For example:
- The arranged marriage actually can be visited in Val Royeux
- Sutherland? started a mercenary band you can visit
Neither have I seen because I didn't know War Table had any connections beyond the building of bridges/moving of rocks.
For example:
Neither have I seen because I didn't know War Table had any connections beyond the building of bridges/moving of rocks.
nothing
and some quests too, they not have Keep connections like alliance with Arhon Radonis or King of Nevarra
Well, you can open up other areas and such. Some things, like the missions related to your origin, can be used for roleplay purposes by the player. But as far as having real results that you can see, like the two you already mentioned, I can't think of any others.
I think the towers you build in the Hinterlands can actually bee seen after that mission.
Also the Dagna Operation obviously ends up with her showing up at Skyhold.
Same for the training specialists and the various mounts you can unlock via wartable operation.
That's too funny; after hearing about the two I mentioned, I imagined this whole world of DAI that I had missed. And it turns out that, no. Those are the only two.
Ya it's very important to confirm we're not missing stuff
Well, it's always nice to have a reminder how much the War Table sucked, and how it was used as a lazy storytelling crutch.
If you're playing Dalish and you pick all the right advisors in your "choice of origin" war table mission chain, you get the Royal Sixteen mount.
If you're playing Dalish and you pick all the right advisors in your "choice of origin" war table mission chain, you get the Royal Sixteen mount.
But if i ride a mount, I never hear any banter....
War Table missions actually mattering in the context of the game and having reflections through dialogue/scenery/cutscenes would require far too much sense.
I think the towers you build in the Hinterlands can actually bee seen after that mission.
Also the Dagna Operation obviously ends up with her showing up at Skyhold.
Same for the training specialists and the various mounts you can unlock via wartable operation.
The watchtower one is especially nice. Totally forgot about those!
War Table missions actually mattering in the context of the game and having reflections through dialogue/scenery/cutscenes would require far too much sense.
Yeah, it's almost like that would reflect choices and consequences or something, but we all know Bioware never even discusses such things, right?
Eh the game seems like such a huge ton of work, I wouldn't blame them for not putting more energy into this part
I like the war table, definitely prefer it being there to add flavor to the world and the Inquisition than simply having it not be in the game at all.
That's too funny; after hearing about the two I mentioned, I imagined this whole world of DAI that I had missed. And it turns out that, no. Those are the only two.