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-You think your choice in disbanding or not the Inquisition will matter??? dont make me laugh, it will be just as important as if you saved the council or dont in ME 2... like yeah you are still a specter now get out... yeah you are still the inquisitor no one cares...

 

-You are working with Cerberus!!! -----> You are Working with Tevinter!!!... Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

-The reapers are comming!!---------> The old gods are comming!!!... Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

-You got reconstructed as a cyborg ------------> You will get a nice magic/cyborg hand...

 

-The SUICIDE MISSION into the omega 4 RELAY!!!---------------------> The SUICIDE MISSION into the FADE!!!...Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

 

Mark my words...



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We don't even know if the Inquisitor will be the protagonist of the next game. (I suspect they'll either be co-protagonist with a new character or an NPC like Hawke in DAI.)

 

BioWare plots certainly have beats they return to frequently, but I doubt DA4 will be any more like ME2 than, say, Origins or Jade Empire or KoTOR.



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-You got reconstructed as a cyborg ------------> You will get a nice magic/cyborg hand...

I would love this. 


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We don't know anything besides for the fact that all pro Quizzy fans are disappointed right now...

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If it meant that every upgrade we made to our Keep, every companion quest we completed, every choice we made about who does what actually affected the successful outcome of the mission in terms of who survives to the end, including even the PC, then bring it on.    ME2 has probably given me the greatest satisfaction and the greatest buzz at the end of the game because what I did actually mattered and without any prior knowledge of which were the best choices, I made absolutely the right ones.  It felt really good.

 

One disappointment with DAI was that everything we did to Skyhold  was merely cosmetic; nothing mattered in the final analysis.   It didn't really matter whether we did companion quests or not, except when it came to romances and no choice we made had any affect on the outcome at the end of the day, based off the final battle and the Trespasser epilogues.


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 Hold on... Mass Effect 2 was a bad game? I must've missed that memo.


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Suicide Mission was one of the best missions in both ME and DA. If they pulled off something like that again, I wouldn't complain.

 

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I wish I could like more than once. 


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Thats not the point, please fanbois use your brain a little. Quote me in what part i said ME2 was bad please.... yeah you cant fanbois. Still i could tell you many reasons why ME2 was not great either, but thats not the topic here.



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What exactly is the topic? That choices in Bioware games tend to affect the next game only to the extent that they change the flavour of some parts of the story, and you don't get a fundamentally different game with different imported world states? That's hardly deep insight.
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What exactly is the topic? That choices in Bioware games tend to affect the next game only to the extent that they change the flavour of some parts of the story, and you don't get a fundamentally different game with different imported world states? That's hardly deep insight.

 

No, the point of the topic was to say that the next game is going to be like ME 2 story, like a dejavu... like you need to work on your reading comprehensions skills if you genuinely didnt understood that from the get go.

 

But i dont think so... you are playing dumb because you actually said before that i was saying that ME 2 was a bad game and since you cant quote me on that you resort to the old playing dumb tactic.



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-You think your choice in disbanding or not the Inquisition will matter???

 

Probably not in any significant way, since they have to accomodate both choices in the game. Still, i imagine it will be reflected in dialogue and perhaps some in-game missions/resources, which is all I really want.

 

Still, I've been mostly happy with how DA has recognized my decisions. The only time I grumbled a bit was at the Temple of Sacred Ashes, where I preserved the Ashes and let Genitivi go with the full intention that he would spread the word of the Urn's discovery.



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-You got reconstructed as a cyborg ------------> You will get a nice magic/cyborg hand...

 

 

YES. SOLD. GIMME. WANT.  :wub:


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Sometimes DA2 looks at threads like this with its wrinkly eyes and sheds a nostalgic tear.

It used to be the fandom's favorite punching bag, but newer games will always be the first to be chosen for that.
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Thats not the point, please fanbois use your brain a little. Quote me in what part i said ME2 was bad please.... yeah you cant fanbois. Still i could tell you many reasons why ME2 was not great either, but thats not the topic here.

 

Excuse me, some of us are fangirls.


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Excuse me, some of us are fangirls.

 

The correct term is fanboy, that includes men and women.



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The correct term is fanboy, that includes men and women.

 

No.


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The correct term is fanboy, that includes men and women.

 

As far as I know, fangirl is also an equally correct term if the fan in questions is female.

 

As a note, fanboy is defined by a few definitions as a gender-neutral term but most definitions define it as male fans, not male and female fans to my knowledge.

 



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"Fans" is gender-neutral and doesn't exclude anyone.

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Sometimes DA2 looks at threads like this with its wrinkly eyes and sheds a nostalgic tear.

It used to be the fandom's favorite punching bag, but newer games will always be the first to be chosen for that.


...I defended DA II at release.

It wasn't great it was solid.
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"Fans" is gender-neutral and doesn't exclude anyone.

 

True but fans is a gender-neutral term for someone who admires or supports someone or something and is not typically used in a derogatory manner like fanboy or fangirl is.
 



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-You think your choice in disbanding or not the Inquisition will matter??? dont make me laugh, it will be just as important as if you saved the council or dont in ME 2... like yeah you are still a specter now get out... yeah you are still the inquisitor no one cares...

 

-You are working with Cerberus!!! -----> You are Working with Tevinter!!!... Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

-The reapers are comming!!---------> The old gods are comming!!!... Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

-You got reconstructed as a cyborg ------------> You will get a nice magic/cyborg hand...

 

-The SUICIDE MISSION into the omega 4 RELAY!!!---------------------> The SUICIDE MISSION into the FADE!!!...Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

 

Mark my words...

 

 

It spoke none too well of Udina's competences that he somehow thought that he could establish a Council completely composed of humans and think that not only would the other council races not object but that it would not make humanity's act of sacrificing the Council look questionable as hell in the light of it. There were little sense to that choice while there were sense to the choice in Trespasser.

 

Also to my memory, you could not become a Spectre in Mass Effect 2 unless a certain criteria was met.

 

Firstly, there is a great difference, multiple ones in fact, between an organization and a country even you consider both to be morally-ambigous or morally-bankrupt. If the developers are barred from having the player join an organization or working within a country then that closes off a lot of potential ways a story can play out for no decent reason, in my opinion.

 

Secondly, Solas is presented as the future antagonist and he has made it abundantly clear he is not a god so where are you seeing the old gods angle?  

 

Thirdly, there is a world of differences betweeen a character being resurrected from the dead as a cyborg and a character gaining a prosthesis because they lost one of their hands.

 

Fourthly, where are you seeing a suicide mission into the Fade?

 

 
 


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-The SUICIDE MISSION into the omega 4 RELAY!!!---------------------> The SUICIDE MISSION into the FADE!!!...Very CREATIVE Bioware...

 

 

Mark my words...

ME2 was my favorite installment of the series, so I'd be a-ok with tonal similarities. Especially a suicide mission-esque moment that felt like a culmination of my choices from the game. :P


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Maybe a way to go in DA4 is to copy the technique used in Witcher 3, where we got to play as both Ciri and Geralt. They could make a dual protagonist game for the 4th game and I'm completely on board with that. Witcher 3 gave an idea of how this could be done.


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...I defended DA II at release.

It wasn't great it was solid.

 

DA2 has better gameplay than DA:I. 


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