Same here. I played a qunari Inquisitor, and I was basically playing a big human with a mercenary background. Which was fine by me, as I was perfectly okay when they said the Inquisitor was going to be human with a variety of background options.
Sure DAO made playing a different race more significant than any other game I've played with that option. But even then, beyond the prologue it had little impact on the game. Sure it was nice to have the Lake Calenhad boatman react to my HN, mage, and Dalish Wardens differently. But such reactions were the exception, not the rule.
Honestly I do agree with you on your statement but then I just want race options to be in games, even if its just you running around as a alien and getting spontatous small dialogue towards it like "can't believe they picked an Asari to front this expedition, hope they don't hold back info like in the last war(ME3)" or some crap like that.
What gets me in DAI is the lack of customizing in the character creator with Qunari getting the short end of the stick then Bioware insult to injury or whatever with Par Vollen Decor, which I believe was in a dlc pack for qunari items that could've been used to also add hairstyle options to qunari so we can have long hair with horns and better variation. But point is I think its the options they give us when creating the character that will really make us feel that it matters to a extent. And being a Qunari in DAI felt like it didn't matter.





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