Tamlen.
You have no control over what happens, but he is the absolute largest regret I have in this game.
Biggest regrets?
Débuté par
JoeNic
, févr. 06 2010 04:59
#51
Posté 08 février 2010 - 08:28
#52
Posté 08 février 2010 - 08:36
Killing the child in Redcliffe. I didn't want to do it! I was forced to! It was an accident, nooo!!!
... And then I did it again with the demon in Honnleath during Shale's quest.
... And then I did it again with the demon in Honnleath during Shale's quest.
#53
Posté 08 février 2010 - 08:53
Killing Ser Cauthrien, I had no choice but I wish I could have recruited her instead.
#54
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:19
Mine was getting Iona killded at the begining of the Cousland story.
#55
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:31
I didn't regret much. I'm very careful on my first playthrough, because I know how deeply I connect emotionally to the story. But no, I didn't kill Connor, Zevran, the blood mage or Cauthrien. Nor the elves, wherewolves or circle mages. Nor did I let Connor's mother sacrifice.
I told Ruck's mother the truth. I'm very unsure about that. I think I should have gone back after, to Ruck and seen how he and his mother was doing. I cowardly never did. So I still don't know what to do next time. I think the tragedy is mostly Ruck's. He'd be devastated by his mother's knowledge and plight. But I'm also certain a mother's love is such that me telling her the truth would always be her choice, no matter what. But maybe I still shouldn't have...
A thing I'm not entirely happy with is not forcing Gentivi to return to Denerim. That leaves three choices: disaster, or kill Gentivie, or kill the high dragon. I didn't want to kill the dragon and didn't knew it would end in disaster. What I think I would have wanted was to let the Urn remain shrouded in mists. Well, both my play-throughs sofar ends in a disaster for the whole Ashes pilgrimage thing. Next time I'll force Gentivi to leave. If it's possible.
Another thing I'm not happy with, is that the second time I happened to kill the desire demon and her Templar. I think I prefer to let them live, as in the first time.
I told Ruck's mother the truth. I'm very unsure about that. I think I should have gone back after, to Ruck and seen how he and his mother was doing. I cowardly never did. So I still don't know what to do next time. I think the tragedy is mostly Ruck's. He'd be devastated by his mother's knowledge and plight. But I'm also certain a mother's love is such that me telling her the truth would always be her choice, no matter what. But maybe I still shouldn't have...
A thing I'm not entirely happy with is not forcing Gentivi to return to Denerim. That leaves three choices: disaster, or kill Gentivie, or kill the high dragon. I didn't want to kill the dragon and didn't knew it would end in disaster. What I think I would have wanted was to let the Urn remain shrouded in mists. Well, both my play-throughs sofar ends in a disaster for the whole Ashes pilgrimage thing. Next time I'll force Gentivi to leave. If it's possible.
Another thing I'm not happy with, is that the second time I happened to kill the desire demon and her Templar. I think I prefer to let them live, as in the first time.
#56
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:32
I just finished the game last night. I chose the make the killing blow, but felt so bad about Leliana (who my character was romancing) that I reloaded and ran through again letting Loghain make the killing blow. But I felt sort of dirty after that...because I know in the back of my mind that part of it is I really want to keep my character for Awakenings.
I also regret allowing Loghain to join the Grey Wardens even though I felt it was the best chance to end up with Alistair and Anora jointly ruling, which was my goal. If I succeeded, he'd leave the Wardens anyway, but when he said something to the effect of "he betrayed us and murdered Cailan and you gave him the highest honor I can think of" I was ashamed. I had (and have) no answer to that.
It's funny how persuasive they can be. In fact the only reason I wanted Alistair and Anora both ruling is because Anora made such a compelling case for why she'd be the better choice. Originally I was just going to go for Alistair.
And finally, I regret breaking up with Morrigan for Leliana. Morrigan's unwillingness to discuss love, the future, etc. was frustrating, and although my PC hadn't overtly pursued Leliana, the ultimatum eventually presented itself and he chose Leliana. It's nothing against Leliana--in fact I really liked her--but I always felt like his true affections remained with Morrigan, and he should have stayed with her no matter what.
Man what a great game.
I also regret allowing Loghain to join the Grey Wardens even though I felt it was the best chance to end up with Alistair and Anora jointly ruling, which was my goal. If I succeeded, he'd leave the Wardens anyway, but when he said something to the effect of "he betrayed us and murdered Cailan and you gave him the highest honor I can think of" I was ashamed. I had (and have) no answer to that.
It's funny how persuasive they can be. In fact the only reason I wanted Alistair and Anora both ruling is because Anora made such a compelling case for why she'd be the better choice. Originally I was just going to go for Alistair.
And finally, I regret breaking up with Morrigan for Leliana. Morrigan's unwillingness to discuss love, the future, etc. was frustrating, and although my PC hadn't overtly pursued Leliana, the ultimatum eventually presented itself and he chose Leliana. It's nothing against Leliana--in fact I really liked her--but I always felt like his true affections remained with Morrigan, and he should have stayed with her no matter what.
Man what a great game.
#57
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:34
My first time through the game it didn't even occur to me that I could avoid fighting to Redcliffe. It was entirely in keeping with my PC's character to firght for Redcliffe, so I did.ejoslin wrote...
Worst moment for me was not fighting for Redcliff. Wow.
My second time through, my PC refused to fight for Redcliffe, and the game surprised me by allowing that choice.
DAO truly is an excellent game.
#58
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:52
Not accepting Morrigan's offers. Or at least I'm very unsure about it. I thought not accepting it was the paragon choice but after her reaction I'm not so sure. Actually considering he disapproved all my other paragon choices perhaps it was the right thing to do.
I had regrets sbout sending Dagna to the Mage's Tower but they were quickly quelled by seeing how happy she was there, as well as the ending she got that said she did very well there.
I had regrets sbout sending Dagna to the Mage's Tower but they were quickly quelled by seeing how happy she was there, as well as the ending she got that said she did very well there.





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