My preference would be for DA4 to come enough after DAI for Kieran to be an adult. Although he's probably not companion material because it's possible for him not to exist. ![]()
For the people who wants DA:4 with the Inquisitor
#26
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 08:36
#27
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 08:36
Those who want the Inquisitor back, yet are strictly against the Warden's return, are just hypocrites.
All fans are sick
#28
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 08:39
Those who want the Inquisitor back, yet are strictly against the Warden's return, are just hypocrites.
You're assuming that there is some sort of Principle of Protagonist Non-Return at work that they're violating. But no one is for or against returning protagonists ON PRINCIPLE. I mean, even I'm not and I didn't even want Shepard back. If they were REALLY ending the games with a To Be Continued and the protagonist's story was just getting started, sure. I was totally for continuing the Bhaalspawn's story in BG2. That was fine. It made sense, even.
#29
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 08:42
My preference would be for DA4 to come enough after DAI for Kieran to be an adult. Although he's probably not companion material because it's possible for him not to exist.
They should do something like Alistair/Loghain/Stroud, but with Morrigan/Kieran.
#30
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 08:59
Better be fat than invalid.
Invalid - a person made weak or disabled by illness or injury.
At the end of Trespasser, my Inquisitor wasn't handicapped. He was still quite handicapable >.> There was no sign of weakness in his eyes when he was stabbing that knife through the Tevinter part of the map. Nothing is stopping him from finishing the fight in any regard, he can still wield a sword, a dagger, a hand crossbow or that wicked arm mounted one and with the sheer amount of magic and engineering in the world a lost limb isn't that much of a handicap at all.
Those who want the Inquisitor back, yet are strictly against the Warden's return, are just hypocrites.
Dual protagonist Warden/Inquisitor for DA4? ![]()
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#31
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:01
Those who want the Inquisitor back, yet are strictly against the Warden's return, are just hypocrites.
Some might be but I would not consider all to be though I suppose it is a matter of opinion.
Here is my opinion:
The Warden did not have the personal connection to Corypheus the way Hawke did. Hawke played a key role in freeing Corypheus and depending on the Hawke, might feel a tad bit responsible upon learning about Corypheus' survival and involvement.
The Warden does not have the personal connection to Solas the way the Inquisitor does. Regardless of ther relationship, the Inquisitor knew and worked with Solas directly or indirectly. They are potentially responsible for creating or at the very least contributing to Solas' doubts.
I would not want Hawke's return in Dragon Age 4 for the same reason I would not want the Warden's return: There is no reason, in my opinion, for them to play a role because neither has a personal connection to Solas and so the effort required to brave the difficulties and implement them would be done for a very lacking reason, in my opinion.
If the Solas plot is resolved in Dragon Age 4 then I would likely not want the Inquisitor's return in Dragon Age 5 for the aforementioned reason stated above.
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#32
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:10
Those who want the Inquisitor back, yet are strictly against the Warden's return, are just hypocrites.
False equivalency. The Inquisitor does not have a chance of dying like the Warden does. Even I'd like to see the Warden return but I'm not gonna use such bad comparisons.
#33
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:12
The Warden does not have the personal connection to Solas the way the Inquisitor does. Regardless of ther relationship, the Inquisitor knew and worked with Solas directly or indirectly. They are potentially responsible for creating or at the very least contributing to Solas' doubts.
The way Inquisition dealt with the Warden was very problematic because the Warden-Commander (whether s/he's the HoF or the Orlesian substitute) had a dog in the fight, given that a good chunk of the plot concerned Ferelden and the southern Grey Wardens being horrendously mismanaged by his/her Orlesian colleague.
But so long as the foreshadowed Wardens internecine war, the Taint (as well as whether it can be cured or not) and the Architect/sentient & autonomous Darkkspawns plot threads are not brought back to the forefront, they should keep the Commander chilling in Amaranthine/Leliana's Villa/whatever.
#34
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:13
I hope DA4 starts with Inquisitor finding Solas and then Solas uses the Inquisitor's old hand to b*tch slap him/her.
#35
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:15
The way Inquisition dealt with the Warden was very problematic because the Warden-Commander (whether s/he's the HoF or the Orlesian substitute) had a dog in the fight, given that a good chunk of the plot concerned Ferelden and the southern Grey Wardens being horrendously mismanaged by his/her Orlesian colleague.
That is still, in my opinion, an impersonal connection.
#36
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:38
To the person that said, "Some gamers create their characters to be different than what they really are in real life". Um speak for yourself lol. I always make my characters look similar to myself and I never play as anything other than human females (as I am a human female). So seeing my character with a disability pisses me off because that's not what I wanted for my feminine, female, mage. I'm sorry, but disabilities (i'm talking about when they receive prosthetics btw) for females in the media always are handled terribly and they always turn out looking butch (cough Imperator Furiosa). Pretty but not feminine enough for my taste, which is really the main reason I'm complaining. If Bioware wants their fans to shut up, then they need to listen to our ideas for replacement limbs, because some of us don't want rocket limbs, hooks, guns, and swords and spears for limbs. Some of us just want a functional yet deadly, stylish, limb that can appeal to both boys and girls.
#37
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:50
False equivalency. The Inquisitor does not have a chance of dying like the Warden does. Even I'd like to see the Warden return but I'm not gonna use such bad comparisons.
It's not about the example but the thought behind it. I could have also taken Hawke as an example.
Some might be but I would not consider all to be though I suppose it is a matter of opinion.
Here is my opinion:
The Warden did not have the personal connection to Corypheus the way Hawke did. Hawke played a key role in freeing Corypheus and depending on the Hawke, might feel a tad bit responsible upon learning about Corypheus' survival and involvement.
The Warden does not have the personal connection to Solas the way the Inquisitor does. Regardless of ther relationship, the Inquisitor knew and worked with Solas directly or indirectly. They are potentially responsible for creating or at the very least contributing to Solas' doubts.
I would not want Hawke's return in Dragon Age 4 for the same reason I would not want the Warden's return: There is no reason, in my opinion, for them to play a role because neither has a personal connection to Solas and so the effort required to brave the difficulties and implement them would be done for a very lacking reason, in my opinion.
If the Solas plot is resolved in Dragon Age 4 then I would likely not want the Inquisitor's return in Dragon Age 5 for the aforementioned reason stated above.
I'm pretty sure, Morrigan will be back in DA4. Her story has no conclusion yet. I'd be annoyed to hear that my Warden is yet again on a personal quest far away, not caring about his wife and child. The Warden can also be together with Leliana, who can be divine and former adviser to the Inquisitor. I'm pretty sure that they could bring the Warden back in some way.I mean what Solas has in store for us in DA4, seems to be grand and will probably have an influence on whole Thedas. By now i'd actually rather have him die than be just mentioned again.
#38
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Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:50
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If the DA:4 uses the Inquisitor we aren't going to have more romances
That's not true. The Inquisitor might dump Cassandra, and then the game will be titled, "Dragon Age 4: Seeker's Wrath." It will start out in Skyhold, with a heated argument between the couple, and end in Tevinter with Cassandra bludgeoning Trevelyan with a copy of Hard in High Town.
Kuddos for the pic, btw. I'll have nightmares about that for quite some time.
#39
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 09:59
That's not true. The Inquisitor might dump Cassandra, and then the game will be titled, "Dragon Age 4: Seeker's Wrath." It will start out in Skyhold, with a heated argument between the couple, and end in Tevinter with Cassandra bludgeoning Trevelyan with a copy of Hard in High Town.
Kuddos for the pic, btw. I'll have nightmares about that for quite some time.
This isn't mass effect!!
#40
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:14
I do agree with you regarding romances, though. It wouldn't seem fresh and chances are the Inquisitor is already hitched.
Really? Missing an arm makes someone an invalid? I have one thing to say to this kind of ablesist garbage.
One day we'll need a separate dictionary for all the --ist's people are coming up with these days.
#41
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:28
With the personal connection Quizzy has to Solas I feel like to finish the Solas plot she/he needs to be a part of it so yes I would want her to be in DA 4.
It doesn't matter if your quizzy was friend or LI you still have a big impact with how Solas views everything . Missing part of your arm doesn't mean she/ He is done. Just my opinion. ![]()
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#42
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:29

