I think that Inquisition should've started before the explosion in the peace summit, in a slow pace, showing us how our character got there in the first place and it was also a good opportunity to fill in new players about the current events. I'm not talking about a prologue for all the origins, I'm talking about our character arriving in Heaven, I missed this.
Before the BOOM
#1
Posté 10 septembre 2015 - 05:07
#2
Posté 10 septembre 2015 - 07:45
It does start before the explosion - the title screen shows mages and templars getting to the temple... ![]()
#3
Posté 10 septembre 2015 - 04:41
I personally would have really enjoyed a little bit of exploration of the conclave, including an introduction to Justinia's character. I'm just not a huge fan of openings that throw you right in the middle of the action.
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#4
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Posté 10 septembre 2015 - 04:45
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It does start before the explosion - the title screen shows mages and templars getting to the temple...
Yeah we cause the explosion when we start the game LOL
I do think a mini opening would have been nice too OP, but the whole thing starts like most movies. Filled with questions and then the truth gets revealed much later.
#5
Posté 10 septembre 2015 - 11:53
I think that Inquisition should've started before the explosion in the peace summit, in a slow pace, showing us how our character got there in the first place and it was also a good opportunity to fill in new players about the current events. I'm not talking about a prologue for all the origins, I'm talking about our character arriving in Heaven, I missed this.
Hawke was supposed to be the inquisitor in DAI (as Kirkwall was the fuse that started the whole mage-templar war), but since DA2 was not well received bioware scrapped the idea. In a way DA2 was suppoed to be the prologue to DAI.
P.S. Not to mention, Hawke was the one that freed the DAI's big-bad in DA2.
#6
Posté 11 septembre 2015 - 04:00
I personally would have really enjoyed a little bit of exploration of the conclave, including an introduction to Justinia's character. I'm just not a huge fan of openings that throw you right in the middle of the action.
If nothing else, I think this would have been important for us as players. We have no sense of Justinia on her own merit, just what others tell us about her. Her sacrificing herself for the PC is rather meaningless as a result. We should have gotten a better view of Justinia, had a chance to personify some of the people at the Conclave, because right now, it means nothing to the Inquisitor - the characters tell us about Justinia's loss is a tragedy and the loss of the people in the Temple was horrific, but we have no tangible sense of what exactly HAS been lost. If the Inquisitor was there, they had to have some kind of opinion, but we don't know what the Conclave was like, so we don't know what was happening there or how they were inclined to feel about any given person.
#7
Posté 11 septembre 2015 - 07:49
BOOM!
I came!
BOOM!
No one knows me!
BOOM!
Bie bie
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