus. Every other problem in the game would have solved itself in time absent those two agitators, and probably in a more stable and long-lasting fashion.
Instead, we blundered in like the clueless children we were and slapped a couple of band-aids around, often in the most idiotic fashion possible, before staggering back out to deal with some other idiocy we had no business being involved in, save that we could pretend it had some tangential relationship to Corypheus.
With him and the Breach gone, so goes the purpose and necessity for the Inquisition, and the tolerance of the great powers of the South for its meddling. And rightly so. Whether you like the rulers of Southern Thedas or not, they ARE the rightful rulers, and it IS their place to decide what they consider best for their nations.
Yes indeed, we can keep hoping. I will not give up on DA no matter the direction they go, just hope they realize the potential of this amazing series and don't throw it away and make bad unchangeable choices. I have faith Bioware will do whats best. If there weren't so many plot holes and variations that could alter too many possibilities I would be ok with the idea of new game new character however player sees fit. But I cannot see how the series could ever evolve further into what it is certainly going to have to if its going to live on as a series. I would love some more of Flemeth as well, as I suspect she is one of the main Villains of Dragon Age and will one day have to be dealt with (if possible). LOTS of interesting possibilities.
I'm still waiting to know what happen to my "Hero of Ferelden" from DA:O. She ist still missing in action. Same with Hawke ... THIS are really BIG, BIG plot holes. Bioware could first work on them!!
I don't like, that the DLC is playing TWO Years after Cory's death. My Inquisitor wanted to despand the Inquisition and have a normal life with my romance. That is NOT my Inquisitor's way. ![]()
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I don't like, that the DLC is playing TWO Years after Cory's death. My Inquisitor wanted to despand the Inquisition and have a normal life with my romance. That is NOT my Inquisitor's way.
You can't disband a huge organization like that overnight without leaving a massive power vacuum. Until the two countries stabilize and until all the remaining rifts are close/issues dealt with, it would be bad for the Inquisition to end. Two years sounds about right for it to wrap up all those things and wait for things to settle down to start the process.
He doesn't. To elves, he mocks your slave markings. To humans, non mages, he mocks you, because you're not a mage.
I don't know what he says to a dwarf, female elf with removed Vallaslin or a human mage.
Would make no sense for him to call elven race a mistake.
Must have been a glitch then. He said that to my Elven and Dwarf Inquisitors.
That means my Inquisitor will never meet my DAO grey warden.
I'm not sure to see again Morrigan, Alistair or Leliana in DA 4.
Apparently you missed a lot of context while playing the game. So much so, in fact, that I have to ask "Did you play the game?", because whether you chose the mages or the Templars, the reason for going to Halamshiral is explained. However, I'll go ahead and lay it out for you:
If we don't go to Adamant, Cory gets his demon army, with mind controlled Wardens. They'll be remembered a whole lot differently after that, won't they?
If we don't go to Halamshiral, Orlais falls into chaos, and Cory takes over. We got a better picture in the Dark Future, if we side with the mages, but it's still laid out in both quests.
I do agree, however, that after Cory is dealt with, the primary purpose of the Inquisition has been fulfilled. However, it's not for Orlais or Ferelden to decide to "shut them down".
Reading comprehension is apparently a lost art.
"Every other problem in the game would have solved itself in time absent those two agitators, and probably in a more stable and long-lasting fashion."
In case you still missed it, the key words here are "absent those two agitators".
Reading comprehension is apparently a lost art.
"Every other problem in the game would have solved itself in time absent those two agitators, and probably in a more stable and long-lasting fashion."
In case you still missed it, the key words here are "absent those two agitators".
Ugh...
Why are we forced to wear that ugly-ass suit again ? I'd preferred something new that's less manly .

Reading comprehension is apparently a lost art.
"Every other problem in the game would have solved itself in time absent those two agitators, and probably in a more stable and long-lasting fashion."
In case you still missed it, the key words here are "absent those two agitators".
And I'm sure putting out a house fire would go a lot more smoothly, absent the psycho arsonist that keeps spraying gasoline at it.
It will be last few minutes.
Solas. I think you have some questions. {Long pause} To bad i have no time. {Solas leaves}
Sad truth...
Based on this article, http://www.gameinfor...n-pax-2015.aspxit seems that your choices you make throughout the game really do have an effect on how your Inquisition is looked at after the dust has settled. I wondered if making an alliance with Qunari would change anything but it looks like they attack the Inquisition regardless. That's disappointing.
Ugh...
Why are we forced to wear that ugly-ass suit again ? I'd preferred something new that's less manly .
Apparently Bioware is implementing a Wardrobe option with 12 options for Skyhold, so perhaps we can wear one of those outfits instead?
Hell, for all we know part of the reason the Golden Nug was created is so you can use whatever new schematics you get in Tresspasser after it's completed on a fresh character,
Hell yes!
T3/T4 super cool armor while Lv 5 go!
Is the Spanish trailer a "kid friendly" version? Sounds weird that AWR says "bloody world" in that trailer but says "f*cking world" uncensored in the other trailer i saw