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#43
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:32
Why nobody says "Hawke should be the protagonist of DA:Inquisition because we fight Corypheous".
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#44
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:37
Dual protagonist Warden/Inquisitor for DA4?
That would be awesome! I would love it.
#45
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:40
Some might be but I would not consider all to be though I suppose it is a matter of opinion.
Here is my opinion:
The Warden did not have the personal connection to Corypheus the way Hawke did. Hawke played a key role in freeing Corypheus and depending on the Hawke, might feel a tad bit responsible upon learning about Corypheus' survival and involvement.
The Warden does not have the personal connection to Solas the way the Inquisitor does. Regardless of ther relationship, the Inquisitor knew and worked with Solas directly or indirectly. They are potentially responsible for creating or at the very least contributing to Solas' doubts.
I would not want Hawke's return in Dragon Age 4 for the same reason I would not want the Warden's return: There is no reason, in my opinion, for them to play a role because neither has a personal connection to Solas and so the effort required to brave the difficulties and implement them would be done for a very lacking reason, in my opinion.
If the Solas plot is resolved in Dragon Age 4 then I would likely not want the Inquisitor's return in Dragon Age 5 for the aforementioned reason stated above.
Amen Brother/Sister.
All this.
#46
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 10:58

The only way to get a satisfying resolution to the 'genocidal traitor' plot line is to bring back the Inquisitor in DA4.
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#47
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 11:02
Why nobody says "Hawke should be the protagonist of DA:Inquisition because we fight Corypheous".
It is a similar situation, but not quite the same.
Hawke had the chance to have a full fight against Corypheus. The DLC didn't end with " We need to find him".
#48
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 11:07
Missing an arm usually adds badassery points. The Inquisitor would just need to adapt his/her fighting style, though I doubt the animation team would be very happy to deal with this.
I do agree with you regarding romances, though. It wouldn't seem fresh and chances are the Inquisitor is already hitched.
One day we'll need a separate dictionary for all the --ist's people are coming up with these days.
"Ableism" is not something new, and there's plenty of work on the phenomenon. Please educate yourself.
#49
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 11:19
Yes yes.. I'm racist, xenophobic,"ableism" all you want for don't want be an invalid.
#50
Posté 16 septembre 2015 - 11:29
Yes yes.. I'm racist, xenophobic,"ableism" all you want for don't want be an invalid.
That sentence structure is so atrocious. Could you please rephrase it in some way that it makes any sort of sense?




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